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Yep, net neutrality was supposed to prevent providers from putting toll roads in their section of the tubes.. Good thing Comcast worked with the FCC to write the regulation! Thanks Obama!

I live by myself and in July I used 220GB. I never torrent, that’s all online gaming, Netflix, Youtube, etc. My average is around 150GB per month, and again, that’s just me. If I had a roommate you can see how we’d go over a 250GB cap pretty quickly. Luckily Comcast is not enforcing the cap in my area. I’ve heard they

Try constant data backup too. One month I used over 2tb of data primarily uploading to a cloud backup service.

If you can’t imagine anyone but a large business using 300gb in a month, then you’re either unaware of reality or deprived of a proper imagination. Forget email and websites — we’re talking about multi-person households that stream several hours of shows and movies per day. That adds up, and Comcast knows it.

Many friends who use Venmo say “fuck Paypal, Venmo is better.” Then I inform them that Venmo is owned by Paypal, and well...

I see all of the complaints about PayPal but I feel I must tell anyone with an open mind that I have been using PayPal for many, many years and have NEVER had a problem. In fact, on several occasions they have been very helpful on getting refunds due me from unfriendly sellers. I know people have had their issues with

I would and am - order an LG Watch Urbane an hour after the I read the app was available. I don’t like the Apple watch at all, it’s mostly ugly and the price of the one I do find tolerable is $1k. I was going to go with Vector, but the LG was $120 cheaper (Amazon had it on sale) than Vector, it’s available no instead

It’s not true that all investment return comes from someone else’s pocket. New wealth is created all the time. Investing is not a zero-sum game.

It says right it in the article, “dividend payments will boost total returns to 6 percent to 7 percent.”

You DO get unlimted. On your phone. They are explicit about this. You sign the contract with those terms.

It matters because T-Mobile’s users have explicitly (presumably - I am not a T-Mobile customer and do not have a contract I can reference) agreed to unlimited data usage only truly being used on their mobile device, and a hard cap at 7GB/mo through tethering. If that is what they agreed to, then that is what they

I bet you think usable spectrum is unlimited too.

You don’t fucking need 2-fucking-TB of fucking data on a fucking cellular fucking connect-fucking-tion.

What does it matter what’s causing the data use?

You apparently didn’t read the article or any contract people sign with tmobile for unlimited data.

So the whole thing is bullshit because you personally had technical issue with a new ambitious service?

I have the same experience, it has worked great for me.

Yawn. I’m seeing flash ads...right now, on this page.

To watch videos using Firefox, Safari, and some versions of Internet Explorer (version 10 and previous), you need Microsoft Silverlight or Adobe Flash.

Aren’t a lot of Facebook games built on Flash? Good luck getting those to die.