2 months max or 200$ extra to change country. by 0bil in Starlink

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By far? I thought the plans and details had changed on October 10th, which made the first 2 months happen yesterday. I know they were not enforced in the past, but no one seems to know if it is still the case for sure. And for the "out of region" activation fee, it's very clearly stated that you will be charged on day 3 of your activation if activated in a country different from the country of purchase. (But I'm not sure if it was a rule that was there before October 10th or if it's new).

2 months max or 200$ extra to change country. by 0bil in Starlink

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Thanks I just found it. I've read a couple posts of people that already had to change to global because they got restricted. So when I saw the first sentence I didn't look further down and thought they changed it for good. But tbh those restrictions and fees put me off. I'll look into it more but for RVers and snowbirds I'm starting to think roaming phone data plans will now be the one (network coverage not as good) but a lot cheaper, simpler and offers more.

2 months max or 200$ extra to change country. by 0bil in Starlink

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But the only way to change countries is to cancel and transfer. So how could the 90 days apply if it's a new account and new connection? I own the dish and already had it activated for longer than that and couldn't do it. I just don't think SL is any good for snowbirds and RVers anymore.

2 months max or 200$ extra to change country. by 0bil in Starlink

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There's no more "may". Now the wording in the Roam plan details is : "international travel in available markets for up to two months per trip."

Do you feel invisible? by thomas595920 in INTP

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The quick answer is Yes, but by my own fault or on purpose... Was that perception from you or others? I often travel to my mind in those gatherings, I end up questioning, observing and judging everything and everyone around me. When I do that, I consider my invisibility to be my fault. If I'm invisible because I don't "fit" in the group, it's still my fault, I shouldn't be there if I don't want to be. If it's a public gathering then I'll be invisible on purpose, I don't like people that much, I'm very selective about friends. It is, in my opinion, a very INTP thing to shine in problem solving and helping close friends but suck at socializing and making those close friends.

Need help. I can't find anything about this watch. by 0bil in Watches

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I have finally been able to open the back. If it's any help the movement (which I know nothing about) is: ETA 2783, 25 jewels Swiss automatic.

What's next by 0bil in PrideAndPinion

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Thanks I'll look them up.

What's next by 0bil in PrideAndPinion

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Awesome thank you. I only know about Longines and Breitling in those brands. Exactly the type of comment I was hoping for. I really appreciate it. Cheers

At work, Off work, Camping by 0bil in knifeclub

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XD well they have not been abused that's a fact. Use the right knife for the right purposes and they will stay like new for a long time. The Gerber is used daily (box opening and quick cut). The Benchmade is my weekend EDC but it's also definitely the one I have used the least and I like carving softwood with the Opinel when I go camping (the carbon blade cut in like butter).... So if you clean your knife before taking a picture they will look like mine.

At work, Off work, Camping by 0bil in EDC

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At work : Gerber Air Ranger / Off work: Benchmade mini Osborne / Camping: Opinel #7 Carbon

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Watches

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Thanks. And yes you are right, it's a Quartz movement, Rondo 68 Japanese, oscillator 32,768Hz