qua Cardi B Tells Bernie Sanders His Nails 'Look Quarantine' By dose.ca Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 12:51:23 +0000 Cardi B invited Bernie Sanders to join her on Instagram Live last night to talk politics, coronavirus and manicures. Full Article Non classé Bernie Sanders cardi b
qua Quarantine Love is in the Air in Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande’s "Stuck With U" Video By dose.ca Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 21:10:46 +0000 Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande’s new video for “Stuck With U” features a variety of celebs and their significant others – and also confirms a few rumoured relationships. Full Article Music ariana grande Ashton Kutcher Demi Lovato Gwyneth Paltrow Justin Bieber kylie jenner
qua How a Nuclear Submarine Officer Learned to Live in Tight Quarters - Issue 84: Outbreak By nautil.us Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 03:00:00 +0000 I’m no stranger to forced isolation. For the better part of my 20s, I served as a nuclear submarine officer running secret missions for the United States Navy. I deployed across the vast Pacific Ocean with a hundred other sailors on the USS Connecticut, a Seawolf-class ship engineered in the bygone Cold War era to be one of the fastest, quietest, and deepest-diving submersibles ever constructed. The advanced reactor was loaded with decades of enriched uranium fuel that made steam for propulsion and electrical power so we could disappear under the waves indefinitely without returning to port. My longest stint was for two months, when I traveled under the polar ice cap to the North Pole with a team of scientists studying the Arctic environment and testing high frequency sonar and acoustic communications for under-ice operations. During deployments, critical-life events occur without you: holidays with loved ones, the birth of a child, or in my case, the New York Giants 2011-2012 playoff run to beat Tom Brady’s Patriots in the Super Bowl for the second time. On the bright side, being cut off from the outside world was a great first job for an introvert.It’s been a month since COVID-19 involuntarily drafted me into another period of isolation far away from home. I’m in Turkey, where a two-week trip with my partner to meet her family has been extended indefinitely. There were no reported cases here and only a few in California in early March when we left San Francisco, where I run a business design studio. I had a lot of anticipation about Turkey because I’d never been here. Now I’m sheltering in a coastal town outside of Izmir with my partner, her parents, their seven cats, and a new puppy.Shuttered in a house on foreign soil where I don’t speak the language, I have found myself snapping back into submarine deployment mode. Each day I dutifully monitor online dashboards of data and report the status of the spread at the breakfast table to no one in particular. I stay in touch with friends and family all over the world who tell me they’re going stir crazy and their homes are getting claustrophobic. But if there is one thing my experience as a submarine officer taught me, it’s that you get comfortable being uncomfortable.OFFICER OF THE DECK: Author Steve Weiner in 2011, on the USS Connecticut, a nuclear submarine. Weiner was the ship’s navigator. Submarine and crew, with a team of scientists, were deployed in the Arctic Ocean, studying the Arctic environment and testing high frequency sonar and acoustic communications for under-ice operations.Courtesy of Steve WeinerMy training began with psychological testing, although it may not be what you think. Evaluating mental readiness for underwater isolation isn’t conducted in a laboratory by clipboard-toting, spectacled scientists. The process to select officers was created by Admiral Hyman Rickover—the engineering visionary and noted madman who put the first nuclear reactor in a submarine—to assess both technical acumen and composure under stress. For three decades as the director of the Navy’s nuclear propulsion program, Rickover tediously interviewed every officer, and the recruiting folklore is a true HR nightmare: locking candidates in closets for hours, asking obtuse questions such as “Do something to make me mad,” and sawing down chair legs to literally keep one off balance.Rickover retired from the Navy as its longest-serving officer and his successors carried on the tradition of screening each officer candidate, but with a slightly more dignified approach. Rickover’s ghost, though, seemed to preside over my interview process when I applied to be a submariner as a junior at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. I was warned by other midshipmen that I would fail on the spot if I initiated a handshake. So, dressed in my formal navy blue uniform and doing my best to avoid tripping into accidental human contact, I rigidly marched