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...Cingular's big problem here is that it doesn't have a good plan for the converts, people who want mobile e-mail but don't have the corporate allowance to cover the high monthly fee. T-Mobile knows this: unlimited web browsing and e-mail on a 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...
...Usually, we worry more about false negatives, which sometimes can happen early in the stage of some diseases, or inadequate sampling of a specimen,” Gharib writes in an e-mail...
...don’t believe that Dewey...[was] ever mentioned in our discussions,” she writes in an e-mail.Other committee members agree. “No one brought up historical references,” Zukerman Professor of Sociology Mary C. Waters writes in an e-mail. “We were pretty focused on life after college.”Yet it is precisely this focus on relating the post-college careers of students and their current educational experiences that echoes the philosopher’s works. “It’s a very Dewey...
...limericks ensued. Don’t you hate Harvard? If your answer is no, read on. A girl in a sophomore tutorial (consisting of only six people, mind you—SIX!) so desperately needed to know what everyone else got on the first paper that she suggested everyone e-mail their grades to an impartial third party, who would then relay the grade distribution to the group. English Prof. Gordon Teskey was spotted walking arm-in-arm with a lady. A punch on a punch trip, in a drunken stupor, had his foot run over by a taxi...
...they might be good practice for when your House actually tries to kill you. hot stuff The Harvard Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) website says that arson is responsible for about 33 percent of dormitory fires nationwide, but Associate Dean of Residential Life Suzy M. Nelson writes in an e-mail that cooking-related incidents are Harvard’s most common cause of fires. The EHS website also contains an impressive list of fire-related information sheets and a 35-page emergency evacuation plan (who knew of the acronym RACE, for instance? Rescue others, pull an Alarm, Close...