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just to prevent a couple crazy people from using 100 terabytes and ruining it for everyone

I like this, but I feel like it's missing the real top of the pyramid: true financial freedom, which is when your income from investments alone exceeds your expenses. Not until that point are you truly financially free.

Yeah Bankrate is pretty great. They make a lot of complex info really accessible. Again, this is a general rule of thumb and may not be for everyone (my portfolio is way 'under' in bonds), but I think it's a good starting point.

How about saying it "Micro Torrent"?

If you need your phone to help you calculate 10%, you have no business having ANY money to spend.

10% is one math problem that should never require a calculator, just move the decimal point over!

Bump. I love my pebble! Glance and MusicBoss are must-haves as well. The free versions of glance and MB are great additions, so much so i decided to go premium even though i don't really need any of the premium features. I'm also surprised at how scratch-resistant the screen is. For a while i didn't wear a watch

I wish I could recommend this twice. Saying "Why not just use an ad blocker?" sounds just like "Dude, you still pay for games/movies/music? Didn't you know you can download them free?"

So, "acqui-hire" is when a big company buys another smaller company just to get the people who work there.

You can run Dash over BT (or WiFi OBD) alongside other apps, devices, to car audio etc. Works a charm. Ping us at support@dash.by if you have any issues. Jamyn, CEO @ Dash

I don't live anywhere near you and I'm going to say that when I'm out.

Thirteen trillion*

I'm extremely proud of this. :)

Adam's legacy in my life: my partner and I refer to pooping as "flossing" now. I will miss you on Lifehacker!

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Mint is the best personal finance tool ever. They are on all major platforms iOS/Android/Mac/Windows. Mint is made by Intuit, who sells money management related products and most trusted org since many years and I trust them because I use to use their Quicken before which is similar to Mint but a self managing finance

The big issue here is that, many apps do not NEED a tablet specific version in order to function properly or offer more than the phone app, they include settings within the app to make use of higher resolution and bigger displays but are not marked as tablet specific apps, also, in many cases, both the tablet and