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Um, would you referring to the PEACE 'symbol'? I had no idea that was gangster.
I think it's almost as good as Starbucks having people ride around with a fake cup of coffee "mistakenly" left on the roofs of their cars.
I've had verizon for a few years now and it has by far the best service. I rarely have a dropped call...even in the middle of the ocean in Hawaii! I DO hate how they cripple features but the tradeoff is worth it if you're actually using your phone AS A PHONE.

Recently I upgraded to a Blackberry worldphone and the phone and data service have been amazing. While my coworkers are all crowded around the windows to make calls I'm sitting back at my desk. I can't really complain too much about the cripple factor now because the bberry does have more file transfer capeablities than my previous phones. Bottom line is... if you don't like it, pick another provider. This is why we have a CHOICE.

btw... that site (www.verizonwireless.com/next) is HOT! Very nice choice of music!
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Verizon in NYC and I've been good to go all day.
gimmie!
...that sounds like something you've tried already. ;o)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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