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McSummation
Mmmm, Zeebas Are Tastee.
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join:2003-08-13
Round Rock, TX
·AT&T Southwest

reply to Jerm
Re: Statistics...

said by Jerm See Profile :

Take all the phone books in the US ...
Then that may automatically eliminate all the folks that don't have landlines, but have only cell phones.


Fluker

join:2005-04-07
West Lafayette, IN

I totally agree.

On campus, the greater majority of people have a cell phone and broadband, but no landline.

I can't think of any student I know with a real phone. All of them have at least cable internet though. I doubt any of these people could have been included in this statistic if it were call based.
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