
Nancy asks…
how much does it cost for the lowest iPhone 4 plan?
i don’t text, i rarely use the phone, but i really need the mobile internet capability of the iPhone (i can’t use an iTouch).
how much would the monthly fee for the phone be if i had minimal minutes, no texting, and the data plan?
i’m 13 and im going to be getting my first cell phone. i can make maybe $350-$450 a month, but i don’t want to spend more than $100 a month on phone service.
DON’T tell me i’m too young to have an iPhone! this is the 21st Century!!!! WHY don’t any of you allow any change! this is how the world works! CHANGE. just because “we didn’t have these fancy schmancy machines when i was a youngin’” doesn’t mean we can’t have them now.
how about this, a couple hundred years ago, if a woman wore pants (not a dress) she was considered to be rebellious and disrespectful. NOW, women who wear pants aren’t viewed as any different from the others.
i believe that the same thing is for today’s controversy against teenagers owning electronic devices. in 150 yrs-200 yrs, we will all wonder what was wrong with us.
while i do acknowledge some of the dangers of teens owning personal internet devices (pornog.raphy, internet stalkers, identity theft etc.) i think the positives (learning from the internet, using for emergencies, useful apps like the unit converter, etc.) far outweigh the dangers. and if you’re careful, you won’t run into any of the dangers.
iPhones are great learning devices. i have an iPod Touch 2G, and i learned more from that awesome little device than i learned from school or books in my entire life! you all fail to realize the potential of these magnificent devices.
many of you will probably ask how i make all this money, well, here it is: i make my money by doing yard work for my parents and relatives, and doing random odd jobs around the neighborhood. i doo very well in school too (straight A’s and B’s) so i reel in a respectable sum every couple months to reward my good work and behavior.
i also make about the other 60% of my money by sending in video’s i have made using my Mac Pro to contests. i make special effects videos and i send them in to various contests a couple times a month. i usually win because my videos are of almost professional quality, and i intend to be a film director or editor when i grow up.
i also save most of my money too. i keep it for years on end to buy hugely expensive things. i saved for 3 years to buy my Mac Pro (2.66hz 8-Core Intel Xenon) and 1 1/2 years for my 15″ MacBook Pro Core i7, which i JUST bought, and it is amazing.
i am now saving for a 30″ Apple HD display to accompany one of my old DELL displays.
i would also of course pay for the iPhone and the monthly fee.
please be open minded about all of this. i’m just sharing my thoughts.
haha, sorry that this is turning into more of a lecture than a Yahoo question, but i just thought i’d give you all a piece of my mind, and show you the truth, because i asked this question 4 times before, and ALL i got was a bunch of angry adults telling my i’m too young for an iPhone (or a cellular phone, for that matter)…………….
please……
don’t do that again…….
i don’t want to have to ask this Question again…. (in which case i will say im an adult…
Thanks!!!

mariusica answers:
Lets see the cheapest plan would cost you 39.99 for 450 minutes per month with 5,000 nights and weekend minutes. Then you would have to subscribe to a data plan of $15 for 200MB or $25 for 2GB of data. You don’t want any text messaging. So your monthly bill would be.
39.99 (monthly plan)
15.00 (data plan of 200MB)
Total = 54.99 with state and fcc taxes would be around 63.00 or 64.00 a month with the bare minumum of the data plan and monthly plan and with no texting. Remember also your first bill is always higher meaning it is prorated so you will pay a extra month in advance.

