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Re: iphone
When you connect to the Internet through a tethered cable or a Bluetooth connection to phone, the phone becomes the Aircard.
The $50 a month has got nothing to do with whether you use an Airdard or your phone to acess the Net. You still need a data plan in order to do so. At Verizon, the data plan is $50 a month. To use the Internet (data versus voice) you need either an Aircard or a data-capable phone. With Verizon, my Motorola v9m can be used via Bluetooth as an Aircard, if I wanted to pay the $50 for a data plan.
With AT&T, it's $60 a month for a data plan.
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What happens if a big asteroid hits the Earth?
Judging from exhaustive and repeated realistic simulations
involving a sledge hammer and a common frog,
we can assume it will be pretty bad.
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