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Many companies consider you to be full time for insurance purposes below 40 hours a week. Lots of times it starts around 25 or 30, but depends on the company policy. My current job is 25 hours to qualify for health insurance. I know because for a while I was working part time/hourly, and made the switch to full

Passenger is easy because they can see whats happening in the road too. Don't have kids but used to work at summer camp and drive vans. They are easy to ignore if you have something else to pay attention to.

No the difference is a passenger in the car is also paying attention to the road.

You're less of a safety nut than I apparently, because I refuse to use my phone in the car period. When I get in the car, my phone stays in my bag, and I don't touch it until I get out of the car.

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My fiance and I have a joint account and credit card where we each contribute an amount each month (roughly proportional to our respective incomes), and from that we pay our joint expenses (mortgage, groceries, gas, utilities, home improvements, etc). We try and contribute enough to also accumulate joint savings in

Yeah, I mean I'm an economist, so I tend to be of the belief that the intrusiveness is a cost of providing a great free service. Personally, I am of the opinion that the benefits gained from sharing information outweigh the costs, and I would rather have targeted (i.e., useful) ads, rather than just arbitrary ones.

I recently bought a Nexus 10 tablet, though I own an iPhone.

As someone who recently got a Masters degree in Economics, I would say it can definitely be worth it, but for most fields I wouldn't do it unless I was fully funded and received a stipend.

Haha. I know that Good Times well. I never actually went to Steve's Snappin Dogs, though I probably frequented PS Lounge more than I should have...

Haha, I'm in Lakewood, so it would have to be regional if it changed.

Haha sorry!

I used to live at Colfax and St Paul (next to Annie's).

Someone is driving in Denver near Colfax and Colorado.

In Soviet Russia we work 28 hours in single day.

Yeah. Based on the number of people commenting on this in the middle of the day, I feel that there must be a fair number of people in the same boat...

Gotta love the world of consulting...

Ill be happy when I never have to hear the phrase "billable hours" again...

Is this question about how many hours do you spend "at work" or how many hours do you spend "working"?

I'm confused about how this gives a business advantage to these states. Since sales tax only applies on the consumer side it doesn't make a difference. If you are headquartered in California and selling goods online to a consumer in Oregon, no Sales Tax would be charged. That is the case now, and it would be then.

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Thanks Matthew!

This is more a feature request than anything else, but I would really appreciate if there was a way you could bundle CrashPlan for users who dualboot. I run OSX and Windows8 on the same computer, and really wished there were a better way to backup both drives, even though its the same computer. I am going to admit I