I am a T-Mobile customer who is somewhat addicted to using third party apps. The main one I think would be my Gmail app, which I use to almost religiously check my e-mail when not near a console. Other apps I use include Google Maps and whatnot, but truthfully they are just there for kicks. If I currently didn't have T-Mobile, I don't think the idea that not being able to use third party apps would repel me. In fact I might even think that their service is more secure, but thats where the line ends. As it stands, I am currently a T-Mobile user, and I haven't had a single problem, security related, with any of my third party apps. Switching services is running thru my mind, and pending a phone call to tech-support requesting support for third party, I doubt I will keep the service. rollover minutes here i come...
Many comments for this article relate to how 'international' ramen/instant noodles really are, or, how sodium is either good or bad for you. The true point should not be arguing and bickering, but rather Respect and Gratitude towards the Ramen King for providing the world with a very very affordable, and quite delicious treat. When I was younger I remember days when I would eat up to three packs a day for weeks at a time, of course now that is quite rare. However, one pack doesn't fill me up by it self, so I always put two in one bowl, but nonetheless, dieting has provented me from enjoying these tasty delights as often as I used too. Many a programming session have been joined with an ice cold mountain dew and a hot steaming bowl of Instant Ramen Noodles (flavor depends on mood). I for one am grateful to the Ramen King, for without his invention, I would be stuck eating something made out of processed chicken and pork livers. And nobody wants that. Thank You Ramen King, for now I shall honor your existance by eating a bowl in your memory, as should we all.
I am a T-Mobile customer who is somewhat addicted to using third party apps. The main one I think would be my Gmail app, which I use to almost religiously check my e-mail when not near a console. Other apps I use include Google Maps and whatnot, but truthfully they are just there for kicks. If I currently didn't have T-Mobile, I don't think the idea that not being able to use third party apps would repel me. In fact I might even think that their service is more secure, but thats where the line ends. As it stands, I am currently a T-Mobile user, and I haven't had a single problem, security related, with any of my third party apps. Switching services is running thru my mind, and pending a phone call to tech-support requesting support for third party, I doubt I will keep the service. rollover minutes here i come...
Many comments for this article relate to how 'international' ramen/instant noodles really are, or, how sodium is either good or bad for you. The true point should not be arguing and bickering, but rather Respect and Gratitude towards the Ramen King for providing the world with a very very affordable, and quite delicious treat. When I was younger I remember days when I would eat up to three packs a day for weeks at a time, of course now that is quite rare. However, one pack doesn't fill me up by it self, so I always put two in one bowl, but nonetheless, dieting has provented me from enjoying these tasty delights as often as I used too.
Many a programming session have been joined with an ice cold mountain dew and a hot steaming bowl of Instant Ramen Noodles (flavor depends on mood). I for one am grateful to the Ramen King, for without his invention, I would be stuck eating something made out of processed chicken and pork livers. And nobody wants that.
Thank You Ramen King, for now I shall honor your existance by eating a bowl in your memory, as should we all.