MyNameIsDaveToo

MyNameIsDaveToo t1_j2agdry wrote

If you're in Princeton, be sure to check out the University - they have some lovely grounds, although the weather this time of year in NJ isn't great for outdoor activities. Of course, there's also tons to do right across the road on Nassau Street, including bars, coffee shops, and book stores!

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MyNameIsDaveToo t1_j1vo4jg wrote

I use mint, which resells time on T-Mobiles network. The coverage has been very good everywhere I've gone, but I would still check coverage maps for your area & places you travel to. Pretty sure they have the whole state covered though.

But you can't beat mint's prices. I'm on the 10GB/mo plan, and I pay for a year at a time.

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MyNameIsDaveToo t1_j07knva wrote

Nothing wrong with that, enjoy sitting in traffic while we cruise by you in the CTB lanes :)

That's really the only reason I made my original comment...every time I hit a jam on the cars-only side, the CTB side was free-flowing, every time. So I just started driving there exclusively.

Funny, in any other sub, I would take being called fuckface as having the intention to insult - but in New Jersey, that's just how we talk.

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MyNameIsDaveToo t1_j06dnz3 wrote

It depends on your usage. I had fraudulent charges show up on a card that I had only used once in 6 months, at a liquor store. I informed the bank of this fact when reporting the fraudulent charges, since it was the only possible place the card info could have been stolen from.

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MyNameIsDaveToo t1_j05912a wrote

It's most likely from a gas pump. I get a $1 charge every time (it's a temporary hold that gets removed afterward) prior to the charge for the actual amount of the gas. You absolutely should report it to your CC company (bank) if you don't recognize it.

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MyNameIsDaveToo t1_ixcrxkk wrote

I can't describe how much I hate it. I like a few Ubi titles, but I have resisted downloading any because I don't want a FOURTH store/launcher installed (already have Battlenet, steam, and gog). I came back to PC gaming recently, after going console for about 2 decades, and was sorely disappointed at the current landscape.

Went from just buying the game you wanted and installing it to having to figure out which store even sell the game you want, shopping around because the price isn't the same, and then having to run a launcher and have internet just to play the game that you PAID FOR and should be able to use however you want. Digital music and movies are no different; you still pay the same price, but now if the place you bought it from goes under, you suddenly don't own any of it anymore.

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