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Orange you supposed to be able to do anything your heart desires? If anything else, they could probably lime to their parents and do it anyways.

To be honest, neither of us really care enough or are discerning enough to notice a large difference between canned and frozen. I've never been let down by canned veggies (usually corn, green beans, black-eyed peas, and the like) so I've never sought out an alternative.

The main reason we grill is because of the large cooking surface that I get to have. However, we usually use hickory or mesquite briquettes and it still retains the smoked flavor after it is thawed. On top of that, it tastes really good. We liked the results so much that this is the only way we cook our meat now.

We do this, except we do it with meat and a grill (in fact we are doing it today!). We will buy around 40-50 bucks worth of chicken breasts, flat-iron steaks, hot dogs, sausages and anything else that will taste good grilled and spend an afternoon grilling everything.

It's not the minister that is expensive, it is the dress, cake, decorations, flowers, and all the little bullshit that comes with a wedding. If you want to save some money, elope!

I never said it didn't, but I was explaining that using the top 5% method would be a valid method of identifying the top users.

The cat breeder is named Tejas Cattery?

Sad ain't it?

I wonder if this means criminals are going to start carrying around large Faraday cages.

At least we can agree that services should be tiered. It makes sense, and much more financial sense to AT&T (and to please their customers) than to just offer a one-fits-all program with a throttle at 2GB.

I don't need a mary jane shampoo to make me hallucinate. I use old-fashioned sleep deprivation (via graduate school). Spiders? I've seen them.

I completely agree there. I'm not saying that the REASON AT&T is doing this is because of those select few, but I do believe they contributed to their decision, and that is unfortunate to all those individuals who are typical users.

You still have unlimited bandwidth, it is the speed at which the bandwidth is being streamed to you that is being affected by your use.

They paid for a single mobile data connection, not a replacement broadband card or traditional internet service. Except they are treating it like one.

If you look in the camping/flashlight section of your local big box store they usually carry LED bulbs designed to hit in older halogen flashlights. Specifically, the ones I remember seeing were for MAG light flashlight conversions. I did this in one of those Energizer Hard Case flash lights and it works awesome.

If you are stuck in a hotel for a week, why not use the (almost always) free wireless the hotel offers? Or buy a broadband USB card for your laptop? Or buy a tethering plan or use your phone as a wireless hotspot?

I'd rather they just admit they've hit a plateau.

Oh they'll just call it "hemp extract" and "shiitake mushroom essential oils". Seriously.

And the irony is that if they DID get a portable music player like a Zune thereby cutting their data usage by 90%, they could go on a cheaper phone plan and make up the difference in pricing with savings each month within a year or so.

It's like watching children bitch about getting caught with their hands in the cookie jar. Once you ask exactly what they are doing on a MOBILE connection, you find out they are tethering (without a tethering plan), streaming netflix and HD Youtube videos, listening to Spotify/Pandora/last.fm 24/7. They aren't cutting