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  1. Penalize the result, not something that "could" result in dangerous driving. If someone causes a wreck or runs off the road because they were distracted, it shouldn't matter whether they were distracted because they were texting, putting on makeup, handing a bottle to their kid in the back seat, or freaking out because they dropped their Big Mac in their lap. If you want to reduce avoidable wrecks, make the penalty for causing an avoidable wreck such that people actually focus on driving safely.

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  2. HTC makes garbage. I have the evo lte and I hate it. Before that I had the original evo and it sucked too. I also have an HTC tablet and its pretty clunky. I won't buy another one if their devices. Go for the s4.

    A good example of "to each his own." I'm lucky to be able to upgrade my phone and my wife's phone as frequently as every 6 months and have had 3 different HTCs that I really liked. OTOH, I haven't liked 2 of the 3 Samsungs I've had. I've also had mixed results w/ Motorolas - I really hope Google's influence will improve their quality control.

    Also, don't discount iPhones. I wouldn't ever get one because I like to tinker/customize my phone, but if you want something that "just works" they're hard to beat. IMHO, Apple's customer service is the best in the business. The fact they're (often) willing to replace a phone with hardware problems even if it's out of warranty is admirable.

  3. ^^^ Battery life.... the one and only issue I've ever had with my S2.

    You learn to adapt. Limit use of high drain activities and always have a charger cable in your car ;)

    Agreed, you learn to adapt (I do so by carrying a spare battery with me all the time, and often carrying a small portable battery charger), but I think it absolutely sucks to spend a bunch of money on a great phone, some ridiculous monthly service fee for data, and then not be able to really enjoy it all because the phone dies after 3 or 4 hours of "screen on" time. Without a doubt, battery technology is woefully behind everything else that goes into smartphones.

  4. "Go to the store and play." - I couldn't agree more. I don't like the Samsung S III or S IV, but many love them - to each his own. The HTC One is definitely my favorite at the moment, but it isn't available on Verizon yet. If I could wait till the new Droids come out, I'd probably wait to see how they stack up vs. the One. My most emphatic recommendation is to focus on battery life, especially if you get a phone that doesn't have a removable battery. If this is your first smartphone, I'd bet you'll be shocked by how short the uptime is compared to a standard/"feature" phone. BTW, congrats on the promotion.

  5. Have you thought about going to an "urgent care" facility? They're not just for "urgent" care. A buddy of mine doesn't have medical insurance and goes to the local urgent care every once in awhile. I think he said cash price for an office visit is roughly $70 bucks, and they hopefully could tell you what you have and/or rule out serious stuff.

  6. Surprised this got so complicated. :confused:

    I use VPN1Click whenever I'm connected to public wi-fi (I have a GNex). Although not free, it's only $9 a year, and well worth it IMO. I believe it has a trial before you have to pay.

  7. What is the point of that holster? might as well just drop it in your pocket with out a holster?

    Originally this type of holster was made to carry a revolver in a front pants pocket w/o the gun printing. The better ones are made out of leather w/ the rough side out, so it doesn't move around while in the pocket (so it's always is in the same position, more or less, to draw). Although the pics above don't look like it, many don't enclose the muzzle - so you don't draw the gun out of the holster, you just pull the whole thing out of your pocket and start squeezing the trigger.

    My dad was an old school LEO and carried his Airweight like this for many, many years when off duty. So long as nothing else is ever put in the same pocket, it's a very safe and effective way to carry concealed.

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