into the Admiral’s office, staring straight ahead while barking my resume. When I took a seat on the unaltered and perfectly level chair in front of his desk, the Admiral asked me bluntly why I took so many philosophy classes and if I thought I could handle the technical rigors of nuclear power school. My response was a rote quip from John Paul Jones’ “Qualifications of a Naval Officer.” “Admiral, an officer should be a gentleman of liberal education, refined manners, punctilious courtesy, and the nicest sense of personal honor.” My future boss looked at me, shook his head like he thought I’d be a handful, and told me I got the job.Confinement opened something up in my psyche and I gave myself permission to let go of my anxieties. Nuclear power training is an academic kick in the face every day for over a year. The curriculum is highly technical and the pedagogy resembles a cyborg assembly-line without even a hint of the Socratic method. Our grades were conspicuously posted on the classroom wall and a line was drawn between those who passed and those who failed. I was below the line enough to earn the distinguished dishonor of 25 additional study hours each week, which meant I was at school at 5 a.m. and every weekend. This is how the Nuclear Navy builds the appropriate level of knowledge and right temperament to deal with shipboard reactor operations.I finally sat down for a formal psychological evaluation a few months before my first deployment. I was ushered into a room no bigger than a broom closet and instructed to click through a computer-based questionnaire with multiple-choice questions about my emotions. I never did learn the results, so I assume my responses didn’t raise too many red flags.During my first year onboard, I spent all my waking hours either supervising reactor operations or learning the intricacies of every inch of the 350-foot tube and the science behind how it all worked. The electrolysis machine that split water molecules to generate oxygen was almost always out of commission, so instead we burned chlorate candles that produced breathable air. Seawater was distilled each day for drinking and shower water. Our satellite communications link had less bandwidth than my dial-up modem in the 1990s and we were permitted to send text-only emails to friends and family at certain times and in certain locations so as not to risk being detected. I took tests every month to demonstrate proficiency in nuclear engineering, navigation, and the battle capabilities of the ship. When I earned my submarine warfare qualification, the Captain pinned the gold dolphins insignia on my uniform and gave me the proverbial keys to the $4 billion warship. At that point, I was responsible for coordinating missions and navigating the ship as the Officer of the Deck.Modern submarines are hydrodynamically shaped to have the most efficient laminar flow underwater, so that’s where we operated 99 percent of the time. The rare exception to being submerged is when we’d go in and out of port. The most unfortunate times were long transits tossing about in heavy swells, which made for a particularly nauseated cruise. To this day, conjuring the memory of some such sails causes a reflux flashback. A submariner’s true comfort zone is beneath the waves so as soon as we broke ties with the pier we navigated toward water that was deep enough for us to dive.It’s unnatural to stuff humans, torpedoes, and a nuclear reactor into a steel boat that’s intentionally meant to sink. This engineering marvel ranks among the most complex, and before we’d proceed below and subject the ship and its inhabitants to extreme sea pressures, the officers would visually inspect thousands of valves to verify the proper lineup of systems that would propel us to the surface if we started flooding uncontrollably and sinking—a no-mistakes procedure called rigging for dive. Once we’d slip beneath the waves, the entire crew would walk around to check for leaks before we’d settle into a rotation of standing watch, practicing our casualty drills, engineering training, eating, showering (sometimes), and sleeping (rarely). The full cycle was 18 hours, which meant the timing of our circadian cycles were constantly changing. Regardless of the amount of government-issued Folger’s coffee I’d pour down my throat, I’d pass out upon immediate contact with my rack (the colloquialism for a submarine bunk in which your modicum of privacy was symbolized by a cloth curtain).As an officer, I lived luxuriously with only two other grown men in a stateroom no bigger than a walk-in closet. Most of the crew slept stacked like lumber in an 18-person bunk room and they all took turns in the rack. This alternative lifestyle is known as hot-racking, because of the sensation you get when you crawl into bedding that’s been recently occupied. The bunk rooms are sanctuaries where silence is observed with monastic intensity. Slamming