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@Confuzius: THE PISSER is that you only have 1MBps upstream?!?!

@justthedoctor: Wow, I think that's the worst degradation I've ever seen O_O

Verizon (Frontier) sent me an email about a week ago that said they had tested our line and it had met their acceptability standards. I'm paying for 5mbps and they said "We successfully tested your line from 3mpbs - 5mbps." Well, I'm glad that 80% efficiency is good enough for them.

@Jordan Posey: As a more safe alternative, route it to your closest intersection.

@MizJenkins: I beg to differ. I had an Oster for several years and it served me well. The only reason I parted with it was because I was moving and didn't have room for it. But it was bangup reliable!

When I was in college my staple was 1/4 white onion, 1/4 bell pepper in pot with chopped chicken breast. Let that cook. Add 1 box of chicken flavored rice. Cook till done.

@Platypus Man: I recently did this with my two cats from Florida to Michigan over two days.

@rathat: Everyone in russia is not russian.

Could I get some of this for my acne? O_o

@Squalor: Now they can just delete your email instead! Yay!

My problem has never been the peel. It's been getting the pizza off the oven rack WITH the peel.

How are the rate plans on Verizon?

@rnrxtreme: Because Verizon just handed us off to Frontier who offers 5mbps as their FASTEST tier of service. THAT'S WHY.

@nbergseng: I beg to differ. We found a great deal on a rental house that happens to be in the boonies. Its 20 minutes from work, safe, quiet. Nice buy!

@Live N Learn: I'm sorry, I was unaware that Satellite internet was reliable or affordable with reasonable bandwidth.

I live in a rural area and have to settle with 5Mbps DSL. For the price I could go with Crapcast and get 20Mbps. I'm pissed.

@MarcusMaximus: My boyfriend just purchased the Vibrant on T-mobile. Besides some location/network issues, the phone itself is pretty kick-ass.

Awesome!

@onaclov2000: Cross stitch above the mantle piece?

My question is where do you find these mysterious flight codes. Neither this article nor the Consumerist one mention what they are or where to find them.