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I have noticed that lesbians do like Subaru cars too. Some rather manly lesbians like to drive them. Usually they have a "Celebrate Womenhood" or a rainbow on the bumper. Those Subaru's are NOT cheap cars.
A lot of lesbians also drive pickup trucks too. But so do a lot of guys here as well. I think it's the southwest influence.
 
God has a sense of humor. She really does. I would make a great Polish Lesbian. (I've never met a Pole I didn't like). I've actually turned lesbionic heads a few times when I whipped out my....er urnrolled my...er stuck out my

tongue.

Yah a cruel world and a woefully useless "charisma" in my case (Charisma=> Literally: "God's gift" in Greek). In English the usage, though, is quite limited in meaning.

~All their "fees and surcharges" add up to just about one third of the whole bill!

As the subscriber base of the lanline telephe system lessens in numbers, the fixed, overhead charges have to be split amoung fewer and fewer.customers. So as a percentage of the bill, the charges grow. See... cost accounting 101 DID stick in my head.

 
Charbee ...

 
My AT&T landline runs 18.87 per the last bill. I don't have ANY extras (no caller ID, no calling plans, LD is with MCI).

MCI current bill is $12.64, with no calls, and includes $1.99 surcharge for a paper bill.

The glitch is that actually using the phone (other than for local calls) is what triggers a large increase in the surcharges. :-(
 
"Surcharges, taxes and fees, oh my...!"

Ah...did not know they actually increase the surcharges due to useage. Still, fifty bucks/month just seems outrageous...I thought $40 was bad enough! Between AT&T and @#$*in' TimeWarner (just went up another five bucks for no apparent reason), our utilities are now ten to twenty bucks a month more than last year, "just because".
 
Those call costs are cheap. Our standard plan with no Options costs $30AUD per month for Line Rental, and then there is usually another $70 worth of calls.

Internet is $69 per month for 1500/512 service

Mobile phone is $69 per month including 150mb of Internet usage.

Those costs in the US are incredibley cheap by comparison.
 
I Was a Cell Phone Holdout...

...Until two years ago, when I finally cracked and got one, mainly so that I was reachable on the exceedingly rare occasions when my partner's illness allowed me to get out of the house for half an hour. Care-giving is like that. I didn't use it much, though, because I really don't like phones. Really.

Anyway, back in June, I was driving home from the hospice inpatient unit, when the car died in the middle of U.S. 41 close to Cumberland Mall in Marietta, GA.

I whipped out the cell, dialed 411, and was connected to a towing service in seconds. The tow truck was there in ten minutes. I was home in twenty.

I have to say, it made a very hard day a lot easier. It also made the move from Georgia to Iowa much smoother, because I had a phone number where I could be reached all through that process, even before I had a land line again.

They have their uses. Babbling into them in stores while you walk into displays of canned goods ain't it, though.
 
Big Brother and Tiger W.

I feel ya, danemodsandy, i held out until the parents were ailing, then i bit the bullet and subscribed to cellular. I got to use the companies cell phone once every 3 weeks, "on call". Being available 24/7 is a PITA. Speaking of big brother and offering no judgements did Tiger Woods,"ON STAR" call for assistance after the crash? Tiger sure turned that Escalade into scrap metal. alr2903
 
Oh, I have been known to use a cell phone. When my partner landed in the hospital, I was juggling three phones: the home phone, his cell, and even my cell started ringing. My cell has been a necessary evil through the whole thing, but I finally managed to steer inquiries to the home phone . . . because I hate dealing with a cell phone, whether I'm having to use one or the distant party is.
 
I was also a cell phone holdout. When I worked in Silicon Valley, my employers generally got me a company cell phone, and didn't complain about the occasional personal use of it. When my last IT job ended in 2004, I became cell-phone-less. I liked it better that way, esp. with no pager either. When I got a job involving a commute past the Bay Bridge interchange two years ago, I finally got my own cell phone/Metro PCs.

This phone (a low end Samsung) allows one to turn off the GPS. I have it set to have GPS on only for 911 calls. My guess is the GPS is how one's location can be pinpointed. A cell phone is handy for emergencies, that is clear. And I use it for long distance/toll calls, because those are unlimited with Metro PCS. Call quality is certainly a drawback to most cells phones, and there are plenty of places where the reception is marginal.
 
With iPhone, all location services can easily be turned off...

Go Settings>General and slide "Location Services" to off...

Also check the App's ratings... Hundreds of people don't believe it works :P
 

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