the door or setting an alarm clock was a cardinal sin so wakeups were conducted by a junior sailor who gently coaxed you awake when it was time to stand watch. Lieutenant Weiner, it’s time to wake up. You’ve got the midnight watch, sir. Words that haunt my dreams.The electrolysis machine was out of commission, so we burned chlorate candles that produced breathable air. I maintained some semblance of sanity and physical fitness by sneaking a workout on a rowing erg in the engine room or a stationary bike squeezed between electronics cabinets. The rhythmic beating of footsteps on a treadmill was a noise offender—the sound could be detected on sonar from miles away—so we shut it off unless we were in friendly waters where we weren’t concerned with counter-detection.Like a heavily watered-down version of a Buddhist monk taking solitary retreat in a cave, my extended submarine confinements opened something up in my psyche and I gave myself permission to let go of my anxieties. Transiting underneath a vast ocean in a vessel with a few inches of steel preventing us from drowning helps put things into perspective. Now that I’m out of the Navy, I have more appreciation for the freedoms of personal choice, a fresh piece of fruit, and 24 hours in a day. My only regrets are not keeping a journal or having the wherewithal to discover the practice of meditation under the sea.Today, I’m learning Turkish so I can understand more about what’s happening around me. I’m doing Kundalini yoga (a moving meditation that focuses on breathwork) and running on the treadmill (since I’m no longer concerned about my footsteps being detected on sonar). On my submarine, I looked at photos to stay connected to the world I left behind, knowing that I’d return soon enough. Now our friend who is isolating in our apartment in San Francisco sends us pictures of our cat and gives us reports about how the neighborhood has changed.It’s hard to imagine that we’ll resume our lifestyles exactly as they were. But the submariner in me is optimistic that we have it in us to adapt to whatever conditions are waiting for us when it’s safe to ascend from the depths and return to the surface.Steve Weiner is the founder of Very Scarce, a business design studio. He used to lead portfolio companies at Expa and drive nuclear submarines in the U.S. Navy. He has an MBA from The Wharton School and a BS from the U.S. Naval Academy. Instagram: @steve Twitter: @weenpeaceLead image: Mike H. / ShutterstockRead More… Full Article
qua All NHL players must follow quarantine orders before resuming season, Trudeau says By globalnews.ca Published On :: Sun, 03 May 2020 18:48:02 +0000 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Sunday that players would — at a minimum — need to follow quarantine protocols if they were to arrive in Canada while the border remains closed due to the pandemic. Full Article Canada Health Sports Canada Coronavirus Coronavirus Coronavirus Cases Coronavirus In Canada coronavirus news coronavirus update COVID-19 covid-19 canada covid-19 news
qua The Guardian view on BAME death rates: inequality and injustice By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T17:36:57Z Coronavirus is much more likely to claim the lives of black people than white. Socio-economic factors are a significant contributorCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageA universal experience is highlighting the sharp divides in our society. Few are as stark and shocking as those revealed by Thursday’s news that black people in England and Wales are more than four times as likely to die from Covid-19 as white people. Bangladeshi and Pakistani people were about three and a half times more likely, and those of Indian origin two and a half times as likely, the Office for National Statistics reported.The disproportionately high toll of BAME people was already evident, notably among medical staff: a review of just over a hundred NHS staff who died found that almost two-thirds were black or Asian, though those groups account for less than one in seven workers in the health service. It is all the more striking, given that age is one of the biggest risk factors and the over-65s comprise only one in 20 of the BAME population, compared with almost one in five of the white population. Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Doctors Health Infectious diseases Society Race Inequality Health policy
qua The One Show viewers praise 'brilliant' Joe Pasquale for delivering crucial NHS supplies By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-22T17:17:00Z The heavily tattooed comedian was spotlighted in a segment on the BBC current affairs programme because of his volunteering work Full Article
qua Idris Elba denies calling for annual quarantine week: 'I didn't suggest an actual lockdown' By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-26T13:45:00Z Actor was ridiculed for remarks as people pointed out they were unlikely to forget current predicament anytime soon Full Article
