Julie is a customer of FCPD who BOUGHT the HD HTC windows phone and the Samsung Pursuit II phone both for 1 Penny. Julie bought the HTC HD7 phone for herself and the Samsung Pursuit for her boyfriend since it doesn't need a data plan. Julie's boyfriend is a solar panel installer and is not a gadget gizmo geek, he just needs to send her a text message he doesn't want to bother to learn about how to use the phone. His business is taking off as he is one of the few tradesmen who can install solar panels to make the flooring hot with radiant heating.
Julie practiced the steps below to learn how to love without caring. It may seem strange but she has never been happier! Why not read the instructions below!
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"Great Windows Mobile phone and WP7 is a great OS. The apps for WP7 are catching up to others quickly and sites with mobile versions function well and look great on the outstanding display. The phone reception is great, the HD7 S has better reception, "bars", and sound than my past iPhones.
This is the 5th smartphone I have owned since early 2005, and the best by far. I fell in love with it immediately.
I love the large display. The screen is very responsive to touch and click.
The battery seems to be on the short side. I am not sure what affects the battery life because it appeared to last longer initially, but got shorter after I added more email accounts, turned on Bluetooth, added more apps.
I should disclose that I have never owned an iPhone because I never buy a phone which software and hardware are controlled by the same company. I am pro-selection and pro-competition. Therefore I cannot speak using an iPhone as the reference. "
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source: http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/19031744/ns/today-relationships/t/secrets-long-happy-marriage/wireless.amazon.com, Maximum Tech June 2011 Issue,The excerpt below is from Martha Beck - MSNBC
Instructions- How to Love More
"Since then I've found that loving without caring is a useful approach—I'd venture to say the best approach—in most relationships, especially families. If you think that's cold hearted, think again. It may be time you let yourself love more by caring less.If you want to try loving without caring—and by now I hope you do—here's how to get there. Just be sure to buckle up. This may be a bumpy ride.
1. Marriage Masters simplify this into one word: Commitment
And they’re quick to point out that commitment is the virtue sorely missing from today’s marriages. That said, there are deal breakers that very few of our interviewed couples advocated working through. These are known as the three A’s — addiction, adultery, and abuse. A marriage overwhelmed by any of these three issues is unhealthy, plain and simple, and the Marriage Masters suggest that if you find yourself overwhelmed with any of the three A’s, take care of yourself (and your safety) first, and the marriage second.
In the end, the old saying holds true: where your attention goes, energy flows. So the next time you’re facing a mountain in your marriage, focus on the next foothold and soon enough you’ll find yourself over the top.
2. Unpack the Gunnysack “People ask us our secret to marriage,”
said John, married 48 years. “I tell them it’s the boxing gloves. We aren’t afraid to say what’s on our minds.”
Unexpressed frustrations in a marriage can pile up and weigh us down like an overloaded gunnysack. These accumulated frustrations can quickly turn into resentments. “Holding resentment is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die,” said Sally, married 50 years. “Resentment will eat away at your marriage.” The Marriage Masters encourage us to unpack the “gunnysacks” by opening the communication lines as frequently as possible.
But guess what? If we haven’t created and nurtured an environment where open, honest communication is welcomed and treated with diligent respect, then we can wave these crucial “clearing the air” moments goodbye. So where did some Marriage Masters go to build that trusting, open environment? Weekend marriage retreats! These powerful getaways stood out in many of our interviewees’ minds as the one experience that turned their faltering marriage into a flourishing one. The trick, of course, is convincing the husband to attend.3. Never Stop Dating
May and Doug, our cell pone customers still date to this day. They make a commitment to hire a babysitter to come in once a month. She sleeps over and watches the kids friday, saturday and sunday night while May and Doug goes away wine tasting, chef menu tasting to their favorite summer destination in Port Townsend, Wa.
4. Shift Your Focus from Controlling Your Loved One's Behavior to Creating Your Own Happiness
What is the payoff
Supported by her loving, uncaring family, Loretta eventually triumphed: She left Rex, got a job, and found a healthier mate. As you support your significant others, they may realize this same spectacular success. Or not. You can be happy either way, so what do you care?"