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...BlackBerry is just $20 on top of most regular voice plans. At Cingular, unlimited data will cost you $40 a month, in addition to a $40 450-minute voice plan. That's $80 per month before all of those weird extra charges. Cingular does have a $20 SmartPhone Connect Unlimited plan for two of its Windows Mobile phones. Hey Cingular, how about offering that rate to E62 buyers? That's how to get non-corporate types to fall in love...
...summer,” Ford Professor of Human Evolution David Pilbeam writes in an e-mail, “with no mention of the [Red Book] or educational philosophies.”Whether the report was influenced by philosophy or personal experience, it attempts, like its unintentional predecessors, to connect book-learnin’ with reality. Like the educational philosophers of the past, the report emphasizes the importance of education in helping students to understand the world. And that’s only the beginning.“That’s one thing that’s really exciting...
...weeks ago, the campus witnessed an outpouring of student support for Jesse Armstrong, a fired shuttle driver known for his ability to connect with students. Quad e-mail lists erupted as people tried to figure out what had happened to everyone’s favorite shuttle driver. Worried students made phone calls, and one junior even proclaimed a “No Shuttle Day,” calling for a boycott...
...reeducating people because the media depends on us. There is nothing to sell if no one is buying.” Pinkett-Smith said that women should be able to work with and support one another regardless of race or class. She described how she was able to connect with different types of women while she was touring with her heavy metal band, Wicked Wisdom, in Waterloo, Iowa. “I’ve had a lot of contact with women I normally don’t have contact with, and it’s made me realize...
...instead of being armed with pick up lines and drenched in fragrance, students brought musical equipment of all kinds with the hope of meeting other musically-inclined peers. “The main idea of the event parallels the point of HCARAR, which is to help musicians connect with each other. We want to make the music community more social and tight knit,” said Shirley L. Hufstedler ’07, president of HCARAR. The inspiration for the event came from HCARAR’s Events Liason, Amy R. Klein...