qua Parks and Recreation reunion: Fans are a 'mess' after 'emotional' quarantine special By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-01T08:11:55Z Episode has been hailed the 'absolute best part' of lockdown Full Article
qua BBC could quarantine casts and crews of shows including Peaky Blinders and Line of Duty together if lockdown continues By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-01T12:34:00Z The casts of the company's top dramas could soon be isolating together Full Article
qua Farewell Homeland, a series that frustrated and delighted in equal measure – but was never predictable By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-04T04:00:00Z As Claire Danes puts Carrie Mathison to pasture, Jacob Stolworthy looks back at the series that justified its existence to the bitter end Full Article
qua Mick Jagger performs mundane tasks in spoof quarantine PSA on Jimmy Fallon's show By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-05T15:07:00Z Rolling Stone can herd sheep, chop vegetables, and perform a few repairs Full Article
qua UK to place all incoming travellers under 14-day quarantine... By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:46:40Z UK to place all incoming travellers under 14-day quarantine... (Third column, 11th story, link) Related stories:Swiss to launch tracking app...More than 1,000 line up for food in rich Geneva...Dutch students return to school behind plastic shields...Milan mayor lashes out at revelers breaking rules...Belgians told to pick four 'lockdown friends'...Roaming 'robodog' politely tells Singapore park goers to keep apart...Colombian company creates bed that can double as coffin...Argentina Teeters on Default, Again, as Pandemic Guts Economy... Full Article
qua USWNT may have lost the battle over equal pay but they will win the war By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-04T09:00:16Z The US women’s team have lost their lawsuit over equal pay but they continue to make progress in the court of public opinionThis isn’t how the fight for equal pay is supposed to end for the US women’s national team.On Friday a US district court judge rejected the USWNT’s allegations of gender discrimination and ruled in favor of the US Soccer Federation, declaring that the team have not been underpaid. Related: Joe Biden wades into equal pay dispute between USWNT and US Soccer Continue reading... Full Article USA women's football team Football Equal pay Sport Society US sports
qua What's the Difference Between Sasquatch and Bigfoot? By science.howstuffworks.com Published On :: 2020-04-09T12:00:01+00:00 Are these just different names for the same beast or are there subtle differences? We talk with the owner of a Bigfoot museum who's had a close encounter. Full Article
qua Margaret Qualley says environmental activism made her 'not popular' in school By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-16T14:12:03Z The Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood star has praised teenage activists Full Article
qua Sam Smith responds to backlash over 'quarantine meltdown' photo By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-17T15:09:00Z The singer said their post had been badly timed Full Article
qua Idris Elba: 'The world should take a week of quarantine every year' to remember coronavirus By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-20T12:25:00Z The actor and his wife Sabrina both tested positive for Covid-19 last month Full Article
qua Dua Lipa reveals orange hair in cute quarantine snap with boyfriend Anwar Hadid By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-27T09:58:20Z The Hotter than Hell singer has revealed her new 'do in a sweet Instagram post Full Article
qua Kristen Stewart unveils bold new orange hair for quarantine By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-28T08:14:09Z The actress had her hair dyed shortly before the lockdown Full Article
qua Maldives government builds luxury coronavirus quarantine resort By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-03-13T13:09:00Z Luxury self-isolation Full Article
qua 10 quarantine birthday memes you'll only appreciate if you're 'celebrating' during lockdown By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-22T10:11:17Z If you were born in March or April, our condolences ... Full Article
qua How likely is it that passengers will be quarantined for two weeks after entering UK? By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-27T09:18:00Z Travellers may have to quarantine for two weeks on arrival to UK - but why hasn't this been implemented sooner? Full Article
qua Peloton adds new social feature to connect members in quarantine By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-29T09:44:57Z Make friends while you spin Full Article
