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I love the Sprint commercial where Donnie Osman is talking to Sprint guy

Posted By: IMO on 2005-07-08
In Reply to: Commercials - Happy IC

and says now he can call all his relatives so on and so on and Tito.  Then Sprint guy says Donnie doesn't have a Tito in his family.  So funny.  A play on Michael Jackson's family.  I love the Sprint guy anyway.


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    I recently purchased a laptop and it only came with an ExpressCard slot (which it is my understanding that laptops in the future will be built with these and not PC slots). The ExpressCards have not hit the local Verizon or Sprint stores yet but I hear they are to soon and I plan to try one. I hope to be able to drop my dial-up ISP and just use my laptop for my on-line job. I also have my own local account where I pick up tapes and deliver their transcription and I can continue to use my regular PC for that work if I choose to.


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    Wireless Broadband/Sprint, etc.

    Hi to everyone!


     


    Is anyone out there using the wireless broadband, like Sprint or Verizon (not so unlimited)?  I am currently using Verizon and have now found out the unlimited is not so.  I have ordered Sprint and the USB modem will be here in a few days, but am now paranoid about 0ver-Use on that!


     


    I just moved to a house in the country, with no DSL, no cable and am unsure about Wild Blue for satellite because of the start up cost and then not being satisfied.


     


    Any country living transcriptionists out there with advice?  I am in northern CA.


     


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    Sprint Mobile Broadband sm
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