Davina asks…
Dear Winner,We are pleased to inform you of the result ?
Dear Winner,
We are pleased to inform you of the result of the just concluded draws
held on the{20th Of January, 2009} by Yahoo/MSN {Microsoft} in conjunction
with the British Gaming Board.Your email was among the 10 Lucky winners
who won £1,000,000.00{One Million Great Britain Pounds} each in the
Yahoo/MSN{Microsoft} 2009 Online Promo. This draw is being organized to
create and improve a larger awareness record for internet users worldwide.
However the results were released onb the {24th of January,2009} and your
email was attached to ticket number(7PWYZ2007) and ballot
number(BT:12052007/20). The online draws was conducted by a random
selection of email addresses from an exclusive list of 29,031,643 E-mail
addresses of individuals and corporate bodies picked by an advanced
automated random computer search from the internet.
However,no tickets were sold but all email addresses were assigned to
different ticket numbers for representation and privacy. The selection
process was carried out through random selection in our computerized email
selection machine (TOPAZ) . This Lottery is approved by the British Gaming
Board and also licensed by the International Association of Gaming
Regulators (IAGR).This lottery is the 3rd of its kind and we intend to
sensitize the public. To begin the claim processing of your prize, you
are to contact the Online Co-ordinator and provide him with the following
informations as stated below, so we can proceed with the verification and
clearance process of your file.
1. Full Names : ………………………..
2. Residential Address : ……………………………..
3. Cell Number:Mobile & Home……………………..
4. Fax Number : ……………
5. Occupation : …………
6. Sex : ………..
7. Age : ………
8. Nationality :…………………
Dr Bryan Howard
Online Co-ordinator.
22 Garden Close, Stamford,
Lincs,PE9 2YP,London,
United Kingdom.
Email: microprizeclaimsdept@yahoo.com.hk
Phone Number: +447045765473
+447035932699
*You are adviced to forward these informations as soon as possible to
enable us attend to your file. This email is registered and sent only to a
certified Yahoo/MSN{Microsoft} promo winner. Due to possible mix up of
some numbers and email contacts, we ask that you keep this award strictly
from public notice until your claim has been processed and your money
remitted. This is part of our security protocol to avoid double claiming
or unscrupulous acts by some participants of this program. Our special
thanks and gratitude to Bill Gates and associates.
Accept our hearty congratulations once again.
Yours Faithfully,
Management.
Is This Reel

mariusica answers:
Scam!!!!! That message is both a fake and an outright fraud. Don’t contact the phishers and give them any of your personal information at all. Spam that scam message straight into oblivion right away. This is one lottery you’ll never win because it’s “bogus.”
Another thing, the phishers telling you to “keep this lottery information confidential” would indicate to you not to say anything about this to anybody until they have finished scamming you.

Daniel asks…
Do the “netbook” and “tablet” form factors fit well into the long term evolution of home computing technology?
First off, just a forwarning: This is an opinion question, therefore I don’t think it’s right to pick a “Best Answer”. This question will be going to vote.
I just read an article saying that the sale of netbooks are slowing now that people have more money for traditional notebook PCs, and it got me thinking: do netbooks and tablets really fit in with where computers are heading?
My personal views are that computers are moving towards a three-tiered form factor: A stationary tier, a semi-portable tier, and a fully-portable tier.
The stationary tier is currently fulfilled by what we call Desktops. Computers in the stationary tier hold the most processing power and data storage capacity, and act as a central server for the home. It is my belief that as computers evolve, the “Desktop” as we know it will cease to exist, and that it will merge with televisions to form a single, do-all flat panel unit that gets hung up on our walls.
The semi-portable tier is handled by notebooks (aka laptops). Not quite as much processing power or storage capacity as your stationary tier, but still has a decent visual display and keyboard, so it is comfortable for doing lengthy tasks while away from home. It has a little bit of storage space itself, but is able to link up to your first-tier computer and stream movies/documents/whatever that it doesn’t have room to hold locally. The current clamshell design I think is most efficient, and will likely stay for quite a long time, much in the same way the pedal+steering wheel design has stayed with cars pretty much since inception. I do not feel that netbooks really fit in to this category, because their displays/keyboards are too small to make performing long tasks (like writing a paper) comfortable. Likewise, I feel tablets don’t quite fit either due to their complete lack of keyboard.
Lastly, the fully-portable tier is taken up by our mobile devices, our cell phones. With this tier portability is the key component, with processing power, data storage, and efficient interfacing taking a back seat. These are always on your person and always at the ready to perform quick tasks such as sending messages or updating a calendar, but doing something lengthy like writing a report is uncomfortable and better suited for a second or first tier computer. Can link up to the data stores on your first-tier machine to stream movies, documents, and other media that it doesn’t have room to store itself.
So there is my opinion. I think that netbooks and tablets may continue to fill niche markets where there are special needs, but for the broad scope of the computer-using population, I don’t really think they’ll ever be common place. I would love everyone’s views on the netbooks/tablet’s longevity as a form factor, and while your at it your opinion on my three-tiered idea of computer evolution would be great too.
Again, all of this, and all of the answers, is nothing but conjecture and opinion. Feel free to answer and get your two points, but do not expect a “best answer” selection from me. Everyone is entitled to their views.

