Re: Keurig - get yours from Costco, if you can (I did). I plunked down 149.99+ tax for the Platinum plus 60 K-cups and the personal k-cup thing for your own personal brew. TOTALLY worth it. Though, I have a teenage sister who exploded an apple cider k-cup in it (by brewing it twice), so that was a pain today.
On topic: Back to Costco - talked to the wireless advocates guy, he said Costco will be getting the Nexus, but they are still waiting on a date. He did know that they are getting it when I asked him today. I played with the RAZR, and it was nothing less than sassy, but the bezel and the shape of the phone is ugly (c'mon, all that R&D). I'm waiting for Nexus. I think it will be the better awesome.
Okay, for those who don't know about the 9.99 deal:
Miss Erin (ehem, me) had her phone stolen on the second day of a new teaching job that I started in southside ATL. They caught the kid, and when I'm 36 (I'm 26 now), we'll have the trial. Well, my bro had an old Droid 2 he sacked when he was hired for a company that supplied him with his favorite, the iPhone. So, for me, Droid 2 it was. An associate at BB told me that you can add the 9.99 additional line to a family plan, but put an old dumb phone on the line and still get the upgrade price for a new phone. Rather than terminating my contract at 270.00 up front, I pay 240.00 over a 24-month contract for the additional line ($10 because the dumb phone won't need data), but I get to upgrade now, rather than next September, and still keep the upgrade for my line when 2012 rolls around. This works out well for me because we did the plan at Costco, which had a promotion of the third line on a family plan with at least 2 data lines gets the 9.99 charge waived for 12months. So, saving that 120.00, I will only pay about 120.00 additional to have the new phone on contract, and we'll have an emergency line. By the time I heard this, Nexus was big talk, so knowing the game plan, I decided I would wait. Capisci?