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More ruminations, rambles, rants and raves from the downhill side of the mountain.
Just so you know exactly where I stand vis-a-vis today's polarized politics, let me recommend this organization to you.
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Friday, February 20, 2004
One of the big selling points for most cell phone service providers these days is Free In-Network calling. I'm in the process of polling my family about who provides their cell service so as to get the most bang for the buck when we get our new phone. Well, silly me! My reasonably normal family (well, let me think about that last statement for a bit...) is spread all over the cell service map. Sprint, Verizon, T-mobile, AT&T (soon to be Cingular). Out of 11 responses, five are on Verizon and the rest are scattered between Sprint, T-mobile and AT&T. Of course, the five actually represent only three discrete entities. So, what to do? I guess we'll go with Verizon since I can put all my phone stuff on one bill that way. I think we get free nationwide long distance in addition to in-network calling with the $39.95/month plan, so we'll go with that...I think.
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