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Yea I guess that is true. over data they will probably block though, which to me doesn't make sense because most people pay for x amount of data now instead of unlimited

Uhm, Tmobile used to have a built in thing for calls over wifi and it was one of their big selling points in using their network because it was shit... I am not sure if they currently do this, but it was built into most of their phones to supplement their network. They also offered wifi calling plans with their phones

Tmobile used to have calls over wifi as one of their big selling points.. All of the other networks ( at least verizon and ATT) may block it though

I find it funny when they post this article on Facebook.... ( I saw this in my news feed)

There is a difference between the google push and the active sync.. the google push is completely different and extremely battery efficient.. I have found that exchange activesync does poll the servers a ton and use a lot of battery though

Private companies are working toward that now though... Look at SpaceX, they are a lot cheaper than flights were in the past

Eh, Still think we need a bigger boat

That is not true at all. What a vaccine does is pre-expose your body to the virus or bacteria before you actually come in contact with it. Vaccines will always be effective. The flu strains change every year ( hence why the vaccine changes every year) but the basic premise will never change. Vaccines will only get

First off, if the elderly get the flu there is a high chance it will cause a secondary infection like pneumonia. If you look up the death rates for the elderly and pneumonia you will see that is is fairly high. In young children the situation is pretty similar.

First off.. The vaccine 10000% can not give you the flu. It is a common misconception and is completely and utterly false. (http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2013/01/14/can-flu-vaccine-cause-the-flu/1833793/) posted a news article explaining it in case you want to read it there.

In how to avoid the flu? why is the vaccine thrown in on the bottom? shouldnt it be one of the major bullet points?

The vaccine should not temporarily weaken your immune system at all. Since the virus is inactivated it has no way of spreading and weakening your immune system. It could temporarily cause flu like symptoms, but your immune system should still be working well. Your immune system is fighting off hundreds + new things

Next year they will be releasing a non egg based flu vaccine ( just an FYI).. you may have to ask for it specially, but it should be in production next year

Next year they will have a non egg based flu vaccine

I think you are confusing the stomach flu and influenza.. both are very different things..if you are vomitting.. you probably don't have the flu ( influenza)

Vaccines are horse shit? Look up smallpox.... you know, that little virus that killed millions and millions of people and has been eradicated due to vaccines....

uh. Herd immunity is a proven thing.... there is a fine line between having your immune system work and vaccines. in the early 1900s the average life span was around 40 or 50 years old, and the biggest thing in the lifespan increasing to the 70s/80s that it is now, is vaccines. Sure if you get the flu you most likely

A Flu shot doesn't hurt. At worst your arm could itch or have a mild ache for the afternoon after, and possibly "feel" sick or drowsy for a little bit.. but compared to getting the flu, I would say the shot is completely worth it.