I didn't think anyone was being a jerk, and if anyone was, it would be the OP who was trying to bypass a terms of service, and part of the reason data is so limited.
That folder has been discussed many, many times over the last few months. Any company still stupid enough to put the throttling in the phone, deserves what they get (which is people unlocking it). The throttle is in Virgin's server, putting it on your phone would have meant it was there when you bought the phone, and mine was bought before the throttle, but also would mean the devs would easily have found and removed it by now.
I agree with you, I don't like limits and caps, and companies in general taking advantage, but like it or not, there is only so much bandwidth. On the other hand, while it says unlimited and is for 97% of people who never hit the limit, the terms of service are very clear on how much you can use. It's not like Straight Talk where you don't know and they aren't throttling you down to 100k either, like some other companies, or worse, flat out stopping you or charging INSANE amounts of money if you go over. If you don't like it, you are free to try another company.
I'm not exactly sure what are you so angry about? Virgin has actually been pretty darn good and up front about everything over the many years I have been with them. Which is more than I can say for almost every phone company I have ever dealt with.
Besides all of that, you are paying $25 or $35 a month for a phone AND data... Seriously, you want to complain? Cheaper service doesn't exactly grow on trees. Go look at what a decent post paid plan costs, or even home phone or dsl/cable service.
By the way, you will soon be able to get unlimited 2g and 4g data if you upgrade to the Evo V (3g is still throttled).