TexasExpress09
TexasExpress09
TexasExpress09

I'm not wrong; you're just being deceiving in your intentions. In your comments, you make the connection between being conservative with buying a vehicle for its efficiency and its economic appeal. Then you make the claim that buying an SUV is somehow definitive of someone who is more 'liberal' with purchasing. This

That is the biggest collection of political bias bullchips I have ever seen used to justify on opinion on liberal/conservative preferences in vehicles.

I found my name on almost every one of those websites. That scares the hell out of me.

Or adyadyady appreciates responsible spending over paying 200x more for an item over 95% of us are just going to put in our garage. Art is something, wasting money for the sake of being "cutting edge" is not.

Like adyadyady's lack of appreciation of art, you lack the appreciation of adyadyady's comment. Ady is contributing a cheaper alternative to the $270 item mentioned in the article. Just because you don't appreciate the comment, doesn't mean it is not contributing. Especially since you did the exact same thing by

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A fingerprint scanner? Really, they are so 2001. This is a gimmick no one is going to copy. That will never catch on...oh wait.

Troll, you're a kid with a computer. Nothing more.

Blow it out your ass dickwad. I busted my ass to get where I am today and money isn't everything. I took the job I could get at the time, now I make 4 times as much than at my first job. You sob story tells me that you didn't bother with anything else in life. I work in high school too, and in college and because of

No, it's called being fresh out of college. Not everyone has your blessings and can save every penny. I don't live outside my means and you are detached from reality. When you have +$500 a month in student loans and live in a city where the minimum cost of living is +$1000 for a 1 bedroom apartment, and live off only

When a run of unemployment last longer than one's saving, please tell me ole merciful money god, what is your advice? Live isn't perfectly black and white.

When a run of unemploym

Well, fucking excuss me for being fresh out of college and burning through my 3 months worth of expense savings and not following your finacial advice. Not everything is so black and white.

I remember using Seafoam on my '95 GMC Serria. It worked well and I made a wicked cool 8 mile long 'cloud' while I was running it through. I did laps around my neighborhood just to freakout the neighbors.

I know people, like myself, who were very good at keeping a monthly zero balance. When the economy tanked and I lost my job for 5 months, much to my dislike, I choose to use my credit card as a lifeline to pay some of my bills. I didn't like it, but it put food on the table and allowed me to keep my house. A year

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How Can I Determine the Real Value of My Car?

I do use Google Calendar; however I needed a means to also include daily activity, the odd jobs that can't be schedules. Thank you for your recommendation.

musicpusher recomended Opus Domini which so far seems promising. Another user mentioned Microsoft's OneNote, which I forgot about and have used in the past. If I find Opus Domini to be lacking, I will give OneNote another go.

Even with the smallest plan possible, it is still cheaper to stay on my parent's plan and pay them $60 a month for the two lines for my wife and I