Nathan wrote:
> So even though you can buy a Nexus One without a plan, you can't start
> using it without one? That's too bad.

Bear in mind that all you need is *somebody* with a SIM, a data plan,
and five minutes. After that, you can go SIM-less or use a prepaid SIM
(if you want to play around with telephony stuff).

You're not limited to a T-Mobile store clerk -- it can be anyone handy
meeting those criteria.

"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your SIMs; I come to activate my
phone, not to praise this $#*#)@ Google Experience mandatory Google
account requirement", to loosely paraphrase The Bard.

-- 
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
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