nuggolips4
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3 capacities (16/32/64), 2 colors (black/white), 4 models (wifi, ATT, Vzw, Sprint).

Also, I would suspect all the cellular ones would be LTE and the model differentiation is more for branding purposes and any technical differences between Vz, ATT and Sprint's LTE networks. If memory serves, the ATT model is usually also the world model.

It's 4 models (Wifi, Verizon, ATT, Sprint) and 3 capacities (16/32/64 = good/better/best).

CRC is security now?

The linked article does get into pretty good depth about the particulars of the standards and why it spells trouble for smaller footprint vehicles (including small trucks).

It looks like one of those picnic tables you build on-the-spot out of sawhorses and plywood.

Do instruments count? I'm partial to the sound of a classic Fender Stratocaster, especially if you also have a Stevie Ray Vaughan to go with it. Or, maybe a Hammond B3 with a Leslie behind it.

I would agree with you, in principle but if it's his business and the ledger can take the hit, why the hell not? I mean, sure a cheaper one will do the job, but the same can be said for a $200 office chair versus an Aeron.

I've had the yellow splotches at the bottom of my iphone since I bought it over a year ago, and I won't be bringing it in for replacement until I need a new battery, because I already know they're going to dismiss it as a non issue.

Does anyone know if there's a jailbreak tweak to change the default camera app in iOS?

And here I am using my iphone like a sucker.

I suppose, but I didn't even start paying my tuition back until I had already graduated. The only cash I had on hand for things such as a beer fridge was what I could earn working part-time.

I should report my apartment complex to the authorities, as we had a difficult time fitting just one-quarter of a cow in our freezer. I mean, that's barely over one hundred pounds of meat!

Also, I wouldn't consider a student who can afford a $145 mini-fridge as "extremely cash-strapped."

They say the best mini fridge is the one you have with you.

A couple of things. That energy usage breakdown doesn't include lighting, which is a large but declining portion of residential energy usage thanks to efficient lighting tech that is in widespread use as compared to 1978.

4.6 mph (in your comment you implied this speed) is a brisk walk for someone with long legs (myself, I will walk at 4-4.5 before breaking into a jog around 5 mph). 6MPH (a ten-minute mile, and 30% faster than 4.6mph) seems to me to be solidly in jogging territory for anyone under 6-feet tall.

The second image credit link leads to the source.

You should have suggested boycotting the internet bill.

Heh, nice, a little extra money after the fact. Not bad.