But, unless your are a) in Verizon territory, and b) in a Fios neighborhood, then this is 100% USDA worthless.
BTW, I am planning on delivering 1,000,000 channels in high definition by the end of 3008, but the same kind of rules apply--and none of you live in my make-believe world (clinically insane).
I'll take choice c) none of the above described stupidity.
There are over a million subscribers, with availability in over 16 states. Ergo this short article is very worthwhile and and there are plenty who may be interested to learn this information.
If your basis for value of [internet] articles is solely dependent upon whether the information contained within directly pertains to your consumer spending habits (or any other aspect of your insulated life), than you must have a very rough time getting through the smallest of web sites. Can you even make it through the first page of a newspaper?
It's even more amazing that someone such as yourself would take the time to post a comment about it and make a [poor] attempt at cleverness too.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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But, unless your are a) in Verizon territory, and b) in a Fios neighborhood, then this is 100% USDA worthless.
BTW, I am planning on delivering 1,000,000 channels in high definition by the end of 3008, but the same kind of rules apply--and none of you live in my make-believe world (clinically insane).
Ghostdoggy,
I'll take choice c) none of the above described stupidity.
There are over a million subscribers, with availability in over 16 states. Ergo this short article is very worthwhile and and there are plenty who may be interested to learn this information.
If your basis for value of [internet] articles is solely dependent upon whether the information contained within directly pertains to your consumer spending habits (or any other aspect of your insulated life), than you must have a very rough time getting through the smallest of web sites. Can you even make it through the first page of a newspaper?
It's even more amazing that someone such as yourself would take the time to post a comment about it and make a [poor] attempt at cleverness too.