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Once you pressure cook your eggs, you’ll never go back. Easiest peeling I’ve ever had.

Yes, this is inaccurate. It should be “the house almost always has an advantage”. Two easy examples are the pass line in craps and poker. Pass line is 50/50. Poker, you play against other players; the house takes a cut of the winnings. If you’re better than everyone else then you have positive EV. Also, in blackjack,

Key pad locks are pretty good. There’s actually a way to bypass them by drilling a small hole where the actuator is and activating it with a coat hanger; but that takes more knowhow and effort than a bump key.

Obviously you don’t know what a bump key is... they’ve been around for decades.

I’m surprised that there is such general confidence is pin tumbler locks! Especially in the US, most (read 95%) of homes can be broken into with a bump key or a rake pick in less than 15 seconds. A thief’s capability to do that is far greater than some hacker finding your home and bypassing your IoT code.

This is why I read lifehacker. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

Our Mortgage lender last year told us a 760 or above score was the best rate we could get.

“In other words, as long as your credit isn’t terrible, you’re going to get the same level of perks at “good” as you will at “excellent.”

And the June 2017 Hipster Award goes to...

Just bought one last week (from out of state and saved $1000) and I have another good pointer for you. Make sure that all of the stuff that is supposed to be with the car is with it. I knew to check for two keys (which they didn’t have and I said I’d walk if they didn’t give me a second one), but missed the two

All of these recommendations could be said for mowing the lawn, fixing a leaky pipe, changing the oil on the car, managing the house finances, and the myriad of other things that the father “typically” does. That sounds pretty sexist, doesn’t it? Yeah, so does your article.

To have more with different partners (safely!) when I was younger.

Don’t forget to add two-factor authentication so your Amazon AWS account doesn’t get h4x0r3d.

Only give your kid C# if you don’t like him too much. Start out with Python or Ruby. If your kids are younger, try Scratch to learn basic programming principles.

Thank you for your contribution Alan, you will be missed!

How has no one posted this yet?!?

Also, hilarious.

Alternatively, you could purchase a car that you can afford on your budget and borrow little, if any, money.