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This is another excellent point. For someone who doesn't have a background in this, that's an insanely horrible security flaw that random community members are blindly advising without giving any context or information. This is an incredibly horrible way to introduce new people to rooting.

Part of the problem is that people talk about one emergency fund when you should have at least two, lets call them My Car Died and My Job Died.

Vote: Swiftkey

Google's official Device Manager works great for me (both the app and the web version). Telling that to Ring your device will unmute the device and turn the volume all the way up.

See my other reply:

I HAVE THAT MUG!!! :D And no guesses for how I feel about it ;)

That's very true. I imagine Zelda or Impa getting this treatment would've caused quite the uproar. And so far it looks like she's the only person like that, as the new male character has a pretty badass "I'm the Lu Bu of this franchise" look.

Dude looks like he's eating his phone.

You do realize that through the progress of technology even though the physical media is fine you'll likely not be in possession of a functional device capable of reading it. In 1984 (30 years ago) the 5 1/4" floppy disk was still in use and the 3.5" floppy diskette was the norm. They don't even make 5 1/4" drives

Haha thank you!! You get 50 points.

how is this any different than paying 50 dollars for world of war craft and not being able to log in and play unless you have an active subscription?

You know what's worse than dying in a game?

Agreed. There are a lot of personal finance basics people could stand to be exposed to before they head into the "real world."

It should probably even be both: in high school, for students who don't pursue higher education (it was required for graduation in my home state—senior year, to boot, so it would be more relevant), and then a refresher course in college, because I totally did not remember everything I learned in high school after four

The piracy apologists should be along soon to explain to you how you can't steal virtual items. Just nod and smile.

I have on of these for my iPad and it took some getting used to the little plastic disc on the end but in the end, I love it. I hate the big nubs because I never really feel like I'm going to write where I want and how I want. With this though, it has the tiny precise tip and works GREAT! I would highly recommend it.

Thanks, those look much better. If our tablet didn't spend so much time in the hands of a two year old I'd switch to that in a heartbeat.

One possible problem with this is that many times the employer match is on a per-pay-period basis. So if you max out your 401(k) on your Aug 31 paycheck, you'd be missing 3 months of employer match and you would have only received the normal 3% match for the first 9 months. That could be a couple of thousand dollars

Logitech's tablet keyboards are some of the most comfortable and natural-feeling I've used with a tablet. You'll still find yourself hunching to type, but at least your arms and wrists won't be uncomfortable. The keyboards themselves are fairly firm and the keys give good response, so you can actually use it like you

And my ax.