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    Porting a Net10 (Tracfone) number to T-Mobile, if my Net10 phone's underlying carrier...

    ...already is T-Mobile? I currently have a Net10 (same company as Tracfone) prepaid phone and am looking at T-Mobile's Even More Plus plan. The problem is, the number port eligibility checker says my number already is a T-Mobile number. That makes sense because Net10 uses either T-Mobile or...
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    html format question?

    Put each word in a <span style="color: #RRGGBB"> tag. <span style="color: red">The</span> <span style="color: #00ff00">quick</span> ... You can also use <font color="">, but <font> is a deprecated element and is being phased out. It also makes things more difficult in the future -- with <span>...
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    html format question?

    Put each word in a <span style="color: #RRGGBB"> tag. <span style="color: red">The</span> <span style="color: #00ff00">quick</span> ... You can also use <font color="">, but <font> is a deprecated element and is being phased out. It also makes things more difficult in the future -- with <span>...
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    Why am I on google images?

    What's the URL of it? Is it an actual Facebook URL, or did someone copy the image to their own server? It's on Google Images because someone embedded the image in their page and Google's search spider added it to the index. You could try contacting Google about it and ask them to take it down...
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    Why am I on google images?

    What's the URL of it? Is it an actual Facebook URL, or did someone copy the image to their own server? It's on Google Images because someone embedded the image in their page and Google's search spider added it to the index. You could try contacting Google about it and ask them to take it down...
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    Why am I on google images?

    What's the URL of it? Is it an actual Facebook URL, or did someone copy the image to their own server? It's on Google Images because someone embedded the image in their page and Google's search spider added it to the index. You could try contacting Google about it and ask them to take it down...
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