Oh, you can get the iPhone with a pay-as-you-go plan if your credit isn't good enough for a regular plan. But I hear the cost per thingie of data is very high.....
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If I had a well-paying job, I'd for sure finally cave next month when the new iPhones are out. Poverty will keep me virtuous, at least for the forseeable future.
Unless Virgin has changed policies within the last 60 days, it is buy at least $20 worth of minutes at least every 90 days to keep service.
It's $15 every 90 days if you sign up for them to charge you automatically. At least, that's what I've had for the last year or so.
Is it ever a good idea for me to try and reinstall my own system? Cause my computer still isn't quite all right since I had the virus removed, but I'm not sure I can ever pay for three hours of tech time.
re: pay-as-you-go cell phones. We siblings got one for Mom. I got her Cingular (well, now AT&T) since I have it, and it's free calls between us. If you purchase $100 worth, it holds the number for a year. I think everything lower than that is 3 months.
Is it ever a good idea for me to try and reinstall my own system? Cause my computer still isn't quite all right since I had the virus removed, but I'm not sure I can ever pay for three hours of tech time.
You can do a repair install, but it's a matter of "be careful" and read this: [link]
If you aren't comfortable, do more research before you do it.
ETA: and you will have to download Service pack 2 if you do not have it on your install disks.
Read the fine print, if you have an OEM restore disk, make sure it does not wipe the HDD completely, especially if you do not have an adequate back up.
I have T-Mobile pay-as-you-go and I'm much happier with it than I was with AT&T. I don't know if it's still like this but when I got my phone, after I'd spent $100 on minutes my minutes stopped expiring.
ok, I'm starting to look at the possibility of upgrading my home stereo system. I have an old (like 1989ish) Dolby Pro Logic receiver. It works fine. But. I dunno. Is it worth trying to upgrade it? It seems the all in ones that come with the speakers are DVD only, not Blu-Ray. I already have a DVD player, so it seems that's kind of a waste. Is it something I could get for a few hundred bucks? Or maybe wait a bit for the next round of Blu-Ray stuff to come out? I don't **need** to upgrade, just thinking about it.
I don't suppose anyone has access to MS SQL Server 2000, and could run a big-ass script for me that creates a bunch of stuff and then tell me why it's erroring (It runs fine on SQL Server 2005.)