@cavitating: Yes.
@cavitating: Yes.
Too bad the link to download the client still doesn't work. Damn.
The script you linked to didn't work for me, so I took those instructions and made one that works.
@paintedangel: Compelling argument indeed.
@Timmy: Ask any audiophile and they'll tell you the same. It drives me nuts when people call IEMs "earbuds".
"Not quite a headphone, which sits on top of your ear, and not quite an earbud which burrows into your canal"
@Ron_Paul: Because Nintendo makes cheap pieces of crap. I thought that was obvious. The Wii can't even do 720p.
The "3D slider" looks chintzy and the cameras look glued on. Classic Nintendo.
@jupigare: My mom and my sister are on the plan at the moment sharing the base 450 minutes and it'd cost a bit to bring it up to the 900 minutes (which includes the Friends & Family). I'd probably have to pay the difference myself besides the $30 + $10 for my phone.
@jupigare: All excellent points. Verizon is the only one with 3G in my area unless I go about 15-20 miles north.
I'm gonna be getting my first smartphone in the next month or two on either Verizon or AT&T. AT&T would be preferred because that's what all of my friends are on. I'll be getting an Android phone 'cause I'm sick of iOS (currently have an iPod touch). Should I wait for a decent AT&T subsidized phone and just buy a…
@DaSmith: That sucks for you then I suppose.
@DaSmith: Anytime I have to see it. It's disturbing.
Well that's just not right.
"they're not ready to be labeled obsolete just yet"
@SophT: MOTOBLUR ruins all that. And of course every phone nowadays needs at least 1GHz.
Is it just me or does that sound like a downgrade?
VOTE: craigslist
K, just to elaborate, Sprint costs way more with no cheaper options. And the main reason I mention it is because I can get on AT&T for $35 a month (data plan + extra line). I wouldn't pay for a whole contract plan when it's just me, I'd be signing up under either my brother's AT&T plan or my mom's Verizon plan.
iPhone, simply because Sprint is way too expensive. I love Android, but not that much.