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Rawvega

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  1. Fluke, miracle, stroke of luck, whatever. As you noted, it's still a win and that's all that matters for today. Also, it very much was earned. They had to keep the game close enough for one score to matter. They had to force Michigan into a fourth down situation. They had to make the coaching decision to send everybody after the punter instead of trying to set up some ridiculous return with a million laterals. They also had to return the fumble for a touchdown; if he gets tackled on the 1-yard line then there likely is no time left on the clock to kick a field goal. As for living on borrowed time, that's quite possibly true, but that's a worry for another day. Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
  2. And to that I say: SCOREBOARD! Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
  3. Michigan State-Michigan What. A. Game. 'Nuff said!!!
  4. I'd tend to agree. I don't see much use in Global Roaming for me until they up the speed a bit. If I were taking the family to somewhere like Europe I'd keep my line and my wife's on Open World as $30/GB is reasonable, as you stated, and switch my kids' lines over to Global Roaming.
  5. Yeah, cruise ship roaming is such a rip off. I wonder if anything can be done there. That could be an "uncarrier" move that Marcelo could beat Legere to.
  6. But if the area is not congested, as you've already established in your hypothetical scenario, in what way is their serviced impacted by the de-prioritization tag?
  7. That doesn't actually answer the question though. I'll rephrase slightly: If someone travels to a new area that's not congested, how and why would the de-priortization tag affect their service?
  8. If someone travels to a new area that's not congested, how and why would the de-priortization tag affect them?
  9. Well it's not just T-Mobile. On Global Roaming, Sprint also gives you 2G unlimited with the option of buying a high speed data pass.
  10. Portugal and Uruguay added to Open World and Global Roaming: http://newsroom.sprint.com/blogs/sprint-perspectives/sprint-open-world-now-includes-portugal-and-uruguay.htm
  11. That's not analysts. That's an 'analyst' (though I think think that may be stretching things) and an 'analyst' that's pretty much bearish on anything that Sprint does nowadays. Perhaps there's something in the NYC air because Karl Bode also did something intellectually dishonest in a similar manner yesterday when citing a different Sprint opinion piece from Brian Nichols. It's also interesting that Nichols concedes that he has no numbers or data on the performance of Direct 2 You, but he knows that he doesn't like it. Analyzing something and coming to a conclusion with no data whatsoever seems haphazard at best.
  12. Replete with the seemingly requisite Muppet sound byte. I do find it amusing how that weasel is already backtracking. I could be wrong, but I'm fairly positive that those financing vehicles had long since been announced when he made his initial prediction. Keep batting 1.000 though, Craig.
  13. Oh yes, I get that. I didn't specify T-mobile US. Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
  14. Fascinating. It would be even more interesting if the link pointed to the trial being conducted by Sofbank and Sprint instead of something about T-Mobile. Maybe down the line some time.
  15. Connect to what? 1x800? Band 26 LTE? Any device released this year should include those capabilities and B41 carrier aggregation to boot. However, if Sprint isn't broadcasting in the Detroit area due to proximity to Canada then no device will allow you to connect to what isn't there.
  16. If you do plan to switch to Sprint and get on an unlimited data plan, it might be a good idea to do it before the $10 increase on the 16th of this month.
  17. Yeah, i don't know why he's the go-to guy when financial writers are doing a story on Sprint. Even if they want someone that's bearish on S, seems like they could find somebody more objective than Muppet. Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
  18. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-10-09/sprint-s-cost-structure-is-bloated-new-cfo-robbiati-says
  19. The Sprint brand is tarnished, perhaps beyond repair. A rename may be prudent at some point, but SoftBank? No, just no. Anything that even remotely sounds like it's affiliated to the banking industry is still a non-starter imo.
  20. Have you checked this thread out? http://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/accessories/best-galaxy-note-5-t3179975 There's a fair number of posts now, but if you read through wireless charging gets mentioned several times. Among others, I recall someone saying that the UAG and Otterbox Symmetry cases work with wireless charging.
  21. Ditto. I waited for the Nexus announcement on September 29th just to verify this info. I was actually pretty much sold on getting the 6P. However, after they announced that they were eschewing the carrier retail outlets in favor of selling it on their on their own via Google play, i was at the Sprint store that same afternoon buying my Note 5. Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
  22. D'oh you're right. I had forgotten all about that! Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
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