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The other issue with buying in bulk is that when you buy bigger / more, you are more likely to use / eat it more quickly. So while your family may go through a 12-pack of pop in a week, knowing that you have more means they may go through a 24-pack in a week and a half instead of two weeks

The other issue with buying in bulk is that when you buy bigger / more, you are more likely to use / eat it more quickly. So while your family may go through a 12-pack of pop in a week, knowing that you have more means they may go through a 24-pack in a week and a half instead of two weeks

You really need to work on your analogy. The AARP spends hundreds of millions each year on political activism. It is a huge percentage of their spending. When we pay AARP our dues AARP is using a percentage of our payments to directly fund extreme liberal political activism. That is completely different than

bben46001, that's like saying your cousin who burns his DVD's to his computer so he can watch it on the road on his tablet without having to bring his DVD collection with him is just as much of a thug as the leader of a national crime syndicate boss (Mafia boss) because breaking copyright laws is a crime.

Unfortunately, this seems like an all or nothing solution.

What, no love for the new HTC One M8!?!

What! No love for the new HTC One M8?

In answer to vmgiordano's question, one of the reviewers states that it is 2.5 amps so, 2500 mAh. Which means that if you are charging an iPad or other power hungry tablet you won't be able to charge more than one device at a time.

RadioShack is selling SanDisk Cruzer USB flash drives at:
$6.99 for 8GB
$9.99 for 16GB
$14.99 for 32GB
$39.99 for 64GB

For me, the big issue with DuckDuckGo is that its results tend to be pretty crappy. Do the same search in Google, Bing, and DDG and you can easily see what I mean. The fact that I can use this with any search provider of my choosing is a huge bonus for me.

4) Associate with others that search for deals. This can be friends or websites / forums.

I'm with the "check to see if you can get it repaired" group. I currently work in a store where we do cell phone repairs. We charge customers for the cost of the part and about $40 for labor. For an iPhone screen replacement that is usually around $100. Considering the cost to try to replace one of those phones,

More like 2:15pm here on the East Coast.

So, in other words, the "best" options for hotspots for 85% of Americans is either the Verizon MiFi (extremely expensive), or using your current cellphone or tablet (again usually extremely expensive). The rest of the options just aren't available.

That's an easy one. Because most of the time a splinter left alone in the skin will simply come out on its own as the skin naturally pushes the splinter back out. Putting a paste and wrap on the location simply keeps it from being messed with and pushed back in.

Also, I hear that if you coat a satellite dish really well with it in the fall it'll keep the snow from sticking to it through most of the winter.

So, when's the best time to buy a new cell phone?

I'm really annoyed that apart from hacking the phone, something I really am not interested in doing, there is no way for me to upgrade my phone to a newer operating system. The company's that make the phones stop supporting them VERY quickly after they stop making them.

I'm confused. I could have sworn that "could of" and "should of" were both grammar mistakes. Shouldn't it be "could have" and "should have"?

The BJ Wholesale Club discount is ONLY valid at certain NY City locations.