It really depends on the location. In the "boonies" where my family lives in Texas, Sprint is the only provider that works there. Then Sprint works well here in Oklahoma where I live, so it constrains my choices, as you can imagine.
It really depends on the location. In the "boonies" where my family lives in Texas, Sprint is the only provider that works there. Then Sprint works well here in Oklahoma where I live, so it constrains my choices, as you can imagine.
I think paying for the time machine would eat up all my savings, so THAT'S a no-go, haha.
I checked out Cricket's website and it looks like they have new areas of coverage, which is cool, and they even have plans that cover roaming specifically, but nationwide roaming is still 25 cents a minute.
Alright, I just wanted to know how that was achieved. It seems like you save a lot of money by not texting (or not requiring a texting plan). I would point out that if you added unlimited texting to make the plans equal, the savings would disappear. It also doesn't hurt I get a 25% discount on Sprint because of where…
How does one get this "business plan"?
I don't know what data you are going off of, but I've never had a problem streaming movies, music, or videos off a standard Sprint 3G connection.
But, to be fair, this entire article is about ways to decrease the amount of data being streamed to reduce chances of data overages. I think that a lot of people forget about this easy way to listen to a lot of music (and 32gb is a lot of music) simply because the feature isn't talked up on phones as much as it could…
To be fair, the chain is only as strong as the weakest link, which in this case, are users who add people indiscriminately. My number one rule is to never add someone I don't know personally or can at least verify they are a real person that I know.
To be fair, you need a person to pull the trigger on a gun to another person, but they still come with disclaimers :)
This fan is the reason why they need to put disclaimers on household appliances.
A great way to get apps that may be "missing" on one of your Android devices is to use MyAppSharer and share the apk with your other device (can use dropbox or email, etc). For instance, I had a tablet that didn't have the full market and so I emailed apks for missing apps to it from my android phone. The bonus is…
I've always wondered why people buy phones that can hold up to a 32GB MicroSD card for just about every song you could want, but still insist on streaming music. Yes, I understand that you'll hear new songs and what-not, but imagine if you even did 50% streaming and 50% from the library on your phone? The same thing…
How could Sprint cost you $20 more than Verizon (unless you had an older grandfathered plan)? Sprint is cheaper by far.
...and THAT folks is one of the problems with having a leaderless organization!
With the concept of a half-life, you actually will never actually have 100% of the element decay. For instance, After one half-life, 50% of the material is there, after another, 50% of that 50% is there (25%), then 12.5%, then, 6.25% until so on and so forth until it approaches zero, but it will never actually reach…
Looking at it from a data point of view, you could extrapolate that the clearer features are those that varied the least and the hazier features are those that had a lot of variation over the year.
The funny thing is that humans have always slipped in dirty references and sexual content into their music, poetry, and writing. The difference is that those in the past were able to do it cleverly and with tact. For instance:
I won't deny, I teared up.
You think that is eloquent, you should see some of the letters written home by men of the Civil War. Some were just farm boys and they had a better usage of the English language than a lot of college graduates today.
Honeycomb is a tablet OS, not a smartphone OS. The next logical upgrade from Gingerbread would be to Ice Cream Sandwich.