 clickie
join:2005-05-22 Monroe, MI
| reply to GOLFnSUN Re: Verizon lays out limitations of "unlimited" BB
Typical marketing speak, wrap a turd in foil and call it candy.
You might want to turn your attention to dictionary.com and review what unlimited means. We can both agree that in its unadulterated by marketing mits sense, it means without limits. So if there's limits to how you can use it, then it's limited, right?
If it means "use it whenever you want", then say that. If it means "use it for as many business applications as you want just don't use it for screwing around on the Internet and porn", then say it. |
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 b10010011 Whats a Posting tag?
join:2004-09-07 Bellingham, WA
·Comcast Formerly ..
| said by clickie :Typical marketing speak, wrap a turd in foil and call it candy. You mean like Almond Roka? I scoop that stuff out of my cats litter box everyday:o:D;) |
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 pcnetworx1
join:2005-09-21 Bethel Park, PA | I've had Almond Roka. That is funny, but true at the same time! You should do marketing for Hershey! |
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 Hanko
join:2001-12-28 Eatonville, WA
| Almond Roca is made by Brown & Haley in Tacoma, WA. They also make Mountain Bars. I visit their shop and purchase the "seconds". These are improperly wrapped candies, cost about 1/3 what you pay in the store.
In the words of Homer "MMMMMMM Candy"
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