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So, Ford decides to destroy all the good press they have gained by acting like rich assholes and laughing in the face of the poverty that exists right outside their window?

I won't be buying a Ford now, thanks.
You, Sir, have never been to Canada.
I believe that the term "red light camera" is a PC term to sell a product that will notify you of all traffic cameras, whether they be at intersections, on the highway, or just sprouted up randomly throughout your city/park/neighbourhood.

They don't want to be too obvious like I just had to be. It would be nice though, to just be able to say out loud:

"Hey! I'm going to buy a perfectly legal product to protect myself against a quasi-legal spy operation!"

Such are the times, unfortunately.
That "worse" logo actually says Fragoria in cyrillic Russian.

I'm new to russian and it's actually EASIER to read for me than the english one!
The world's brightest minds competing for the distinction of being the most efficient at destroying humanity.

You have to wonder how smart these people really are sometimes.
During WW2 if you didn't like living in Germany, you knew that somewhere out there, there was a country that was truely free ;and you could, if you wanted, leave the prying eyes of the dictatorship.

There no longer exists such a country. There are no borders unreachable, no lives unwatchable. The only solution then, comes not from without, but from within.

Spread the word.
Because you touch yourself at night.
*checks his canadian milk prices*

Uhhh....yep it's here too. Should we ask Iceland if they have been hit yet? China? Great Britain? Sweden? Mexico? Venezuela? India?



Loocas, the only people that this near-depression is not affecting are the people that are well off enough that they forget to look out their car window as they zoom by all the homeless people in the streets, or notice that they stood in line for that Wii to make a quick buck and for some reason they can't seem to sell it for more than retail.

The U.S. dollar is still the world's reserve currency (for some reason). And as long as we have that and the rediculous idea of globalization and central banking, we will all suffer.
That's like refusing to be raped until someone says, "pretty please?"

Let's all stop being so passive aggressive and GROW A PAIR! Refuse this stuff NOW and FOREVER!
Unlimited Browsing, unlimited downloads but no tethering.....but it's still $10 at Bell.

Regardless, we shouldn't be comparing these companies to themselves, we should be comparing them to their competition; Bell included.

If nobody is going to go over 6GB, why the cap? Why not $30 for unlimited? Does that not look slightly better in the public eye than 6GB?

No, people are going to go over 6GB, and Rogers know it. We are talking youtube, google video, AGPS map downloading, social networking sites that contain millions of pictures for browsing, the whole rich web.

This isn't the 90's and pages can be absolutely huge.

I've been with this company on and off for 8 years because they have the best network in Canada (sadly). They have terrible customer service, a terrible billing process, and terrible prices. They don't deserve a free publicity stunt, they are just a company.

A corporation is a person by law only, and does not need to be defended by real people while it plunders people for their money, who have no better alternative for their small business communications etc.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm heading to university next year, and I've purchased a MacBook. I'm also taking my four year old desktop, just in case I'm left with no computers when the MacBook is being repaired or whatnot. With only two USB ports on a MacBook, I want a Bluetooth mouse. Budget is about $100, and of course, it needs OS X support. Thanks for the help!"
 

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