Well, for example when I go into Wikipedia frenzy, I can easily open 10-20 tabs, terminology, graphs, tables, nested articles etc. It's much faster to switch between tabs than close and open them constantly. Why should I limit myself to 5? And yes, after an hour or two I usually get them off the stack one by one, collapsing back to first one, knowing much more about the history of Parliament in Canada.
"I say, let your affairs be as two or three, and not a hundred or a thousand; instead of a million count half a dozen, and keep your accounts on your thumb nail."
I bet Henry David Thoreau would say the same about browser tabs.
I have no idea why this is even an argument. T-mobiles coverage outside of metropolitan areas is worse than Verizon and AT&T. I'm a big fan on T-mobile but I rarely travel outside of metro areas except by plane. If I did have to drive a lot in rural areas, I would definitely be on Verizon.
Some API documentation says:
pdf() - Not implemented yet
Not implemented yet
How about you deprecate the API for now but reveal the purpose please.