Please read what you quoted. UNLIMITED HD is $25 more.
Unlimited data. Full speed up to the 97th percentile (currently around 26 GB). Unlimited (unmetered) video @ 1.5 Mbps. This already exists and is known as Binge On. It's literally one click to toggle it once you log into the TMobile site. Add-on available for unlimited (unmetered) video @ full speed.
ZERO indication that you can't opt out of the unmetered 1.5 Mbps shit to get full speed video.
Please read what you quoted. UNLIMITED HD is $25 more.
Unlimited data. Full speed up to the 97th percentile (currently around 26 GB). Unlimited (unmetered) video @ 1.5 Mbps. This already exists and is known as Binge On. It's literally one click to toggle it once you log into the TMobile site. Add-on available for unlimited (unmetered) video @ full speed.
ZERO indication that you can't opt out of the unmetered 1.5 Mbps shit to get full speed video.
Anyone claiming the video throttling ("Binge-On") is optional or can be turned off hasn't read TFA or TFS. That used to be the case, and still is on the old plans, but it's mandatory on the new "unlimited" plans in order to prevent you from actually using any data.
Please cite plan documentation stating that it is mandatory. Or STFU.
Didn't even make it to the second sentence in the summary, did you? It's mandatory on the new "unlimited" plans, and "HD" (>480p) video will cost you an extra $25 a month.
Nowhere in the plan documentation is this stated.
You'll have to wait until the plan goes on sale in a few weeks to actually test it. There's no reason to believe that this is separate from the existing Binge On feature.
Just about every "pain" study uses hands in cold water (yes, even the Mythbusters). I haven't seen any study comparing pain tolerance between men and women that doesn't use this method. Further, they cap the time you can you leave your hand in the ice water, so you can't control for time for anyone who lasts the full duration.
It's fucking stupid. There are many kinds of pain, and we already know that men and women have vastly different circulation patterns. (Men have less circulation to their extremities.) If they insist on this retarded method they should lock your hand in the box with ice water then pretend to take a phone call and leave, then wait to see when you panic. Or do full body immersion.
But I would suggest testing:
Being hit in the shin with a rigid object. Having the bottom of the foot stabbed with a large needle. Snapping a rubber band against the inside of the thigh. A solid punch between the pectoral and shoulder. Holding your hand over a candle at a fixed distance. Various clamps. Maybe some acids. Etc.
With your logic, I'd say the arrow keys are for caret positioning and they should not be used for history navigation.
backspace for back is pretty damned standard and it's great. Every input other than the secure attention key (CTRL+ALT+DELETE), a long-press of the power button, and the reset button is context-sensitive.
Did they disable Enter/Return submitting the form when you're not in a textarea element as well? Submitting a form early has just as many problems.
Yup. FF saves your state, even if you're 3 miles down a JS/AJAX hole. Just hit shift+backspace and you're golden. My guess is that if Chrome did this it would take another dozen processes and a few extra GB of RAM.
Gotcha, retard. I put several of those things in there to see if you'd read the whole post. You didn't. I addressed bidets specifically as not being a point of successful automation because you still have to wipe afterward.
Electric toothbrushes don't automatically brush your teeth. The work you do to brush your teeth with one is only slightly reduced. Many bricks are still packed and moved by hand. And yes, much of the mortar, cement, etc. used to day is still made by hand. At best you're automating one or two steps while adding several manual steps. For a small cement or mortar job, to automate the mixing you need new tools and new procedures for using those tools. The tools don't use themselves.
Plumbing, masonry, eating, picking your nose, dancing, brushing your teeth, wiping your ass, pumping gas, getting dressed, walking, cracking your knuckles, etc. etc. etc.
You could probably find an automatic nose picker at Sharper Image, sure, but just because you can automate something doesn't mean you can automate it well enough to be a substitute for the manual task. See the utter failures that are automatic dressing machines, the Segway, full-service gas stations outside of that one state, and the fact that you still wipe after using a bidet.
I use Bing because I find it to be as good as Google or better for searches (especially image/video searches) and maps. The fact that they pay me to use it is a bonus.
They'd have to pay me a LOT more to use Edge, however. And make Edge available for Windows 7, because fuck Windows 10.
I just don't answer my phone when it does that noisy thing. It happens about once a month. It's never good news anyway, and if it's important I get a followup text or email anyway.
They lost $10 for the add-on, the $20 or whatever for the voice line and other shit, $80+ for two other (newer) lines on the account, and later another $40 or so for another line on the account. It didn't affect their golden parachutes, no, but it was still very enjoyable when canceling all that shit.
These are keys that people are reselling/trading. Publishers, developers, and Steam don't like that.
Many of these keys are likely stolen or farmed in the first place, or included as part of a "Humble Bundle" which expressly "forbids" you from reselling/trading individual keys.
Please read what you quoted. UNLIMITED HD is $25 more.
Unlimited data.
Full speed up to the 97th percentile (currently around 26 GB).
Unlimited (unmetered) video @ 1.5 Mbps. This already exists and is known as Binge On. It's literally one click to toggle it once you log into the TMobile site.
Add-on available for unlimited (unmetered) video @ full speed.
ZERO indication that you can't opt out of the unmetered 1.5 Mbps shit to get full speed video.
Please read what you quoted. UNLIMITED HD is $25 more.
Unlimited data.