mariusica answers:
For me a netbook is too small. I have big fingers and, at almost 68, less than perfect vision.
A tablet is a solution looking for a problem. I have no need to use a computer where I can’t sit and type on a keyboard. (I don’t even like using a notebook keyboard.) If I need fast mobile access (internet or to take a short note) I have a cellphone with a little keyboard. If I need the power of a tablet, I have a pretty powerful notebook, but I’ll find a place to sit. Maybe if I were a salesman and the company used electronic order forms (I’ve designed more than one system that works that way), but not for my own use.

Graham asks…
Is this email legitimate that I received from Yahoo/MSN(Microsoft)?
Dear Winner,
We are pleased to inform you of the result
of the just concluded draws held on the
{20th Of August, 2008} by Yahoo/MSN
{Microsoft} in conjunction with the
BritishGaming Board.Your email was among
the 20 Lucky winners who won £1,000,000.00
{One Million Great Britain Pounds} each in
the Yahoo/MSN{Microsoft} 2008 Online Promo.
This draw is being organized to create and
improve a larger awareness record for
internet users worldwide. However the
results were released on the {22nd of
August,2008} and your email was attached
to ticket number xxxxxxxxxx) and ballot
number xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. The online draws
was conducted by a randomselection of email
addresses from an exclusive list of
29,031,643 E-mail addresses of individuals
and corporate bodies picked by an advanced
automated random computer search from the
internet.
However,no tickets was sold but all email
addresses were assigned to different ticket
numbers for representation and privacy. The
selection process was carried out through
random selection in our computerized email
selection machine (TOPAZ) . This Lottery is
approved by the British Gaming Board and
also licensed by the International
Association of Gaming Regulators
(IAGR).This lottery is the 3rd of its kind
and we intend to sensitize the public. To
begin the claim processing of your prize,
you are to contact the Online Co-ordinator
and provide him with the following
informations as stated below, so we can
proceed with the verification andclearance
process of your file.
1. Full
Names : ………………………………
.
……
2. Residential
Address : …………………………….
.
……..
3. Cell
Number :Mobile &
Home……………………..
…………….
4. Fax
Number : ……………………………..
.
……
5.
Occupation : ………………………….
.
……….
6.
Sex : ………………………………..
.
…
7.
Age : ………………………………..
.
…
8. Nationality :…………………
9.Ballot No. :…………………..
10.Ticket No.:………………….
Dr Bryan Howard
Online Co-ordinator.
22 Garden Close, Stamford,
Lincs,PE9 2YP,London,
United Kingdom.
Email: micro_claimsunit@live.com
Phone Number: +447045765473
+447035932699
*You are adviced to forward these
informations as soon as possible to enable
us attend to your file. This email is
registered and sent only to a certified
Yahoo/MSN{Microsoft} promo winner. Due to
possible mix up of some numbers and email
contacts, we ask that you keep this award
strictly from public notice until your
claim has been processed and your money
remitted. This is part of our security
protocol to avoid double claiming or
unscrupulous acts by some participants of
this program. Our special thanks and
gratitude to Bill Gates and associates.
Accept our hearty congratulations once
again.
Yours Faithfully,
Management.

