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If you threw my MacBook Pro into a volcano and threatened to do the same to me unless I chose a Windows laptop to replace it, I’d absolutelychoose the Dell XPS 13.

If you threw my MacBook Pro into a volcano and threatened to do the same to me unless I chose a Windows laptop to

I just got a Chase SLATE card that offered fee-free transfers for the first 60 days and 0% on transfers for 15 months. I have a basically unused Chase Freedom card with a limit of $14,000. My SLATE was approved at around $6,800. I had around $12,000 in various Amex balances (it’s been a tough year with uninsured

chase slate is only one i know

If you are leaving, freeze a cup of water and put a coin on the ice in the freezer before you go. Upon return, if the coin is still on top, you know that the freezer didn’t lose power. If it is only partially in the ice, say 1/4", your food might still be OK to eat. If it is at the bottom of the cup, toss the contents.

By saying, “every advance feature under the sun,” I assumed it would also have been solar-powered.

Disappoint.

By saying, “every advance feature under the sun,” I assumed it would also have been solar-powered.

Disappoint.

Wifey: You need to wear dress shoes.

This, actually, is pretty handy. If only for learning the different types of shoes.

I have the iOttie One-Touch and it is a great phone mount. The main reason I won’t upgrade to the Qi version is that Qi just doesn’t charge my phone fast enough. I have a Note 5 and when I am using navigation and the screen is on full brightness I need a faster charger to keep my phone’s battery from draining as I

I have the iOttie One-Touch and it is a great phone mount. The main reason I won’t upgrade to the Qi version is that

The experts on economics say that there should not be.

But, as one of my favorite thinkers, Thomas Sowell PhD Economics states:
The first lesson of economics is scarcity: there is never enough of anything to fully satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.

As someone who is just *slightly* too old for Pokemon to be a thing....it just seems weird to me.

Just an FYI on these.

Just an FYI on these.

But a non-poor can buy 48 rolls for $5 ($0.10/roll), while a poor can only afford 8 rolls for $2 ($0.25/roll) because they don’t have $5 and the $55 Costco membership required to be able to buy TP in bulk.

Thus, the same product can be priced differently to extract the maximum amount of surplus from consumers. It’s

The price of the packages might be the same, but people with money can afford to stock up during sales, so they never pay the full retail that poor people do when they run out of an item in between sales. If a $10 item goes on sale for $7, a person with money might buy 3, essentially getting the 3rd one free, while a

I wish I had the time to do this! When I was on College I did a clean install every month. Once I Married it became twice and year and now that I have 2 kids I think the last time I did a wipe was a year before Windows 10 was released as I had a new SSD to install.

I’m a bike shop manager and I read a lot of these kinds of articles. Most of them are a hopeless mess. This one is really pretty good, and the comments are useful. Kudos to everybody!

Look for the Southern Cross and the Southern Pointers. Found out about about it last year on my trip to South Africa.

I found this out the hard way when using a coffee grinder to make curry powder with some freshly-toasted spices that hadn’t quite cooled (blame the cast-iron skillet’s heat retention). The grinder’s clear cover gained a yellow tinge and a permanent curry smell.

Never buy same day, and give them contact info. The GM of the dealership will text you with a better price until rock bottom. I sent him back a pic of me at a different dealership to get even lower

An app will NEVER replace someone like me (who likes to think he could be an editor, but really has no clue what he’s doing)!!

Let me just say, I love extended stay hotels. Having a kitchenette at your disposal is a real blessing, and many of them will also include complimentary breakfast (and some will even throw in dinner on weekdays). Plus, they’re usually fairly inexpensive.