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Good you blocked out the other 2 members of Busted.. the guy in the middle was the only one who could really sing.
You wouldn't touch an English Grammar Book with a 10 foot pole either, would you?
Sometimes I wonder why you focus so much on writing a humourous segment when you lose out on readability. Unfortunately, this whole article was neither amusing nor clear. I'll have to read the link in order to comprehend what this story is about.
If you're talking about Rutgers New Brunswick, then yes, it does have 4 sub-campuses in the New Brunswick Area. However, the largest distance (end to end) is at maximum only 10 miles.

Now if you're talking about Rutgers generally, yes, it does have 3 campuses - New Brunswick, Newark and Camden. These three are scattered evenly throughout New Jersey, so obviously I don't expect them to blanket the entire state in WiFi. I don't really care for the Newark/Camden (ghetto) campuses. I'd expect Rutger's flagship campus (new brunswick) with it's hi-tech computer equipment to have 100% wifi coverage. Honestly, how difficult is it? Give me a few 100 AP, I'll set it up. They're just a lazy state school. That's all.
I'm surprised every college doesn't follow suit. I attended Rutgers Camden (5,000 students - small campus) and it had total wifi coverage. Believing that was the norm, I am now studying at Rutgers New Brunswick (Very large - 55,000 students) and the WiFi is appauling! Only a select few buildings have it. I'd have thought the natural course would be to invade the whole town/city with these WiFi waves. It's what I'd do. Rutgers is just a cheap, low-class state university anyway, so maybe my expectations are a little high. Hello Princeton.
They had that once for the beetle.
Comcast. Definintely Comcast.
London, UK
When it's dark and it's raining- the whole air clears up. Pictures come out crisp and sharp. People look good with their umbrellas and raincoats. Picadilly Circus is really the highlight - the neons/lights/lcds come out great!
Well, I have Comcast for HD in the states.
Back in London, I use SKY HD.
I miss NBC HD while back in London (No scrubs HD or Conan/Leno HD).
I'm hesitantly supporting Comcast at the moment.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"
 

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