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brodiemac

This is all well and good but the one thing it doesn’t take into account is coverage. It picked Sprint as the best plan for me but the coverage in my area on Sprint is crap. T-mobile was second and their coverage ends on the street in front of my house. Lesson: be sure to check coverage after using this tool.

This works better and it’s all in one.

It was working great for me until I was diagnosed with severe arthritis in both my knees (not caused by standing all day) so I had to give it up. I get and move as much as I can through the day to counter the effect of sitting all day.

This happened to my wife. She was a book keeper at a local restaurant. The writing was on the wall when the paychecks stopped. I told her to get paid and get out. Luckily, she did. Unfortunately for those left behind and the people who booked wedding receptions, they ended up with nothing three months later when they

We replaced our furnace a few years ago with a unit that also serves as a water heater so we were able to get rid of our electric water heater. Our electric bill immediately dropped by $50 a month.

I would have been interested if there was a way to hide it in the frame somewhere. :-/

Most of these can be avoided automatically by joining a credit union.

Yahoo mail is good for one thing: When you need to download something or sign up for a website you know will SPAM the crap out of you, Yahoo email is the email address to use.

Happy to hear about photos. I was really disappointed when the last version disconnected your people albums from contacts which would automatically assign a photo to your contact. I’m really hoping that feature comes back after this announcement.

Did they ditch the blinding, hideous interface that was Office 2013?

Calm down everyone. We all felt this way when Napster was killed off. Something else will come along if you cannot be satiated by what already exists.

Whoops, duplicate.

Here’s the big problem with this; most tax incentives are based on the fact that solar, wind, etc are grid tied meaning you sell your excess back to the grid. If you are not grid tied, no tax incentive. Installing these batteries means no tax incentives. Of course I’m sure government will be quick to change that.

*SIGH* Spring and T-Mobile coverage sucks in my area.

It didn't help us get back on our feet, but it did help sustain us until we did. Years ago while I was unemployed and my wife, twins and I were living in my brother-in-law's basement, we were on WIC (Women with Infants/Children). This allowed us to get cereal, milk, beans or peanut butter, cheese, juice, etc.

Saw them yesterday and they smell horribly!!!

Yet N.Y. still has no excuse. It comes up on the sh!t end of every single ranked survey Lifehacker has posted. I still wonder why I came back here.

Seriously, the Megazord? You have just lost all credibility.