Full speed up to the 97th percentile (currently around 26 GB).
Unlimited (unmetered) video @ 1.5 Mbps. This already exists and is known as Binge On. It's literally one click to toggle it once you log into the TMobile site.
Add-on available for unlimited (unmetered) video @ full speed.
ZERO indication that you can't opt out of the unmetered 1.5 Mbps shit to get full speed video.
In case anyone is curious, he's not lying. horsefucker.org is a hilarious email domain/service, and the site is SFW.
Anyone claiming the video throttling ("Binge-On") is optional or can be turned off hasn't read TFA or TFS. That used to be the case, and still is on the old plans, but it's mandatory on the new "unlimited" plans in order to prevent you from actually using any data.
Please cite plan documentation stating that it is mandatory. Or STFU.
[Binge-on] is optional
Didn't even make it to the second sentence in the summary, did you? It's mandatory on the new "unlimited" plans, and "HD" (>480p) video will cost you an extra $25 a month.
Nowhere in the plan documentation is this stated.
You'll have to wait until the plan goes on sale in a few weeks to actually test it. There's no reason to believe that this is separate from the existing Binge On feature.
Just about every "pain" study uses hands in cold water (yes, even the Mythbusters). I haven't seen any study comparing pain tolerance between men and women that doesn't use this method. Further, they cap the time you can you leave your hand in the ice water, so you can't control for time for anyone who lasts the full duration.
It's fucking stupid. There are many kinds of pain, and we already know that men and women have vastly different circulation patterns. (Men have less circulation to their extremities.) If they insist on this retarded method they should lock your hand in the box with ice water then pretend to take a phone call and leave, then wait to see when you panic. Or do full body immersion.
But I would suggest testing:
Being hit in the shin with a rigid object.
Having the bottom of the foot stabbed with a large needle.
Snapping a rubber band against the inside of the thigh.
A solid punch between the pectoral and shoulder.
Holding your hand over a candle at a fixed distance.
Various clamps.
Maybe some acids.
Etc.
I approve of this grammatically-correct interpretation.
What about agpmgihmmmfkbhckmciedmhincdggomobleed.com or agpmgihmmmfkbhckmciedmhincdggomoshock.com ?
You're still using agpmgihmmmfkbhckmciedmhincdggomo? Aren't you aware of the severe security vulnerability it has?
Get info and get patched at agpmgihmmmfkbhckmciedmhincdggomoageddon.com
With your logic, I'd say the arrow keys are for caret positioning and they should not be used for history navigation.
backspace for back is pretty damned standard and it's great. Every input other than the secure attention key (CTRL+ALT+DELETE), a long-press of the power button, and the reset button is context-sensitive.
Did they disable Enter/Return submitting the form when you're not in a textarea element as well? Submitting a form early has just as many problems.
Yup. FF saves your state, even if you're 3 miles down a JS/AJAX hole. Just hit shift+backspace and you're golden.
My guess is that if Chrome did this it would take another dozen processes and a few extra GB of RAM.
He bought that account. A few years back a lot of the low UID account holders sold their accounts off. For some reason people bought them!
Fewer people.
Gotcha, retard. I put several of those things in there to see if you'd read the whole post. You didn't. I addressed bidets specifically as not being a point of successful automation because you still have to wipe afterward.
Electric toothbrushes don't automatically brush your teeth. The work you do to brush your teeth with one is only slightly reduced.
Many bricks are still packed and moved by hand. And yes, much of the mortar, cement, etc. used to day is still made by hand. At best you're automating one or two steps while adding several manual steps. For a small cement or mortar job, to automate the mixing you need new tools and new procedures for using those tools. The tools don't use themselves.
Plumbing, masonry, eating, picking your nose, dancing, brushing your teeth, wiping your ass, pumping gas, getting dressed, walking, cracking your knuckles, etc. etc. etc.
You could probably find an automatic nose picker at Sharper Image, sure, but just because you can automate something doesn't mean you can automate it well enough to be a substitute for the manual task. See the utter failures that are automatic dressing machines, the Segway, full-service gas stations outside of that one state, and the fact that you still wipe after using a bidet.
It isn't going to happen.
What in the course of human history haven't we automated?
Most things.
I thought "The Expendables" was a pair of bad hero comedies
Pair? You might want to sit down.
I use Bing because I find it to be as good as Google or better for searches (especially image/video searches) and maps.
The fact that they pay me to use it is a bonus.
They'd have to pay me a LOT more to use Edge, however. And make Edge available for Windows 7, because fuck Windows 10.
I just don't answer my phone when it does that noisy thing. It happens about once a month. It's never good news anyway, and if it's important I get a followup text or email anyway.
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They can't tell you the details until they come up with a snappy name for the vulnerability.
They lost $10 for the add-on, the $20 or whatever for the voice line and other shit, $80+ for two other (newer) lines on the account, and later another $40 or so for another line on the account. It didn't affect their golden parachutes, no, but it was still very enjoyable when canceling all that shit.
Uh, this isn't true in my experience with the various Sword of the Stars bundles in my experience.
Slowtaku exists for a reason.
These are keys that people are reselling/trading. Publishers, developers, and Steam don't like that.
Many of these keys are likely stolen or farmed in the first place, or included as part of a "Humble Bundle" which expressly "forbids" you from reselling/trading individual keys.