Thứ Bảy, 26 tháng 3, 2011

A site that lists mobile/cell phone deals based on estimated usage?

A site that lists mobile/cell phone deals based on estimated usage?

I found a site a while ago everywhere you input how you use your mobile phone, texts, calls, browsing and whatever. The site then listed the best deals for you based on the info you’d full. this worked for contract or pay-as-you-go, I reckon. Now I cannot find anything like this, just endless list’s of baffling ‘deals’, impossible to equate. Anyone got any thoughts, U.K. based I estimate?

Answer by Success & Money
this is a commercial stuff , dont trust these sites because they have shady calculation methods , just go to the nearest outlet..

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We hold our phone in the incorrect hand, and we make weird faces when we talk into the phone
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Image by Ed Yourdon
This was taken at Broadway and 80th Street, near Zabars. I reckon this guy really worked in Zabars…

Why doesn’t this guy hold the phone up to his right ear, or hold the phone with his left hand? It’s a mystery … and let you reckon I’m being critical, I should point out that I do the same thing.

Note: this photo was in print in a Jun 20, 2010 blog titled "COMPARE MOBILE DEALS AND GET PHONES ON ATTRACTIVE TERMS." And a tightly cropped version of the photo was in print in a Jan 18, 2011 blog titled "Podcast: Jubal Phone tap."

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Looking back on some ancient photos from 40-50 being ago, I was struck by how visible the differences were between the culture of then, versus the culture of now. In some cases, it was evident from the things people wore, or carried, or did, back then which they no longer do now. But sometimes it was the contrary: things that didn’t exist back in the 1960s and 1970s have be converted into a pervasive part of now’s culture.

A excellent example is the mobile: 20 being ago, it simply didn’t exist. Even ten being ago, it was a relatively uncommon sight, and usually only on major streets of huge cities. Now, of course, cell phones are everywhere, and everyone is by them in a variety of culture contexts.

Though, I don’t reckon this is a permanent experience; after all, if you reckon back to the ahead of schedule 1980s, you doubtless would have seen a lot of people carrying Sony Walkmans, or "boom-box" portable radios — all of which have disappeared…

If Moore’s Law (which basically says that computers double in power each 18 months) holds up for another decade, then we’ll have computerized gadgets approximately 100 times less vital, quicker, cheaper, and better — which means far better integration of music, camera, messaging, and phone, but also the possibility of the devices being so tiny that they’re embedded into our eyeglasses, our earrings, or a tattoo on our brow.

So the point of this album is to provide a frame of allusion — so that we can (hopefully) look back 10-20 being from now, and say, "Wasn’t it really weird that we behaved in such bizarre ways while we interacted with those primitive devices?"

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