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clrmoney
clrmoney
2/7/2018 11:27:21 AM
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5G Super Bowl
I never cared or like the super bowl because I don't care for Football in general but if it has an opportunity to make some money from this 5G thing then go for it.

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Ariella
Ariella
2/7/2018 12:42:17 PM
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Re: 5G Super Bowl
@clmoney I share your view. I'm one of those people more intersted in the creative efforts that go into the commercials for hte Super Bowl than the game itself.

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faryl
faryl
2/13/2018 11:46:24 AM
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Re: 5G Super Bowl
I like the half time show! (And the puppy bowl)

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srufolo1
srufolo1
2/11/2018 11:52:44 AM
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Re: 5G Super Bowl

@clrmoney I totally agree with you, and especially this year where I wasn't excited about either team that was playing. To me, the SuperBowl is more about stuffing one's face with food.



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Ariella
Ariella
2/13/2018 1:18:25 PM
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Re: 5G Super Bowl
@srulofo well, the occasion does promote a lot of sales for snacks, beer, etc. I'm sure stores are very grateful for that!

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srufolo1
srufolo1
2/16/2018 9:25:05 PM
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Re: 5G Super Bowl
@Ariella I think the supermarkets are happy with that situation. I don't recall it being as based around food as it is now. The commercials didn't thrill me this year. My favorite was the "Dirty Dancing" one with Manning, which was pretty funny.

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
2/18/2018 8:26:07 PM
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Re: 5G Super Bowl
There is no question that they have to improvise and adapt to changing circustmances--I also want to remind you all (as we're talking Supermarkets) to reflect upon how Amazon GO present a picture of a profoundly challenging future....

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Ariella
Ariella
2/19/2018 2:00:26 PM
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Re: 5G Super Bowl
@mpouraryan That's true. Technology can completely transform our grocery shopping. Now you have options to avoid going to the store or avoid waiting on a line at a store that can read and chare you for your purchases when you pick them up.

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Michelle
Michelle
2/19/2018 2:46:00 PM
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Re: 5G Super Bowl
@Ariella I think of this every time I need to go to the store. I consider what could wait to be delivered later and what I'll need right away. Going to the store is such a hassle sometimes. I like to think we get out of each others' way when some of us choose online ordering. Fewer people in lines for those who need to go in...

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Ariella
Ariella
2/19/2018 3:10:41 PM
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Re: 5G Super Bowl
@Michelle I find that I regularly order big nonperishable things on Target. I know that Amazon also tries to get that kind of business through its Prime Pantry (though I haven't used that).  I still go to stores, though, because we go through a lot of fresh produce that has to be replenished more than once a week.

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vnewman
vnewman
2/7/2018 9:39:16 PM
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PyeongChang
It makes sense since South Korea was hoping to have a 5G mobile network in place for this year’s Winter Olympics. They are running low on time.

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srufolo1
srufolo1
2/11/2018 11:50:19 AM
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Verizon's 'Quiet" 5G Super Bowl Demo
So who knew about this secret 5G test, beside Verizon and the parties that participated in it. I don't think Verizon should have kept something as big a deal as this a "secret."

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faryl
faryl
2/13/2018 11:47:52 AM
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Re: Verizon's 'Quiet" 5G Super Bowl Demo
I don’t really get the point of doing it during the Super Bowl if it wasn’t being promoted.

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