qua Why you need Vitamin C in your quarantine skincare regime By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-06T08:59:00Z It's a wonder ingredient – and not just for fending off illness Full Article
qua Netflix is reducing streaming quality amid coronavirus. How will it affect viewing in Australia? By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-03-26T02:27:59Z Netflix is cutting down traffic to ease internet capacity as more people work from home. Here’s what it means for Australians’ streaming experienceFollow the latest Australia coronavirus blog for live news and updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageNetflix has agreed to reduce the data it uses to stream movies and TV shows across Australia as more and more people are working from home due to the coronavirus shutdown. But what will it mean for your viewing habits while you’re staying at home? Related: Australian government asks Netflix and Stan to reduce data to avoid broadband overload Related: As cinemas go dark, the film industry may go straight to Netflix Continue reading... Full Article Netflix Coronavirus outbreak TV streaming Media Infectious diseases Entertainment TV Foxtel Australia news Australian media
qua BBC could quarantine actors and crews on dramas to aid filming By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-29T05:00:07Z Broadcaster considers plans to restart production on many TV series halted by pandemicCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe BBC could put actors and directors in quarantine and remove the studio audience from Strictly Come Dancing under plans to help restart television production after the coronavirus pandemic shut down much of the industry.The proposals, which could affect everything from EastEnders to light entertainment and high-end dramas, are being considered as broadcasters face up to the prospect of enormous gaps in their schedules after much of British television production was stopped dead in mid-March. Related: No Señor Agüero, but BBC Bitesize kicks it out of the park Related: How TV news hosts get camera-ready in lockdown Continue reading... Full Article BBC Media EastEnders Soap opera Television & radio Television Coronavirus outbreak Strictly Come Dancing UK news Culture Drama Entertainment TV Infectious diseases
qua Coronavirus quarantine: All UK arrivals 'will have to self-isolate for 14 days' By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:15:00 GMT Full Article topics:things/self-isolation topics:in-the-news/uk-coronavirus-lockdown structure:news topics:in-the-news/coronavirus structure:news/uk-news storytype:standard
qua January Jones shares phone number to help fans during quarantine By www.film-news.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:30:00 +0100 January Jones wanted to give her followers a more "personal experience". Full Article
qua Bruce Willis has reunited with his wife but is still quarantining with former spouse Demi Moore By www.film-news.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:10:00 +0100 The 'Die Hard' actor has been in Idaho with the 'Ghost' actress and their children, Rumer, 31, Scout, 28, and Talluhah, 26, for the past Full Article
qua Microsoft cloud annualized run rate hits $13bn in strong first quarter By arstechnica.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Oct 2016 01:35:43 +0000 Surface revenue was also strong, up 38 percent year on year. Full Article Biz & IT business finance financials microsoft
qua West Ham squad to defer part of their wages while owners inject £30m into club to battle coronavirus costs By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-10T18:18:00Z West Ham's players have become the second Premier League squad to defer part of their wages while owners David Sullivan and David Gold have injected £30million into the club in order to combat the financial impact of coronavirus. Full Article
qua Jurgen Klopp reveals Liverpool squad shock at Kenny Dalglish coronavirus diagnosis – 'One of us has it' By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-13T13:25:00Z Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has revealed the impact that club legend Sir Kenny Dalglish being diagnosed with coronavirus had on him and his players. Full Article
qua David Moyes predicts tight turnaround for West Ham squad when football season resumes By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-14T16:00:57Z West Ham manager David Moyes says he does not expect to have any more than three weeks to work with his players before the season resumes. Full Article
qua How the West Ham medical department is working every day to keep Hammers squad fit for Premier League restart By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-15T10:00:04Z West Ham's medical department have relished the challenge of keeping the squad fit and motivated during the lockdown and has hailed the commitment of the players. Full Article
