The key phrase in your comment is "in some areas". I'm sure there's also some areas where Sprint is faster than T-Mobile. LTE has a higher ceiling than HSPA+, and Sprint's plans are cheaper.
The key phrase in your comment is "in some areas". I'm sure there's also some areas where Sprint is faster than T-Mobile. LTE has a higher ceiling than HSPA+, and Sprint's plans are cheaper.
No LTE anywhere? That's not fair to Sprint. Although their LTE footprint is small, it does exist, unlike T-Mobile's.
Right, but the statement "light is massless and therefore is not affected by gravity" was never my understanding, because of the phenomenon of black holes. Therefore, although the video illuminates some of the science behind it, it doesn't clear up any misconceptions.
Right, but black holes are black because light cannot escape their gravitational field.
This thing would need the password hash before it even started, regardless of if the account it was trying to hack had a lockout. What site do you think could handle 348 billion requests per minute?
I think I always knew that light had gravity, because otherwise, how would black holes exist?
That helps. Thanks.
I laughed. Transmitter range: 30 ft.
So let me get this straight... we're commemorating what it was like to have to make your own alcohol because there wasn't any commercially produced alcohol available, right? And step 1 is to buy some commercially produced vodka? I truly don't get it.
Nikki and Paulo were generally horrible, but I actually liked the episode Exposé when viewed as a Twilight Zone-ish bottle episode.
+2 (safety reference)
Good to know, thanks
I am well-informed about what versions and skins are out there (I have an unskinned 4.1 GNex at the moment), but I actually prefer HTC Sense over vanilla Android. There, I said it. I used to have a Thunderbolt and I liked that part of it, but I got rid of it because it sucked for reasons unrelated to Sense. I miss…
People do all sorts of crap for clinical trials. Pay people enough money, they'll do just about anything. My point was that this isn't as logistically impossible as the author asserts, provided the funding is there. That last part is the sticking point; does anyone care about this question enough to pay to find out…
Yeah, no one has ever done a taste test.
How about the Nexus Q? A $300 device that's only function is to stream content from the google cloud to your TV. Yikes.
I'm commenting on an old post as a test.
There wouldn't need to be any oral sex involved. Just have the participants masturbate and the tasters eat it with a spoon. Then genital hygiene isn't involved either. They could even take samples from different days and the tasters could do a side-by-side comparison.
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