Or prepaid. I'm going from a $110 for two lines on AT&T to $60 with T-Mobile prepaid; it's the best option for both me (heavy data usage, few minutes) and my wife (lots of minutes, but almost no data).
Or prepaid. I'm going from a $110 for two lines on AT&T to $60 with T-Mobile prepaid; it's the best option for both me (heavy data usage, few minutes) and my wife (lots of minutes, but almost no data).
The cheapest option is to leave the family plan and go prepaid—no postpaid family plan comes close to the price. My wife and I are switching from AT&T ($110 monthly with two iPhones) to T-Mobile, where we will pay $30 each per month without a contract—I've moved to a Galaxy Nexus and am getting the plan with…
#spam much?
I once had three flats on a fifty mile ride; since I was only carrying two spare tubes, having a patch kit for backup was invaluable.
You wrote
VOTE: Chrome.
In the third paragraph, it seems that
The Gmail app has
1) The inability to edit a status update after you've posted it.
It's a modified version of Android; here's an article from Lifehacker explaining further: [goo.gl]
Here's a #corrections for that.
"haitus" should be "hiatus"
"the list price for an unshackled Galaxy Nexus is $800"
Lead cannot be magnetized at normal ambient temperatures; the only elements that can be so magnetized are iron, nickel, cobalt, and gadolinium.
Also nickel, cobalt, and gadolinium.
I got my wife the Roomba 530 for Mother's Day last year; at first she thought it was too expensive (at about $300), but after not having to pull out the upright vacuum cleaner for a few months, she realized it was totally worth the cost.
Since getting the Roomba® 530 about a year ago, we use the upright vacuum once a month at most, and then only for spot cleaning.
Here's a #corrections tag.