mariusica answers:
LOTTERY SCAM:-
?Its entirely a ‘SPAM’. Do not respond to any of those messages as they intend to ‘STEAL’ your personal information. It is entirely a ‘FAKE’. Answer this for yourself ‘Who would give you free money if you had never participated in any of the contests’? Do not trust any of those lottery mails and you’re NOT going to win any of those!
Http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/abuse/abuse-15.html
?Its an EASY way of getting personal information and send you MORE of such messages to FILL up your Inbox! Yahoo keeps telling that they never send lottery E-mails to anyone saying that you’ve won XXX amounts. Never go to a site, which has contests and hosts mail lotteries.
Http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/abuse/abuse-63.html
Mark it as SPAM and delete them immediately. If you try to respond or do any kinds of things, then the spammers will know that you have a working E-mail address and send you hundreds of such mails. It’s popularly called as Phishing SCAM to steal your identity and mail passwords. If people were winning huge amounts and lotteries every day it would be featured on the news with pictures of the lucky people.
Http://www.419legal.org/
http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/hughes/4337
?People get thousands of E-mails everyday saying that they’ve ‘WON’ lottery prizes and amounts and even go to the extent of claiming their prize. NEVER RESPOND TO IT!!
Folks are also getting ‘DUPED’ by such kind of activities and fall to the trap of spammers! These lotteries ‘CONFIRM’ your working E-mail address and intend to send more of such mails
?These links could help you out:-
http://www.microsoft.com/protect/yourself/phishing/lottery.mspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lottery_scam
Best Wishes and Take Care ??

