1h8fulkat
1h8fulkat
1h8fulkat

"You should have quite a binder on each of them. It is time to make sure your new 'boss' knows you have that binder" Blackmail your way to the top. I can see why management would want your new "boss" to fire you ;-)

Good, now add something useful. Like tell me if my browser is capable of reading SHA256 certificates so my Interwebs doesn't break in Jan 1.

Highest detail hamburger, lowest detail ciggy butts.

This is highly dependant on your circumstances. I don't think you can make that statement about everybody. There are many people that can't afford 15-20k cash but can afford a $200/mo car payment. Especially if they need to buy a car immediately and were planning on keeping it for some time.

Good video, but this guy's voice annoys me for some reason.

All aboard the hype train!

Go figure...water and electronics don't mix.

Haha, this is funny. We just interviewed a candidate where the only thing he said was "WE did this and WE did that." He never once mentioned "I" and that lead us to believe he didn't actually DO anything which was the primary reason in not hiring him.

Also known as the "throw onions all over your kitchen" technique.

"Write Your Master Password Down" ... :-/

We are lucky enough to have some "disposable" income. In other words, we don't spend every dollar we make. Our strategy is to have one joint savings/checking/credit card. And one individual credit card and checking each. Every month we both get the same amount auto-transferred into our personal checking accounts

So I kind of take a different approach to my "budget." Instead of auto saving X each month I have all my our checks deposited into savings. I then total up my bills yearly costs and divide by 12. I take that number and auto-transfer it to checking where the bills are paid from. This strategy allows me to autosave

$600/yr for the very rare and unlikely $4k pet bill? ~$9k in premiums over the avg 15 year lifespan of a pet. Seems like you would save more by investing that with an avg 8% return (I estimate about 18k after 15 years). I guess it might make sense if you pets are already very old and ready for a lot of bills, but

This is a low voltage, energy saving, panel heater which operates with convection currents. It can supplement the heat in a room between 130-150 sq/ft and is cool to the touch. It's also fanless so it is perfectly silent. It's also much safer to run overnight, this is perfect as supplemental heating for a nursery

This is a low voltage, energy saving, panel heater which operates with convection currents. It can supplement the

Not sure what the bookmarklets are, but yes, the mobile access aspect was a must for me.

Free is a big factor for me...even at $12/yr for LastPass Pro...it's just not worth it when you have a completely viable option like KeePass.

That assumes you implement stricter security standards than LastPass...which I find very difficult to believe.

So here is my problem. I hate running to the bathroom every 15 minutes (I wish I were exaggerating) when I drink water consistently. So I avoid drinking anything at all.

This is exactly what I was trying to figure out. Good post!

I was referencing your statement that nobody should combine finances because they "sleep in the same bed." You say that nobody should ever combine finances while I say it may make sense if said couple is in a committed relationship. Granted, if that couple has communication issues and/or differencing opinions of how