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Create a wikipedia entry for myself
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Tivo jon and kate plus 8
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showtunes to sing and dance to
Well sure I guess this is a tip, but is it article worthy? I don't think criticizing the article as useless has anything to do with being an "elitest prig" fanboy. It simply isn't an interesting or timeworthy article.
anyone notice that the youtube video is screening comments and only accepting positive ones? (i think) there is only one comment and im sure a few more people have tried commenting than one. HAHA it's kind of funny.
you CANNOT have just said that the iPhone has very few features... it has the most of any phone ever. but i still understand your anger in the new pricing. im angry as well that the data doesnt include at least 200 texts.
Maybe someone can help me. My family has the cheaspest family plan right now. We pay a base fee of I think 60 dollars and 10 dollars for each additional phone. Would the iPhone be ten dollars to add as a line as well? (the last one was)

So here's the Q: To add unlimited data to my phone how much is it going to be? $30 still? And that comes with 0 texts? The charts above don't really clarify and I don't understand how to put my situation into them.
i wish i read this before i lost my phone :( oh well.
I'm probably going to buy this, I've been looking for a nice affordable kitchen tv.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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