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Wow, this is the first time this has been posted on Lifehacker? I have used the fusion installer for a few years. Definitely a great post to have, since this gives you pretty much all the best add-ons for XBMC.

Wish you great luck in your future ventures, always enjoyed reading your Lifehacker posts, will definitely miss them.

being a old Subway manager, they have been doing the new cut long enough, I am not sure if the current crop of Subway employees will know how to do this cut, plus they have changed the knives so the old cut isn't as easy.

thewirecutter.com actually likes the NHT absolute 5.1 system as their favorite for their 'great' sounding surround speakers, and will save you a few dollars over the classic Four: http://www.nhthifi.com/Home-Theater-A…

XBMC does seem to be a little more crash prone on iOS 7 than it was on iOS 6, I have to reinstall the app it seems every other day.

XBMC works well with the new iOS 7 jailbreak, since that was the only thing keeping me from upgrading my jailbroken 3rd gen iPad to iOS 7.

completely agree, the reason I am debt free(since 2008) was because of his methods.

I have been doing this method since 2007 and I can say it works, may take a few months to get everything down, but once you get it down makes managing your money super easy.

it should always go over....period.

I have XBMC running on a jailbroken iPad 3rd Gen, and on a Nexus 7, and using both, I can say 7 inches is too small of a display(for me anyway). I prefer the 10 inch tablets, and probably helps the iPad made that the standard, and going smaller seems to small.

and I will state I do have a 3 month emergency fund, so I can fund those rare 'emergencies' if they do happen.

and having a credit card would eliminate this risk?

well I cannot 'accidentally' go back into debt without a credit card. I spent 9 months paying off nearly 30k and it hurt like hell(working 3 jobs) so I cannot ever see a need to use credit again, after dealing with that pain.

Oh I hated life, I had three jobs and had zero time to myself, but my only goal at that time was to get myself out of debt.

well the flaw must be with most people in this country, since most people are carrying a credit card balance.

which is majority of US citizens, who have credit card balances.

the last credit card purchased I made was in 2005. In 2007 I paid off nearly 30k in little over 9 months, and I will never go back. I cut up all my credit cards and canceled them all and only use only a debit card, and if I don't have the money to make the purchase then I cannot afford it, and that has got me by

I know iOS 5 killed my iPad 1st gen performance, to the point the 3rd gen became almost a necessity. Today, the only reason I keep the 1st gen around is because it is jailbroken and I can run XBMC on it, which works well and I don't have to worry about Apple pushing out an update that kills my jailbreak.

I use iTunes to organize my music and sync my iOS devices....and that is it. Using it to play music, or to do anything useful is a lesson in futility. I will say though, the previous version was much, much worse.

definitely going to try this when I get home from work. I am using a seedbox(probably the best $25 dollars I am spending) which make torrenting so much more secure, plus gives you wonderful ratios with private trackers. Would like to do something that hides my home torrenting, since my seedbox provider will not let