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Comment Slightly misleading. (Score 5, Informative) 226

Buying stamps half a dozen at a time reduce first class rates to $0.85; businesses using postage meters will get $0.75. Not cheap, and still a big increase, but the $1 rate will be paid by a very small number of people too cheap to buy stamps six at a time.

As for home delivery, it'll be sad to lose it but the alternative, the community mailbox a few doors down from most houses, will have one advantage: parcels will be loaded into it for you to pick up. Currently if you're not home you have to drive to the nearest sub-post office to get your parcels. This will be way more convenient.

Comment Re: Topology (Score 1) 378

All GSM-network North American iPhones support 3G AWS so they will all work with T-Mobile. I'm not sure this is true for CDMA iPhones for Sprint and Verizon, but AT&T, Bell, Rogers, SaskTel, and Telus iPhones support 3G AWS so, if unlocked, will work fine. Of course, Apple also sells this phone unlocked and contract-free in both Canada and the US.

Comment Re:Much better (Score 1) 418

Heating with a plasma TV isn't exactly cheap but I'm saying the heat isn't as wasted as it would seem.

I am willing to pay for the electricity for a plasma TV because I like the superior picture quality. The fact that I live in a cool climate makes the electrical consumption and heat issues less of a negative for me.

Comment Re:even old/cheap tvs are great (Score 1) 418

Using digital signals doesn't preclude the use of a CRT television. While HD CRTs are rare (although they do exist), most HD digital cableboxes can downconvert to 480i just fine. We did exactly this for years before we got an actual HDTV because on our Wega, downconverted HD looked markedly superior to native 480i content.

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