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Let’s be serious here. Charity is great. But the appeal of donating to charity is mostly done to get tax write offs.

Cars that are sold at charity are never EVER worth that much. The reason people do it is because it’s a tax donation and nothing more. When anything is auctioned for charity, avoid if you actually want to pay what’s its close to being worth.

People don’t know what they want. The media should be smart enough to figure out what they should be reading. Instead, they all had an agenda, a lot of it was money driven.

This is what happens when blogs try to be blogs instead of maybe trying to be better and be a news source. When a blog tries its damnest to get clicks instead of just doing good and report, it can backfire. But guess what? HP doesn’t care, especially if their cash is right.

Insanely inflated, especially Bitcoin. Litecoin is a better avenue if you are looking to dabble in it.

What’s the problem with a company buying back shares of its company?

Do you see nothing wrong with a rich company playing a hunger games style competition among cities clamoring to delivery any good news to its citizens and potentially screwing them in the process?

There’s no guarantee. A billion dollar company doesn’t need these concessions.

Yes. Because a city needs to hope for something from a billion dollar company. Yup.

It disgusts me that my hometown of Newark, NJ is groveling and giving a ton of tax rebates for a billion dollar company to build a headquarters here. Newark needs tax revenue and giving it to Amazon is a damn shame. Former Gov Christie also signed a bill late that NJ gives more tax concessions if Amazon builds in

Oh how APG has changed since you’ve been here.

Shoprite Bakery department. $7-$8 an hour. Started work my junior year of high school. Worked full time during the summers. 20 hours during the school week. My tuition was about $12k a year. Didn’t have a car or car insurance until my 4th year of college.

Cant’ wait until the #MeToo crowd comes after you.

Well of course. But if you are going to lose your money, might as well get some comps out of it. The table games give you better comps and you can trick them as well (picking up your chips in craps and waiting a few players before you play again).

So you’re saying that I should probably wait until spring is here because living in Maryland, my heatpump is utter crap and the aux heat kicks on too much and sends my electric bill into the $500 range.

I know a lot of people are against regulation with cryptocurrency, especially the hassles on getting the BitLicense in New York. But this exactly is why it’s good to be involve in regulated exchanges. So yeah, being involved in Coinbase and other regulated exchanges might be against the spirit of BitCoin, but it

I’m curious on the mining process. I have a decent GPU, but how much electricity is it using?

Slots are so bad to play. Better off playing table games. Craps or roulette.

Depends. Personally, I view the drop of Bitcoin price and its effect on the other currencies as a good thing. In this case, it’s taking down Litecoin with it and presenting opportunities to get in on the cheap. If you are a beginner, getting in on Litecoin might be an option.

Of course. Some private colleges can definitely be cheaper because of diversity. Unfortunately, that didn’t work out for me despite being latino. My stepdad’s salary put me over the threshold on a lot of scholarships.