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My advice would be to sort of combine the “quick wins” idea with the proper method of paying off high interest first. Just like he suggests celebrating one month of emergency fund even though it’s not your ultimate goal, celebrate paying off $1000 of debt even if that doesn’t actually completely payoff any individual

Even though for all practical purposes, the weight doesn’t change, that means that people who say an electric car is lighter with an empty battery are technically correct.

That back to last app button sounds very useful, and is long overdue. I can’t imagine not having a back button, its one of the main reasons I think iOS is a million times more annoying to navigate. This isn’t as good as a proper back button, but it’s a step in the right direction.

In a different setting, I might have “fallen for it” and said the wrong answer. But because of the setting, I was expecting there to be some form of trick and I assumed my initial assumption was too easy, so I did some more trials and arrived at the correct answer.

I don’t understand why people are complaining about this. The concept of paying per page is immensely more fair than paying per download.

Uh... As has been mentioned by others, Gmail has already added a lot of this in their new Inbox app.

I’d be interested in trying IFTTT. Currently one of the main things I have Tasker do is automate my Wifi.

With an immediate annuity... the annuity begins paying out immediately or within a year.

I call BS on the multiple versions thing being BS. It’s two separate story lines, and they’ve said each one on its own has as much content as FE: Awakening. Assuming that’s true, this model was their only option. The real issue is the fixed price that all games are expected to come at.

Exactly. It’s like if I took my 7 year old laptop, and bought a 4k monitor, a mechanical keyboard, and an expensive mouse so that I could get a better gaming experience.

That was not “tips” for taking better videos with your smartphone. That was a list of things to spend money on to make your smartphone videos better. The main benefits of just using your smartphone are a) I always have it with me and b) I don’t have to spend any money (because I already have the phone anyway). Buying

I made a chart of all possible combinations of what I see and what the other guy sees. Then, start with a scenario that’s solvable on day one, such as I see 0 and he sees 13. He solves that on day 1. If I see 0 and he doesn’t solve it on day 1, then he doesn’t see 13, so he must see 10 and I solve it on day 2. But if

Personally, I think they should be required to quote interest in mathematically accurate and descriptive terms. i.e. “annual effective rate of x%” and “annual real rate of x%” instead of APY, or “annualized nominal rate of x% compounded monthly/daily/etc” instead of APR.

Just like everyone else in the comments, I’m so tired of this. There was a time, years ago, when this made sense. But these days it just doesn’t. Make things available for Android too. A “few months” is a rediculous time frame, not to mention vague. Do they realize how many people will end up just never playing the

The 5, which you say it runs on, is almost 3 years old. The 4, wich you say it doesn’t, is 8 days short of 5 years old. If a PC game came out, and couldn’t run on an average five year old PC, would you be complaining?

Won’t cost a dime? Will we need to pay for Xbox Live Gold/PlayStation Plus?

I’m still a little worried about platform. I played 1 and 2 on xbox 360, have they said anything about platform for this or for season 3? And if they won’t be on last gen systems, will I be able to somehow transfer my save to the PC or Android versions of future seasons? (I don’t have an Xbox One, so hopefully they

Sure it does. That’s how they do targeted ads, which is the main source of Google’s income.

One of the benefits of credit cards is the part where you said you won’t see your money for a while. With a credit card, you never lose the money. Even if it takes them a while to “review your claim”, in the meantime when you pay your credit card bill you don’t have to pay for the bogus charge. You’re never actually

To multiply anything by 8, the easiest way is to use the trick mentioned in the post and break it up into it’s prime factors. So instead of multiplying by 8, I would multiply by 2, three times. So for 8*7, I would do 7 *2=14, 14*2=28, 28*2=56. It may sound silly on the surface to break it up into a bunch of steps like