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2009-12-03
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@ Nicholasville, Kentucky, USA
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2009-12-03
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And, again, as with the "primary device" logic: I know that there are plenty of things I can sneak past the carrier. In past years, I've don them. That doesn't mean it's a good use of my time, nor my primary device. To suddenly loose my phone number, and phone service, because the carrier has decided that I've been outside of the TOS too often ... and then miss a critical "on call" call from work, because my servers are down, is just not acceptable. It would be irresponsible for me to go down that path with my primary phone number (and I don't feel like having a half-dozen phone numbers just to tinker with these things).
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