The Politics of When Too Much is Enough

srh88

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thank you for the info but i own my phone. ATT sucks down here. nothing is unlimited there's always a tower priority after 30gigs or so maybe 50 now. i might switch it to prepaid because it's an i5 and only use it for stuff i don't want on my work phone, extra hotspot back up in case work goes down which is i8..i can't even find a cover in brick and mortar.
Youre right it does cap off but it just slows it down. But pretty much everywhere is a hotspot now... I'm sure your whole town is a Comcast or Bright House hot spot. But different prepaid phone plans run off different towers. I'm sure one of them would work great. When I lived in Florida I had sprint.. when they actually had a cheap unlimited plan. I went back to PA and switched to AT&T. my bill was 120 a month.. I got tired of paying that much and went to close my plan and the guy told me to switch to prepaid... 45 a month and had more data than my expensive plan lol
 

Ripped Farmer

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Apple and Tmobile recipients of tax cuts are laughing all the way to the bank..Ivanka had it right by teaching her little girl, Mandarin so she could become a sweat shop overlord.

it's not the money, it's what it represents..it's the manipulation of the parent.

Baby now has a cool wrist phone that tracks her every move. Imagine how versed she will be in modern tech if her parents keep upgrading and an interest is sparked. Could lead to a life long career. Or maybe pregnant at 15 or tied off and waiting for her boyfriend she met online to get back from the dealer, who knows.

But manipulations.
 

srh88

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Baby now has a cool wrist phone that tracks her every move. Imagine how versed she will be in modern tech if her parents keep upgrading and an interest is sparked. Could lead to a life long career. Or maybe pregnant at 15 or tied off and waiting for her boyfriend she met online to get back from the dealer, who knows.

But manipulations.
How are you that drunk this early
 

Budley Doright

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ahh now you're bringing in the sisters..woulda, shoulda and coulda.

you're a bad mom if you let your 18-month-old out of your sight..no less 250 yards.

remember the mom cited 'peer pressure'. monitoring capabi,ity is sceondary because she couldn't choose between the phone and the watch..it was the sales guy who reminded her about tracking and she went with the watch.
Well then she made an informed decision.
 

Budley Doright

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So the alternative is to live like a hermit by not ever going online or having a phone to call anyone? Since all of them are horrible companies.

If I went by that same philosophy, I'd have no movies, or books to read either. Or songs. Pretty much I'd just have to chant all day. That seems rather boring.

When you speak up that causes change.

About the only time it's ever worked for me was when I once called Trader Joe's telling them that I was pissed their veggie "vegan" hotdog was "meatless" when it contained carmine, which is ground up beetles. A few weeks later that ingredient was no longer there, and instead beet juice.
Mmmm beetle juice
 

Budley Doright

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So the alternative is to live like a hermit by not ever going online or having a phone to call anyone? Since all of them are horrible companies.

If I went by that same philosophy, I'd have no movies, or books to read either. Or songs. Pretty much I'd just have to chant all day. That seems rather boring.

When you speak up that causes change.

About the only time it's ever worked for me was when I once called Trader Joe's telling them that I was pissed their veggie "vegan" hotdog was "meatless" when it contained carmine, which is ground up beetles. A few weeks later that ingredient was no longer there, and instead beet juice.
Well there you go, it does pay to complain. But you just put the beetle farmer out of business ... nice :(.
 

jimihendrix1

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tRumps $92,000,000 Military Parade Postponedo_Oo_Oo_Oo_O:shock::shock::shock::shock::hump::hump::hump::hump:


WASHINGTON — A military parade ordered up by President Trump and planned for Veterans Day this year could be postponed until 2019, the Pentagon said Thursday.

The abrupt decision to look into changing the parade date came as Defense Department officials said that the event could end up costing more than $90 million and as the Pentagon emerges from years of required budget caps.

“We originally targeted Nov. 10, 2018, for this event, but have now agreed to explore opportunities in 2019,” said Col. Robert Manning, a Pentagon spokesman, in a statement.

Defense Department officials said that the White House made the decision on Thursday after seeing the new proposed price tag.
Previous estimates said the parade could cost $10 million to $30 million, about the same as one held in Washington in 1991 at the end of the Persian Gulf war.

Already, veterans groups were criticizing the anticipated parade as too expensive.

“Until such time as we can celebrate victory in the war on terrorism and bring our military home, we think the parade money would be better spent fully funding the Department of Veterans Affairs and giving our troops and their families the best care possible,” said Denise Rohan, the national commander of the American Legion.:cuss::cuss::cuss::cuss::cuss::cuss::cuss::cuss::idea::idea::idea:
 

Buddha2525

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Waaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh

Nazi sock
An autistic kid must've beat you up real bad in school. Not to judge, he was a real asshole to do such a thing, but that's no reason to hate on a whole group.

I have no idea why you want to know what kind of socks I wear. You have a foot fetish? But if you must know they're these.

EcoSox for diabetics made of bamboo for environment renewability.



Also, why do you hate coconuts? Someone probably doesn't know how to cook them right. Since you're the most likable person on this forum, get one of them to cook this for you: (Also, thanks for the idea, I'm going to get the ingredients for my shopping day tomorrow, and that'll be one of my seven dinner recipes.)



East African-Inspired Coconut Curry Rice (Wali Wa Nazi)

Servings
4 people
Cook Time
35 minutes
Ingredients

Instructions

  1. First, toast your spices. Heat up a dry frying pan, and dry roast your cumin and coriander for 1 - 2 minutes, until the aroma is released. Take off the heat and set aside.

  2. Add coconut oil to a Dutch Oven, and when hot and on medium heat, fry your onions for a few minutes until they are soft and coloured. Add your toasted spices and curry powder and fry for one more minute.

  3. Add your coconut milk, stock cube, salt and pepper to the dutch oven, and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to low-medium, add the rice and cover and allow to simmer for 25 - 30 minutes.
 
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