John asks…
Would you call this a stall tactic? (With bonus questions)?
Hey Everybody.
Well, I was thinking “why end it on a Thursday when I can milk it for one more day and end it on a Friday?” So, here is the whole list to date and a couple of bonus questions.
101. the Violent Femmes – Add It Up
100. Unkle – Rabbit In Your Headlights
99. the Tyde – Henry VIII
98. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers – Runnin Down a Dream
97. They Might Be Giants – Road Movie to Berlin
96. the Stranglers – Golden Brown
95. the Vogues – 5 O’Clock World
94. Jethro Tull – New Day Yesterday
93. fIREHOSE – Anti-Masogyny Maneuver
92. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah – Is This Love?
91. Drive Like Jehu – Here Come Rome Plows
90. Bob Dylan – Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again
89. Tears for Fears – Everybody Wants to Rule the World
88. Yo La Tengo – Stockholm Syndrome
87. Rocket From the Crypt – Killy Kill
86. Band f Horses – Wicked Gil
85. the Monkees – Randy Scouse Git
84. Echo and the Bunnymen – Do It Clean
83. the Starlight Mints – Black Cat
82. Devo – Gut Feeling
81. the Who – the Kids are Alright
80. the Carrie Nations – Find It
79. Andrew Bird – Imitosis
78. Buffalo Springfield – For What It’s Worth
77. Portishead – Cowboys
76. Tom Brosseau – Here Come the Water Now
75. Mos Def – Sex, Love and Money
74. the Mamas and the Papas – California Dreamin
73. the Specials – Little B*tch
72. PJ Harvey – Me-Jane
71. R.E.M. – Welcome to the Occupation
70. Jimi Hendrix – Castles Made of Sand
69. Peter Gabriel – Solsbury Hill
68. Bruce Springsteen – Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street
67. Jason Loewenstein – NYC III
66. the Breeders – Only in 3′s
65. Okkervil River – It Ends With A Fall
64. the Zombies – Time of the Season
63. Weezer – Tired of Sex
62. The Spires – Wild Death
61. The Mars Volta – The Widow
60. Deerhoof – This Magnifcent Bird Will Rise
59. Robert Pollard – Make Use
58. Talking Heads – Crosseyed and Painless
57. Warren Zevon – Desperados Under the Eaves
56. Modest Mouse – Interstate 8
55. Bruce Hornsby and the Range – The Way It Is
54. Fionn Regan – the Underwood Typewriter
53. Morrissey – Alsatian Cousin
52. Jefferson Airplane – White Rabbit
51. Jane’s Addiction – Three Days
50. Blur – Trimm Trabb
49. Franklin For Short – Like A Feather
48. David Bowie – It Ain’t Easy
47. The Old 97′s – Streets of Where I’m From
46. Paul McCartney – Too Many People
45. Delta Spirit – Parade
44. Polvo – Thermal Treasure
43. Fuazi – Place Position
42. Beck – Guess I’m Doing Fine
41. Nick Drake – Things Behind the Sun
40. Brian Wilson – Surf’s Up
39. Aimee Mann – It’s Not
38. The Silver Jews – The Wild Kindness
37. Billy Joel – Laura
36. Sebadoh – Homemade
35. Sonic Youth – Dirty Boots
34. Neutral Milk Hotel – In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
33. Guided By Voices – Bulldog Skin
32. Oingo Boingo – On the Outside
31. Stephen Malkmus – Jenny and the Ess Dog
30. Jurassic 5 – Concrete Schoolyard
29. Jeremy Enigk – Carnival
28. Sammy – Encyclopedi-ite
27. the Velvet Underground – Who Loves the Sun
26. Apollo Sunshine – Ghost
25. the Smiths – Handsome Devil
24. John Lennon – Watching The Wheels
23. A.C. Newman – On The Table
22. The Roots – The Seed V. 2.0
21. Wilco – Theologians
20. Grandaddy – Chartsengrafs
19. the Folk Implosion – Natural One
18. the Decemberists – the Tain
17. Stevie Wonder – We Can Work It Out (Beatles Cover)
16. Tall Tales and the Silver Lining – Born Down By the Side
15. Belle and Sebastian – Simple Things
14. Dr. Dog – The Beach
13. the Pixies – Alec Eiffel
12. Dr. Octagon – Earth People
11. Elvis Costello – The Angels Wanna Wear My Red Shoes
10. Elliott Smith – Condor Ave.
09. Simon and Garfunkel – The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine
08. Radiohead – Paranoid Android
07. Built to Spill – I Would Hurt A Fly
06. Paul Simon – The Obvious Child
05. Tom Waits – Please Call Me Baby
04. Pavement – Transport is Arranged
03. The Shins – Caring Is Creepy
02. Frank Black – (I Wanna Live On An) Abstract Plain
1. Which is your favorite track so far?
2. Which is your least favorite track so far?
3. Of all the ommissions, which single one do you find the most egregious?
4. What song do you think will come in at number one?
Bonus: Here is a great track probably my favorite album I picked up last year.
the Spires – Famous Last Words
http://www.rhapsody.com/the-spires/a-way-of-seeing/famous-last-words
Thanks a lot everybody. Hope you like that song and I hope you’ve been enjoying the countdown.
I have to get back to work (I just took an additional half hour to run to the DMV), but I wanted to pop in and say thanks a whole lot. I appreciate the kind words and I’m really glad that the list has paid off and it sounds like it fulfilled my goals for it. Thanks a lot.
I’m glad to give you, and the rest of earth, a stay of execution Mama. Maybe if you really get all all your ducks in a row in a hurry you can still pull it off. You can do it! (insert smile face)

mariusica answers:
Oh no, prof, tis the end of an era
1. Rem, devo
2. Tom waits
3. No husker du?
4. Some uninspired beatles number…
Thanks prof
the countdown has been the highlight of r + p over the past months. Feel free to take a breather, but i will be severely disappointed if you don’t give me some more superb sounds very soon.
Rhapsody is u.s only…
Here is one of my favourite cuts from last year
in your heart – a place to bury strangers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT9aOymk9dw
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Good pintos all around. Truly appreciated.