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April 2, 2010 by Hanna08
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Stephen – just because Scoble likes to put naked photos of himself on the internet doesn’t mean that other people want to.
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the one below does hotel and airfare.. if you call the airlines and get a quote (don't book it), a lot of the times if you go DIRECTLY to the airlines website you get additional 10% off
Boston Bruins center David Krejci (46), of the Czech Republic, scores as Philadelphia Flyers goalie Brian Boucher falls on his chest while trying for the save during the third period of Game 1 of a second-round NHL playoff hockey game in Boston, Saturday, May 1, 2010. At left is Flyers defenseman Braydon Coburn. In his first game back since a concussion seven weeks ago, Marc Savard scored on a delayed penalty with 6:08 left in the first overtime to give the Boston Bruins a 5-4 playoff victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday. The Bruins took a 1-0 lead in the best-of seven Eastern Conference semifinals. Game 2 is Monday night in Boston. With the Flyers due to receive a penalty in their own end, Savard got the puck at the right circle and slapped it past goalie Brian Boucher and under the crossbar. Savard was injured on a blindside hit from Matt Cooke on March 7 and hadn’t played since. Tuukka Rask stopped 32 shots for Boston, and Miroslav Satan and Patrice Bergeron each had a…
What you're trying to do is very possible, if you have the right cell phone and the right cell phone service.
My phone doesn't have bluetooth capability, so I have to use a cable that I bought from MobileAction online:
I use Sprint's Vision network through my Sanyo SCP-7300 using the appropriate MobileAction cable. The speed is only about 2x dial-up, but it works pretty flawlessly as long as I'm in range.
Good luck!
Annorax64
constant motor velching in urban areas cloud the city with smog all day, as opposed to "fresher air" in the rurals or provinces.
So you realize that your ISP has to pay ESPN for ESPN360 right? and that cost ends up getting passed on to the ISP customers…
And yes, most major sports will figure out that they can charge $5 to $20 per month for a subscription (cut out the middle men). So we'll get to pay for MLB and/or NBA and/or NFL and/or NHL and/or NCAA Football and/or NCAA Basketball and/or ESPN and/or Fox Sports and/or etc.
Oh, and God forbid you want to watch on multiple screens (iPad and TV and computer and BlackBerry).
And ISPs who no longer have cable TV to help pay for the infrastructure (fiber and coax cable) will shift all the cost to the Internet access. And the amount of Internet access that the networks is sky-rocketing (more cost). Flat rate Internet access is going away and will probably be replaced with pay for use plans.
Some day we may just miss cable.
Not anytime soon mind you.
I love your predictions, Nancy! If only the state could realize that Elizabeth Roberts is probably the most sane, organized, and least self-centered politician we've got…. but anyway, she's not running for Gov.
Great one on Ann Coulter. That could be quite a union if she and Rush got together.
Hopefully the one about internet access blackouts and bloggers won't come true. Rmember, there's always card games and good old-fashioned reading to keep the brain from going into internet-access-withdrawal panic.