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ParticipantThank you for posting. I won’t tell you my score…
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ParticipantThank you for posting. I won’t tell you my score…
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ParticipantThank you for posting. I won’t tell you my score…
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ParticipantWe use Vonage for telephone, it has been great. $30/month (including taxes) for unlimited calling everywhere, including international.
Also we stream internet content (Hulu, ESPN3, etc.) to our TV via our Wii. We use a program called Playon
It cost maybe $40/year and works fine for us. No need for cable, as many others have said. But I do still have to pay ATT for internet service, haven’t figured out a way around that one yet.
cvmom
ParticipantWe use Vonage for telephone, it has been great. $30/month (including taxes) for unlimited calling everywhere, including international.
Also we stream internet content (Hulu, ESPN3, etc.) to our TV via our Wii. We use a program called Playon
It cost maybe $40/year and works fine for us. No need for cable, as many others have said. But I do still have to pay ATT for internet service, haven’t figured out a way around that one yet.
cvmom
ParticipantWe use Vonage for telephone, it has been great. $30/month (including taxes) for unlimited calling everywhere, including international.
Also we stream internet content (Hulu, ESPN3, etc.) to our TV via our Wii. We use a program called Playon
It cost maybe $40/year and works fine for us. No need for cable, as many others have said. But I do still have to pay ATT for internet service, haven’t figured out a way around that one yet.
cvmom
ParticipantWe use Vonage for telephone, it has been great. $30/month (including taxes) for unlimited calling everywhere, including international.
Also we stream internet content (Hulu, ESPN3, etc.) to our TV via our Wii. We use a program called Playon
It cost maybe $40/year and works fine for us. No need for cable, as many others have said. But I do still have to pay ATT for internet service, haven’t figured out a way around that one yet.
cvmom
ParticipantWe use Vonage for telephone, it has been great. $30/month (including taxes) for unlimited calling everywhere, including international.
Also we stream internet content (Hulu, ESPN3, etc.) to our TV via our Wii. We use a program called Playon
It cost maybe $40/year and works fine for us. No need for cable, as many others have said. But I do still have to pay ATT for internet service, haven’t figured out a way around that one yet.
cvmom
Participant[quote=Arraya]We seem to have entered the “let them eat cake” period in history again.[/quote] Reminds me also of the end of the Roman empire…fiddling while it burns down around us.
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Participant[quote=Arraya]We seem to have entered the “let them eat cake” period in history again.[/quote] Reminds me also of the end of the Roman empire…fiddling while it burns down around us.
cvmom
Participant[quote=Arraya]We seem to have entered the “let them eat cake” period in history again.[/quote] Reminds me also of the end of the Roman empire…fiddling while it burns down around us.
cvmom
Participant[quote=Arraya]We seem to have entered the “let them eat cake” period in history again.[/quote] Reminds me also of the end of the Roman empire…fiddling while it burns down around us.
cvmom
Participant[quote=Arraya]We seem to have entered the “let them eat cake” period in history again.[/quote] Reminds me also of the end of the Roman empire…fiddling while it burns down around us.
cvmom
ParticipantCaptcha, your daughter sounds very special. Seems like you and your wife are doing a great job of keeping her challenged. Keep it up as she goes through the school system. As she gets older, it gets more and more important for her to find peers who are also excited about math. One great resource (starts in fifth grade) is the San Diego Math Circle. It runs on Saturday mornings at UCSD, and was founded by another Poway parent. http://www.sdmathcircle.org/ Actually though, I think they do have some things for younger kids at the Math Circle now as well.
It’s especially hard for girls as they get older–that’s why the peer group of other girls who love math is also very important, I think.
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