qua Bruno Fernandes reveals what quality future Manchester United signings must have By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-16T03:08:32Z Bruno Fernandes has insisted he made the move to Manchester United in order to win every trophy available and wants players that follow him to Old Trafford to possess a similar hunger for success. Full Article
qua Trent Alexander-Arnold books Liverpool's place in FIFA 20 Stay and Play Cup quarter-finals as Chelsea bow out By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-16T21:29:30Z Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold dominated Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior to reach the quarter-finals on an enthralling second day of the virtual Stay and Play Cup. Full Article
qua Juan Mata praises Manchester United's underrated 'quarterback' Michael Carrick By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-17T13:10:24Z Juan Mata hailed praised Michael Carrick as one of Manchester United's great underrated players. Full Article
qua Football's Staying Home Cup LIVE stream: Results from quarter-finals of England FIFA 20 tournament By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-17T15:08:00Z Football has been suspended for the foreseeable future due to the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article
qua Uefa confirms Champions League qualification to be based on sporting merit if season cannot be completed By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-23T13:00:00Z Champions League and Europa League places for next season must be awarded on sporting merit should any domestic leagues not resume, Uefa has announced. Full Article
qua Coronavirus sport news LIVE: Arsenal squad to return to training base, Moise Kean 'hosts party', England Test latest By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-26T07:28:00Z Welcome to the Evening Standard's LIVE coverage as the coronavirus crisis continues to heavily impact sport across the globe. Full Article
qua Heung-min Son military service: Tottenham star could miss Premier League training return due to quarantine By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-27T09:47:00Z Tottenham star Heung-min Son is facing a third spell of quarantine and could miss the Premier League's return to full training due to government plans to force all people arriving in the UK to self-isolate for 14 days. Full Article
qua Champions League changes to restrict qualification to ' title winner and Europa League semi-finalists' By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-28T12:15:08Z Proposed changes to the Champions League could 'end the Premier League top-four race' with qualification restricted, according to reports. Full Article
qua Tottenham return to training: Watch as squad head back to Hotspur Way amid coronavirus lockdown By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-28T14:52:50Z Tottenham have on Tuesday returned to training during the coronavirus lockdown as clubs look to conclude the Premier League season. Full Article
qua US women's football team lose court battle over equal pay By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-02T03:40:00Z The US women's national football team's (USWNT) push for equal pay was dismissed by a court on Friday. Full Article
qua FC Cologne reveal plans for 'quarantine-like' training camp when Bundesliga return confirmed By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-03T17:02:00Z FC Cologne have announced plans to move into a "quarantine-like" training camp environment earlier than anticipated if the green light is given for the Bundesliga season to resume. Full Article
qua Barcelona squad arrive for coronavirus testing ahead of LaLiga season restart By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-06T08:43:00Z Barcelona's players were back at the club's training ground on Wednesday morning for coronavirus tests ahead of LaLiga's planned return next month. Full Article
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qua PhoneQuake — Best Cell Phone Plans For College Students - Being... By phonequake.tumblr.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Jul 2018 20:23:22 +0000 Best Cell Phone Plans For College Students - Being a student means making budget your middle name. What better place to start than with your cell phone plan? You want enough minutes, lots of texting, and a data plan that won’t quit. College is an ex… Full Article
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qua PhoneQuake — Project Fi Cell Phone Plans - Project Fi is one of... By phonequake.tumblr.com Published On :: Sun, 08 Jul 2018 20:23:30 +0000 Project Fi Cell Phone Plans - Project Fi is one of the few wireless carriers in the U.S. to refund you for the data you don’t use, meaning that if you churn through 3.5GB data in one month on a 4GB plan, you are credited the remaining 0.5GB. Fi’s ne… Full Article