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That just solidified my decision to move to Verizon.

@juan_ozuna: oh, forgot about that. I guess I have to get hysterical about that instead.

As with everything, nothing will happen and we'll continue to boringly trudge down the mundane paths of our lives, looking for yet another thing to scare ourselves with to escape the boredom.

Verizon is going to love this...

Well... that's one boat Andy Samberg and T-Pain can't rock...

I don't know whether to laugh, get embarrased, or be insulted... in fact I think I'm doing all three.

And what happens when some out of town jackass thinks a spot is a spot in a too good to be true area...

Entertainment system that can cause possible medical issues... reminds me of a Max Headroom episode...

@brilldoctor: The business market seems to be buying commercial phones like the iPhone... kind of annoying if you ask me from a tech support standpoint.

I think I'm going to go into the the oil-repelling bathing suit and accessories business.

Well... now you can have the vapors without having to plug in :P

Are they trying to make a B-movie a reality??? Squirm anyone... kept trying to load a movie poster, but it isn't working... oh well.

who cares how they look... will the convey the bombs of soul shattering, dubstep basslines I immolate myself with from time to time?

@vinod1978: Well I was cracking a joke and it's not about whether I want to see the ad or not and more about the fact that these advertisers are using the data service that's paid by the consumer. All I know is if an advertiser uses some sort of conveyance for their ads, they usually pay for it.

If iAdvertisers use the bandwidth of the data plan I pay for, can I charge them too?

Wow! Just wow!

@Setonas: You know, you're right. I have to say though that the optiplex models at the time were inexpensive, (at least initially) good performing machines. They were the goto desktops to use as evidenced by how even the largest companies used them down to even the smallest of businesses.

I had to face this as a tech. We eventually got Dell to send someone in to replace all the motherboards that failed on us. Later we did a hardware refresh to a newer model and it happened again... motherboards with faulty capacitors. Ended up getting replacement motherboards and my colleagues and I installed them.

So... which place should I stand where the gravity is at its weakest point? Maybe I could dunk a basketball there.