TheeeGooch
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TheeeGooch

So I should show up in a rust bucket to pitch a 2 million dollar home to my client ? Clients will take one look at that car and pass in the sale, thinking, 'if his realty skills only make him enough to afford that, how reliable can he be?'

No. The rule of thumb that I use is buy a new car if you will drive it for 10 years, a 4+ year old used car if you plan on driving it for 10 years. And a downright beater if you're in debt up to your eyeballs and are working Dave Ramsey's money makeover plan.

I have an automatic sorter to keep things today. But when I take them to the bank or Coinstar, I have to break them up to put into their coin counter . The only benefit is that they are easier to store and count when they are all
Rolled up.

My bank charges for coin counting.

I didn't know that these kits existed! My 2003 altima's headlights are pretty cloudy. I'll have to look up these kits on Amazon!

This is definitely DoA. Either the developers live in a cave or don't realize that you have to give people a reason to use your new product over the one that predates yours by several years.

The way I do it is to decide what I want in advance , save for it in advance, plug the numbers into my annual spending plan to make sure that it doesn't conflict(take money) away from my other goals, and if I can't it on my terms then I walk away. All of the math is done at home. If they try to get me to agree to

The way I do it is to decide what I want in advance , save for it in advance, plug the numbers into my annual spending plan to make sure that it doesn't conflict(take money) away from my other goals, and if I can't it on my terms then I walk away. All of the math is done at home. If they try to get me to agree to

The way I do it is to decide what I want in advance , save for it in advance, plug the numbers into my annual spending plan to make sure that it doesn't conflict(take money) away from my other goals, and if I can't it on my terms then I walk away. All of the math is done at home. If they try to get me to agree to

The way I do it is to decide what I want in advance , save for it in advance, plug the numbers into my annual spending plan to make sure that it doesn't conflict(take money) away from my other goals, and if I can't it on my terms then I walk away. All of the math is done at home. If they try to get me to agree to

It's all about spend/save/give , you need to define short and long term goals for each and have a way for tracking where you money goes as compared to where you want it to go. Going all out in any one direction is not sustainable which is why balance between short and long term goals is important.

If they merged their code with Plex Home Theater....think of what could happen....

This is a good feature for people who use Chrome. I use Safari so I guess I'll have to wait for Any.Do to add support for that before trying it.

Good point. As tech become more and more a part of everyday life, not having a smart phone now is similar to not having a phone at all in before , say 2001. I work in a 24/7 business where we have work that goes on during the day (meetings, writing code, troubleshooting designing ) when customers are using our systems

I like Dave Ramsey's definition of job security - your ability to land another job in the same field. You could also call it marketability.

It's only free for 2GB. That covers pictures from my family vacation last Fall.

It's not just here, I haven't heard it mention before on any of the tech forums or news sites that I frequent. Then again, I don't use IE except at work, and barely there. Safari and Firefox are my main browsers.

I can attest to this, having done several cross country(USA) without purposefully sleeping, and one forced drive from Germany to southern Italy where I sometimes woke up to the sparks of my car door on the side railing.

I want to see a 10 clever uses for iCloud! Let do this. :)

I never heard of adfender...is there a reason no one talks about it?