Seriously. My chances of dying are 100%. Based off my family history, it'll be cancer instead of heart disease.
So if someone offers me the privilege of continued living for only 50K a year, I'll take it. I wasn't expecting to retire anyway. And I can always decide to step off the carousel at any time by not taking the drugs.
True... if you read the fine print though, it basically says no streaming video/audio... downloading (aka - things you would use bandwidth for).
but apparently they have no way of enforcing, so why not get the cheapest plan you can get, and pretend its unlimited?
They are advertised... I mean its in the name of the mobile plan - the Verizon mobile plans are called the 250/megs a month plan or 5 gigs a month plan or something like that.
I'm just shocked they weren't enforcing... does that mean we should all get verizon 250/meg a month mobile plan, and use it as much as we want? Wonder how much video can a phone download in a month on a 3G/wireless network...
Do they sell a mobile/wireless plan that doesn't have the phrase "xBytes Per Month" in it?
Cause if they do... lemme know - I'd love to see it.
The cap is advertised in the mobile data plan - you get a 250 MB plan, a 5 gig plan, etc...they're just planning on enforcing it now.
And what does FIOS have to do with mobile data plans, which is what the CEO is talking about?
I mean... whats the big deal here that NASA would care?
It has its own high altitide balloon program - where they do real science - for weeks at a time - not just cool pictures for a few hours...
http://astrophysics.gsfc.nasa.gov/balloon/
http://www.csbf.nasa.gov/
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