With the possible exception of QoS and traffic shaping, then perhaps that IS a good thing. I don't want my internet provider to implement NAT, or scan my traffic for viruses or spam or popups, or block ports. And I hate that in many cases those things are forced on me.
If you only run it for 9 hrs a day, then you probably won't see the 700MB usage. It gets really annyoing after about a week. And after a week, some people have lots of different tabs and stuff open, making it annoying to restart Firefox.
With the possible exception of QoS and traffic shaping, then perhaps that IS a good thing. I don't want my internet provider to implement NAT, or scan my traffic for viruses or spam or popups, or block ports. And I hate that in many cases those things are forced on me.
Why would anyone record music from XM? The quality is so horrible that it isn't worth even thinking about...
If you only run it for 9 hrs a day, then you probably won't see the 700MB usage. It gets really annyoing after about a week. And after a week, some people have lots of different tabs and stuff open, making it annoying to restart Firefox.
The article says that the device uses the GPS to determine speed. So, no.
It's called the Acura TSX. And it's nice.