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Mike Ehrmantraut should chime in with his suggestion.

United operates 70% of the gates at my home airport, so I am stuck Flying the Friendly Skies. I have a United Visa card. It costs $90/year but I earn MileagePlus miles, get 2 annual passes to the United Club and don’t have to pay extra for checked bags. The card also reimburses me for the TSA Pre Check/Global Entry

In this job market, I think your post makes a solid point.

I’m typing this message while waiting at my mechanic’s garage. All of the warning lights on the instrument panel in my 2017 CR-V suddenly turned on this morning and won’t shut off. Mechanic is gonna replace battery and alternator.

Next thing you know, Lifehacker is gonna publish an article encouraging its readers not to wear pajamas to restaurants.

Sigh I wish people were as outraged over the increase in housing costs as they are over the rise in gas prices.

Why is the far-right so bad at everything?

Come to my neighborhood where there are plenty of homeowners who have been participating in No Mow May for years. In fact, they’ve been celebrating No Mow June and No Mow July.

In case you haven’t noticed, the GOP publicly loves Israel but secretly hates Jews.

The price of cars (and that includes gas, insurance and maintenance) has skyrocketed compared with wages, making ownership out of reach for many people.

I’d like to see Canada smuggle decent healthcare into the US via drones.

I sued Bob Bonehead. Check the court records.

TBH, the book thing sounds like something the average college student encounters at the beginning of every semester.

How many Lifehacker writers does it take to screw in a lightbulb?

All of the trash in my town is delivered to the waste-to-energy plant nearby, where it gets incinerated. So that’s why I toss my expired medication in the trash can.

Promoting the propagation of invasive species has been a big thing from Lifehacker writers lately. It’s maddening and irresponsible.

My 1989 Audi 100 Avant was a gorgeous car to look at, but once it passed 60,000 miles, it was in the shop every month for some expensive problem. The the headliner began to sag and things got worse from there. Transmission died on me around 80,000 mi. 20 years later, I still curse when asked about that car.

No thanks, I am not spreading plastic netting over my garden.

I sound like a broken record posting this over and over, but I wish Lifehacker would STOP PROMOTING PLANTING OF SPECIES NOT NATIVE TO NORTH AMERICA.

Cast iron truly is wonderful and I wish I discovered its usefulness when I was younger. I use mine almost daily. Food sticks less to my cast iron than any other cookware I’ve owned. It can go from the stovetop to the oven or broiler or grill with ease. Caring for my cast iron pans is super easy.