Comment Re: Big (Score 1) 175
Google inbox sorts my exchange email now?! Cool!
Well you could get it to read from exchange
Google inbox sorts my exchange email now?! Cool!
Well you could get it to read from exchange
but if its on O2 network, i might as well go direct, why would i use a 3rd party who owns no infrastructure at all ? what am i paying for ?
They may have different packages which suit you better. I use giffgaff, which runs on O2 and has web only support but is a bit cheaper tahn going to O2 direct.
Given the number of mobile providers in the UK has been shrinking fairly dramatically recently, having another big player with big pockets and likely aggressive pricing enter the market is a good thing.
Yes its good - but the main concern is the reducing number of networks. Charges to both MVNOs and individuals could increase with reduced competition in this area
Sky will use Telefonica UK's wireless network
Really, the one they're about to sell to Hutchinson (owners of '3'')?
Honestly I can't think of this as being anything but big. Companies live and die by outlook email still (enough of them anyway). So many of those executives don't even need a machine past email really...
I'm sure it will be big on corporate phones, but most individual users get everything the need from the built-in apps
You don't work in the ATM industry, do you? Retrofitting machines is a HUGE logistical and financial undertaking. Why this is scored 5 interesting is beyond me.
Actually I used to, and if it is something that can be done with a cassette switch then it is not a huge undertaking. Remember in terms of the money inside the cost of ATM parts is pretty small.
Actually no they don't.
When I travel to the US from England I always use the small generic cash machines.
Bank of America wants $3 for each withdrawal.
The small no-name machines take $1.25-$2.
I know it's a tiny difference, but at least be honest about it.
I have to admit I was thinking that it would be the same as the machines in small shops in the UK (where banks give free withdrawals and small machines charge). I stand corrected.
the other 1% are the little fake ATM's at liquor stores and shady party stores that nobody sane would insert their card into.
To be fair most of these just rip you off legally with huge withdrawal charges
There you go again - any opportunity for you to throw in some casual xenophobia in a completely unrelated article, and you jump at the chance,
On the contrary people are staring to realise that Islam is not the religion of peace, and is a real threat. There were probably people like you saying "Nazis are not all bad, they just want to get on with their lives" before WW2. The thing is that both Islam and Nazism are ideologies that drive their followers to dominate and destroy others. When the Muslims in the West rise up they will try to do exactly what they say the will. Remove free speech, freedom of religion, equality in the law - in short implement Sharia.
showing us just how scared and little you are.
Have you noticed how often I get upvoted now? a er back I only got thumbs down. People are starting to realise the truth, and those who love freedom and equality are not scared but angry.
Your intelligence is about as high as your morals.
Well thank you.
* China is a bit of an exception as it is much better at handling the Muzzie threat
Most of the affected area seems to have one.
How does this work? I mean it makes sense that you could drive in an emergency (getting someone to hospital, etc). Could a Taxi service offer an "emergency only" service?
Memory fault - where am I?