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If you are a two car family and need a commuter car, then you can't beat leasing a Nissan Leaf. For $200 a month, and around $10 or $15 of electricity per month, I stopped paying around $250 to $300 per month for gasoline, so I'm making $$'s on the deal. For longer trips, we use my wife's car so range isn't problem.

At best, if they've got 3 activities out at once then after cleanup all the pieces end up jumbled together in the binder. Probably all stuffed into one pouch.

This assumes kids with the discipline to put things away when they are done, and only have one thing out at a time. If that's your kids, then this should be awesome.

One broken Belieber at a time.

We have multiple bank accounts split up by spending category. My paycheck direct deposit gets split so we deposit into the following accounts: Bills, My spending (gas, lunch at work, etc), Her spending (groceries, Costco, gas, etc) and Savings.

LOL...no.

Not fat, just offseason.

Padawan wrestling.

I used to root all my phones, but then updates on my Nexus 4 started breaking root and the whole backup/wipe/root/restore thing just got to be too much work. Especially after some game files got munged and all my progress was lost a couple times. Now I'm just too lazy.

I'm starting to get on the Mike Rowe bandwagon on this. Basically, for the 90% of the people that this doesn't line up exactly for, this is crap advice. The better way to find a career is to look at what jobs are in demand out there, either white or blue collar, and as long as you don't hate it, go for one of those.

That's pretty much what I'm doing now. Using the wifi connection at work as a trigger for Tasker.

My thinking is that as long as the employer is a "potential" employer, you don't disclose anything. Once you are an employee and you can and should disclose whatever you feel comfortable with.

This sounds like most of the problem is in needing to smooth out the boom and bust cycles in between projects. In my field (elec engineering) this is done using contractors to get you over the hump at the end of a project and then letting them go. The perm employees are your core guys who stay and provide continuity

How about a Plex server beefy enough to handle transcoding, but low power enough that you don't feel bad for leaving it on all the time? But still cheap...

Ugh...I haven't ran into a single one that didn't suck and make me want to drop kick it across the room.

My wire detector is so freaking useful. Need to know which coax or ethernet cable in the breakout box goes to the den? Trying to run an ethernet cable to the niche in the hallway? Hook up the tone generator to one end of the cable, and use the probe to listen for the other end of the cable through walls, or at the

I would argue against the greater good method based on complexity of execution.

There are still data plans out there that don't have unlimited nationwide minutes?

Most of the engineering jobs I've had are ROWE environments. At least at the better (and more successful) companies. Otherwise they lose their staff too quickly.

So boring. Everyone else gets to have grand adventures except me.