• submitted by rani 1 month, 20 days ago

    magic.com — The wonderful new device that has transformed the way people all over the country are making phone calls - Magic Jack - promises you incredible rates on your phone calls. In fact, whether you accept it or not, it is this point that is the major selling point of the product over any other in the telecommunications sector. The company uses this to the full, marketing it as a free-calling device, and it actually delivers most of its claims that we see on the television, on the internet, and on the billboards. However, it is good idea to actually review the economics of actually buying a Magic Jack device and using it. This is because different users have different phone-calling requirements, and it might turn out that your requirement might not be so cheap option as the general case. Hence, you should know in detail of the underlying economics of the product before you actually go out and buy it - and judge for yourself whether it will be helpful to you or not. The first thing to note is that in the first year of your usage you incur a total cost of $39.99 - which includes the USB device costing $20 and the first year subscription charges costing you $19.99. Thereafter, the annual cost for the following years remains at $19.99. Next thing to note that we will not compare Magic Jack with normal cell phone or landline services as there is no doubt that it is cheaper than these - but these services fall under different product categories altogether. It is best to compare it with other VoIP based services that are there in the market. read more...

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  • submitted by garg17 2 months, 1 day ago

    answers.yahoo.com — I saw one (well technically two) in summer 2001. I was out in the garden (at home near Wolverhampton UK) in the evening with my sister, and I saw two small dark coloured spheres high up in the air above us. All of a sudden one of them disappeared, but the other one continued travelling over our heads at a steady pace, on a straight course. There were no lights or sound coming from the craft. It was definitely not and aeroplane or an helecopter. It did not appear to be being carried by the wind, so I doubt if it was a weather balloon. Anyhow, it carried on travelling on it's course until it disappeared out of sight in the distance. My sister saw exactly the same thing. I wouldn't be so presumptuous as to proclaim that I saw an alien spaceship, but it was definitley a UFO. Also, in 1978 my Dad saw a UFO near to his home as he reached the top of a hill. He saw two large circular lights that were visible through the clouds, moving in unison, as if it was part of the same thing, a large craft of some sort. It was too cloudy to see what that craft was exactly. It was low in the sky, maybe a few hundred feet above the ground. Two things stood out to him, (a)the slowness of the movement of these lights (b) it made NO noise whatsover. read more...

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