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Funny, I have had the opposite experience. I’ve got the Sapphire Preferred card.

Funny, I have had the opposite experience. I’ve got the Sapphire Preferred card.

No.

Yeah, because there aren’t any competing ear buds in the market. I’m sure that’s Google’s big master plan. They’re just sure if they drop the headphone jack, you’ll be forced to purchase $160 Bluetooth buds from them, when you otherwise wouldn’t have even considered it.

For $50, I can get a tablet with a higher quality screen. So it looks like $150 buys me... a very large, white bezel?

For $50, I can get a tablet with a higher quality screen. So it looks like $150 buys me... a very large, white bezel?

$38 is a good price for however long the VPN works. Just keep in mind that unsustainably cheap pricing for services just leads to the service going under, or being over-subscribed. Either way, don’t expect that $38 investment to actually last the lifetime of anything.

$38 is a good price for however long the VPN works. Just keep in mind that unsustainably cheap pricing for services

So what you’re saying is, over the lifespan of the container, you have to use a utensil 2-3 times towards the end, instead of every single time?

Hm. Where I am, the store-brand mayo is the same price regardless of the container. I don’t know if that’s the same for one of the name-brand versions.

Who scoops mayo anymore?

Unreasonable expectations?

I keep local backups as well, but I demand the same level of resiliency from the cloud backup.

You could always employ the Asian method: complete and unapologetic disregard for any situation that might call for queueing.

I was hoping for something like this article, but was hoping it would be a little more in-depth.

The source link is screwed up and doesn’t go anywhere.

No freakin’ kidding. I just got back from some long term travel and tried to standardize on USB-powered electronics, but the best I could do for a shaver was a AA-battery powered shaver with a USB charger for the batteries. Which was okay, since I had other AA-powered things, but if we could just cut out the

No freakin’ kidding. I just got back from some long term travel and tried to standardize on USB-powered electronics,

I like Google Domains, but I will say that they have a much more limited selection of TLDs than some of the other registrars. I still have some domains on Namecheap because Google doesn’t support them.

I like Google Domains, but I will say that they have a much more limited selection of TLDs than some of the other

I use both Namecheap and Google Domains (and have been a previous GoDaddy customer).

I use both Namecheap and Google Domains (and have been a previous GoDaddy customer).

As far as I can tell, this doesn’t support versioning, which makes it a no-go for cloud backup as far as I’m concerned.

I’m sure I don’t know what you’re talking about.

I’m sure I don’t know what you’re talking about.

That’s ridiculous. You don’t need this dial selector. You can just buy regular dumbbells that you can swap weights onto for a buck a pound. Certainly not 10 times the space, maybe twice the space since the weights don’t line up all neatly when they’re stacked.

That’s ridiculous. You don’t need this dial selector. You can just buy regular dumbbells that you can swap weights

If you really want to flex your savings muscles, you’ll buy weights that aren’t $2/pound.

If you really want to flex your savings muscles, you’ll buy weights that aren’t $2/pound.