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This is certainly true. I'm currently on a four month games pass ultimate subscription that cost me $1 (plus local sales tax). There's a bit of inflation here. 

Does this link https://www.youtube.com/feed/subscriptions not work for you? There I can see all of the videos posted by any channel I’m subscribed to. When I want to know what’s new, I scroll down to look for the last video I remember from that list and then I scroll back up to see all of the videos that have been

I’ve recently seen a number of memes that point out that Mad Max was set in the far future year of...2021.  I wonder if anyone is developing that style of head gear? 

While unfortunate now, you will still get the extra money from both checks in your 2020 tax return since these payments are simply an advance on your 2020 return and, after being out of work for so long, you should clearly qualify based on your 2020 income.

Bitwarden does have a paid option for $10 per year. It adds a few features like 2FA code storage and extra 2FA options for your vault (Yubikey, U2F, etc.) They also have a $40 per year family account option that comes with 6 personal premium accounts and optional sharing of particular passwords.

LastPass makes it pretty easy to switch. There's an easy way to export all your passwords. I used it when I switched to Bitwarden. 

ISO-8601 for life! Today is 2020-11-27! 

The second sentence should be “Typical of longstanding tradition, the top finishers in each division will claim the top four seeds.” Each of the four divisions in each conference gets one of the top four spots, even if one of them has a worse record than a wildcard team.

Everything in that tweet was also true for Michigan with about twice the population.

If we don’t act, our ongoing childcare crisis will long outlast the current public health crisis. I introduced the Family Savings for Kids and Seniors Act last year, which would allow families to set aside more money pre-tax to go toward childcare. This limit, $5000 under current law, has not been adjusted for

Before reading the article, I’d answer a. Then I’d plug a keyboard and mouse into it using the USB-C hub that I normally use with my laptop and get to the arduous task of backing everything up before the screen completely fails. After that, I’d contact Samsung to have them repair my screen for $279 (Galaxy

Any new electrical outlets in a bathroom would be Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupt type outlets. If they get wet they cut off the power before anything truly unfortunate happens. 

At the house I grew up in, there's a bathroom where the water sometimes **freezes in the bowl** in winter. A bidet seems like a bad idea there. 

If I wasn’t planning to enter anyone’s home? I’d wipe my foot on the ground as well as I could and then I’d go about my day hoping that the majority of the crap was gone before I got back home. If it wasn’t, then I’d probably grab some disposable gloves and paper towel to clean up the mess. 

Rather than do this, I use privacy.com and set the temporary cards to either be one use or only allow a certain amount before closing.

Yeah, I got mine Tuesday but, in my local schoolboard election, there’s no information I can find on any of the candidates yet. I’m waiting to vote on that one until I can learn more about the people running for that post. I’m fortunate enough to live within walking distance of the clerks office. If I have to, I’ll

I just checked Michigan’s website and they say that they mailed my ballot to me on Friday so I should be getting it tomorrow or Tuesday.

In most of the nation, US history is revisionist but, not that revisionist. For example, I learned about the horrors of The House Committee on Un-American Activities back in high school in my senior year and the US government wasn’t painted in the best light. We even covered the First Gulf War and its effects on the se

One problem with such a program is the fact that we live in a federal republic. The federal government doesn’t have the authority to make such decisions on education. Another problem is the fact that a system that is affordable for some districts would be out of reach for others since schools are primarily funded by