All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Verizon Grandfathered Unlimited PlanMr. Wizard was my favorite show as a kid.:) Agreed -- torrents are BAD. BTW, storage is cheap now-a-days.Re: Verizon Grandfathered Unlimited Plan pbeverly wrote: Limited upload speeds also limit illegal content sharing. That depends on how dedicated you are when it comes to sharing media. ;) We used to uncap our cable modems back in the day to get unlimited bandwidth, both up and down.Re: Verizon Grandfathered Unlimited Plan pianotuna wrote: It is interesting to measure speeds. The local company that I'm connected to via wifi has a download speed of 300 mbps. However, they limit upload to only 10. A swindle, I'd say. The majority of consumer internet is engineered to provide an abundance of bandwidth for download while limiting upload, simply because that's what the majority of people require.Re: Verizon Grandfathered Unlimited PlanThanks, JC. About seven years ago I moved cross country and was living in the middle of nowhere for six months while looking for a job. When I did the math, if I had to pay for the data used while out there it would have been around 10k or more, per month. I was using 1-2TB per month via the hotspot. So, for the right person it's worth it. I'm going to hold onto it so if anyone is interested, let me know. Thanks again!Re: Verizon Grandfathered Unlimited PlanThanks for the info guys. I just called Verizon & the support guy informed me that they can be leased / rented out. If anyone is interested, I have ONE extra Hotspot/SIM on the Grandfathered plan that I don't know what to do with.Verizon Grandfathered Unlimited PlanGood Day! I've been a RV.NET member for many, many years but haven't visited in a while because...LIFE. Anyways, several years ago there was a demand for the grandfathered unlimited, unthrottled Verizon plans for Internet access. Are people still looking for these plans? Is there something better for rural areas these days, or? Thanks for your time! -RFRe: Unplug All The Charger/ConvertersI saw the same video from Scotty (whose videos I enjoy) and laughed. He must not have had a good topic for his video that day. -RFRe: 2008 ford?I'm now officially afraid of my 6.4 2010 F250 SD w/ 16,000 (hard) miles on it. -RFRe: Alzeheimers and Rving 2oldman wrote: LO..? hmm. The only definition I can find is 'little one.' Prolly LO = Loved One -RFRe: Engine temperature while towing Campfire Time wrote: Some temp gauges are just pretty front ends that replace the old dummy lights. They have 3 settings. Cold, just right, or over heating. The gauges in my 2007 Expedition 5.4L were as you describe. I thought I would be fine if I watched my temp gauges when in the mountains and simply slow down when they started to climb. NOPE. as soon as the gauge moved at all the dashboard lit up like a christmas tree (ALL gauges pegged, all lights on) and computer reading "VEHICLE OVERHEATING - PULL OVER" No wiggle room. Not knowing how much time I had to pull over was also a bit stressful with a couple big trucks behind me, somewheres around Yellowstone. As soon as I got back home to Michigan I traded the Expy in for a diesel TV, bought a $9.95 OBD II reader and the Torque OBD App for my phone. Now I don't worry. (about that haha) I loved that Expy though. -RF
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