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On 6/25/2015 5:11 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/25/15 4:59 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/25/15 12:29 PM, amdx wrote: On 6/25/2015 11:23 AM, Wayne.B wrote: For those who'd like to be able to trace their car or boat, I just got this promotional offer in the mail. http://findmespot.com/downloads/SPOT2015_FreeTraceJunePush_rebate.pdf?utm_source=B enchmarkEmail&utm_campaign=04_Taken__Get_It_Back_W ith_a_FREE_Trace&utm_medium=email Caveat emptor: Even though the device is being offered free I'm sure you'll be required to buy a subscription plan to activate it. You won't get your rebate unless you have "Activate(d) your SPOT device(s) at FindMeSPOT.com" That's the second item under, "To be eligible for this rebate, you must:" Mikek Apple and others offer no extra cost software with their computers and devices that provide location services. It's not a biggy. You also pay 2x or ore for the apple device. Really. Gee, I paid $0.00 out of pocket for my big new iPhone, thanks to a generous trade-in offer from Verizon. Of course, I had to renew my contract, but I would have done that anyway. My wife has two iPhones, neither of which required a cash outlay. free junk for a $2000+ contract not a bad deal................for Verizon -- Respectfully submitted by Justan Laugh of the day from Krause "I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here. I've been "born again" as a nice guy." |
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2015 21:35:43 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: We use our cell phones a *lot* and Verizon's coverage seems the best where we go. I know that because I have friends and colleagues with service from other providers, and several of them are always whining about coverage lapses. === Verizon has good coverage in the US but their CDMA technology is obsolete every where else in the world which is mostly GSM. In the US AT&T and T-Mobile are already GSM and I predict that Verizon will eventually be forced to follow. |
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As far as unbundling tv channels...they have been doing that here for a few years.
At one time you had to pay six to eight dollars a month on top of the basic bill for each bundle when maybe you only wanted one channel. Now you can pay three dollars for each individual channel....or as my sister just found out moving to a new provider... Ten cherry picked channels for twenty bucks.. Bugs me that local providers still charge a premium for HD channels. |
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On 6/26/15 7:22 AM, True North wrote:
As far as unbundling tv channels...they have been doing that here for a few years. At one time you had to pay six to eight dollars a month on top of the basic bill for each bundle when maybe you only wanted one channel. Now you can pay three dollars for each individual channel....or as my sister just found out moving to a new provider... Ten cherry picked channels for twenty bucks. Bugs me that local providers still charge a premium for HD channels. Cable is grossly overpriced in the USA. |
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On 6/26/15 10:02 AM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article , says... I have not jumped on the SSD bandwagon with Harry yet. I just don't like the fact that they tell you these things have a finite life (10,000 writes). On a system drive, that might happen pretty fast. (something like the page files) I've been running a SSD as my system disk for about a year and a half without issue. Also have a 512 GB SSD for my games. No issues. They're much faster, cooler, and use very little power. Spinners will fail too. For the average user who's happy to just chug along, they're pointless, but for a so-called "power user" they're the cat's meow. It gets down to expense. So if you don't want to pay up, it's fine to do without. I expect prices to keep coming down until they match spinners. When I set up my Synology server, I bought four "premium" two terabyte hard drives to put in it. I don't know why they were considered premium, but they were "highly recommended" for servers. They weren't that much more expensive than "ordinary" drives. So far, they've been running without a hitch, knock on plastic. :) I sell my desktop iMac every three years, when the AppleCare expires. My current iMac has an SSD drive...so far, no problems. My laptop also has an SSD that has operated so far without a hitch. Spinning drives are pretty much obsolete for personal computers. |
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