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How about Of course because my company has it forced down via the Exchange Policies. I’d rather use a Pattern than a PIN since I think those are more secure but we don’t get that option.

I think you’re missing the last paragraph of the story: “Of course, your lists don’t have to match his exactly. Compile your own list of foods to try and eat daily, a couple times a week, once a week, and (almost) never that match your individual goals.”

This is a good explanation. I’ll post it here one day.

I never understood Object Oriented Programming which is why I gave up on programming, and that one laundry analogy made it all clear.

There needs to be some national campaign to take that flag back from the teabagging assholes. It does not mean what they think it means.

Of my experience, ETFs and Mutual Funds can reinvest dividends, at least from what I seen on schwab and fidelity. The big thing for me is if I want to buy a certain dollar amount or if I want to be more active in trading. That’s why Retirement (IRA) mutual funds make more sense as you can set and forget and have all

Interesting. CanadianCouchPotato recommends it the other way around - index funds first, then EFTs once you reach a min of $50k:

So, don't eat anything then.

Sometimes it's worth paying more on Amazon just so I don't have to walk into a WalMart! I mean seriously, I might pay twice as much to not walk into one.

"The same goes for accommodation which I prefer quirky, authentic and..."

Riley disagrees.

I exchange all my money for gold and shotguns like Glenn Beck warns me to so when the coming Rapture/Revolution/Race War/Socialism/holocaust starts, I'll be ready.

Oh thank god! I thought Sugru had fallen out of favor! Sweet sweet Sugru.

"Using a paper towel to open the door after you've washed your hands sounds like a good idea, but if you just crumple the towel afterwards (and especially if you then stick it in your pocket), the germs will still get on your hands."

Hi Dave!

Sorry, but I don't care how much you shake it, you can't change the simple laws of physics and chemistry.

For any solid that is soluble in a particular liquid, the liquid will only hold a specific amount of that solid at any given temperature. You get to points where you are doing what is known as super saturating the