Yeah, I swear I have three rows of "Because you watched my little pony"
Yeah, I swear I have three rows of "Because you watched my little pony"
I've seen a few comments about NFL players drafted. I'd recommend checking this out http://www.besttickets.com/blog/nfl-playe… The college chart is near the middle and has USC and Bama up top. There are other similar charts online tracking it in different ways, but the NFL Player Census is a good resource for stuff…
The possibility of explosion makes this project worthwhile, IMO.
I've owned both the DeWalt and the Porter Cable at different times and both work fine. The PC, which is the one I've got now, feels a bit heavier, but I may be out of my head since I almost never use the thing (I've come to favor my Domino, but that isn't entry level). The only ones that I could find that are a lot…
Here is a good review of them: http://www.woodmagazine.com/woodworking-to…
I was going to go with three.
I'm not sure what the "best" is but I love my Sonicare. I went with the FlexCare
I'm not sure what the "best" is but I love my Sonicare. I went with the FlexCare
Add to the whole EV thing, that their limited ranges help to insure you don't go over on miles.
+1 on the lawnmower sharpener. I picked that up about a month ago when I realized that mowing the lawn wasn't really doing a lot of cutting. Very straightforward to do, although you should remove the blade so you can check for balance after the sharpening. If you don't have a balanced blade then the mower will run…
You nailed the problem. Not all degrees have the same value, yet these articles treat them equally. When someone asks me about higher education, here's my standard answer:
I think your points are well made. You get the best return on your investment if you go into a major that has promising job growth and will pay well. If you go into college thinking that you will be able to pay off your loans and make enough money for the future with a fine arts, theater, or any number of liberal…
Even Jordan admitted he patterened his game on Dr. J
Never had to deal with such issues. On the plus side, 90 day insurance on anything you buy or 12 months extended warranty? I'll take it.
Same here.. except I don't pay it off at the end of the month. Rather I pay it off much more frequently.. ideally daily, but at least once every week. So it really becomes what I like to call a "debit card with hassle"
Only if you use them wrong. I treat my credit card like a debit card. I never spend more than I have in the bank and I pay it off 100% each month.
I use debit cards and that gives me rewards too. Lifehacker should do post on best reward bank account and debit card.
I absolutely disagree. Having a credit card is no different than having a debit card. The only problem with a credit card is the owner of the card. If you don't have enough self control and over charge your card, then yes you will get into trouble.
I have an Amazon credit card and pay it off in full every month. I…
This was my first thought when I read the headline. Credit cards are vacuous black holes that should be avoided where possible.
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