So we're in the age of cell phones and global interconnectedness, but more pertinently, we're in an age of extreme international capitalism. Does it stimulate the global economy to charge Verizon customers $20 per 10 minutes of international roaming cell phone use? I have to assume so, but I'll tell you this: if you want to tell me something, then just text me 'cause that costs $.05 rather than $1.99. It will only cost me $.5o to respond.
Maybe Skype will be my savior.
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Someone I know had Skype rerouted through her cell phone in South Korea and was able to talk to friends in the US for free, I think. I have no idea how she did this but I can try to find out if you'd like.
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