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And, not everyone is using a credit card to build a higher credit score.

At least, if you’re interested in a good credit score.

I understand, but again, this is situational.

Not sure why.

If you constantly pay down your balance, though, you chip away at one of the major benefits of spending on a credit card: improving your credit score. The agencies don’t want to see your balance too high, but if you’re not using any of your available credit on the day your monthly billing period ends, it doesn’t show

How is this different between debit and credit? Do you manage your budget through a process of “when I swipe my debit card and it errors out, I stop spending”? That’s the only difference I can see between the two in terms of budget management.

There is one BIG difference, though.

Uh, do you think that people who travel are spending the exact same amount of money when they stay home?

It has long floated in the back of my mind that there was probably a solution to making sure all of my archived mail was marked as read. I just never looked it up.

I think this really depends on where you’re moving it to if you’re not keeping it in checking.

Given the rate at which this site promotes the OneBlade, I suspect that Philips is sending container trucks full of hookers and blow to their houses.

Given the rate at which this site promotes the OneBlade, I suspect that Philips is sending container trucks full of

The SelectTech dumbbell is $179 for a single. A pair can be had for $239. I don’t see the deal there.

The SelectTech dumbbell is $179 for a single. A pair can be had for $239. I don’t see the deal there.

I can’t stop giggling at this.

I actually have an X60 at home. It was replaced the year before last but I held onto it. It survived my girlfriend’s grueling STEM PhD, and I suspect would be one of the few electronics to survive a nuclear holocaust.

Android phones have been encrypted by default for a few generations now.

The reality is that, if these subsidies expire, a big chunk of the population isn’t going to be able to afford to go to school, and the schools are going to be empty.

The answer is: avoid big-name schools. State or private.

I remember when I was a kid, I got chucked into a baseball game with older kids and adults at a 4th of July party. I (obviously) played outfield.

I think this is some pretty terrible reporting.

Something is wrong with your Wi-Fi. I’ve used a variety of Android devices to test a whole lot of different connections, and all of them have been able to max out my company’s 300 Mbps internet connection. I haven’t done a whole lot of internal point-to-point speed testing of phones, but for sure they are not capping