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I’d also add if you’re planning on being out of the country from your place of work make sure that’s not against company policy.


I don’t think so. Where’s George is more fun for tracking bills that cross your path. 

There’s also http://coolserialnumbers.com/
I’ve never sold to them but it says they’re buyers. 

Ebay is one place - expect to net 87% of sale price after fees.
There’s also reddit and facebook groups for it - but being a new seller, expect to ship first or use a middle man - or accept Paypal G&S (and for your sake as a seller only ship to the address they have in paypal and get a tracking number).

This whole article and you can’t bother to list a single example of a valuable $2 bill?

Newsflash - if your $2 bill is from 1976 and NEWER - It’s worth $2. MAYBE you can convince some sucker to pay more for a CRISP 1976 $2 bill, or if it has a unique serial # (binary, trinary, birthdate) they are worth more but that

-“Going forward” as a replacement for “in the future” or “from now on”: Gee, are you worried we were going backwards?

I hope you don’t complain about money if you won’t pickup a phone to save money.
I get there are a lot of benefits to doing things online, but unless you’re someone who’s time is super-valuable, most people can afford a 5-10 minute call if it saves them money compared to doing it all online.

I don’t know when being a

This. I was always the shy kid growing up and generally not the social butterfly, but if I’m going to be around these people at least semi-often, I want to know who the hell they are - especially if my child is hanging out with theirs.

Put your big boy/girl pants on and learn to be an adult so you can be a better

This is ridiculous, and I’m pretty damn progressive.
I’m not going to be stress about offending a fraction of a % of people by my child (or myself) potentially mis-gendering someone.
If ANYONE gets offended by a child (or hell, myself) attempting to show respect to an elder/anyone by using “Sir”, “Ma’am” that’s on

Great way to wreck your belt loops. 

I worked at Blimpie in high school (early 00's) and this was their thing “Fresh Sliced.” Two deli slicers behind the counter IIRC.

Diatomaceous Earth(DE) is also good option for all bugs. It dries them out and kills them. 

Same, now I wish that I could find Gleaming the Cube somewhere... 

I was made aware of these risks when I had it done about 6 years ago and have never looked back. I have thick corneas though so I was a prime candidate for it.

Yea, I’d always double-bag it for that reason. Hole in one is fine, hole in both is not.

While older generations could count on staying at the same company for decades, millennials and Gen Z aren’t facing that same guarantee. This is more career-related than strictly money advice, but it’s still important to unlearn for your bank account’s sake. The current reality of “job hopping” is that (1) candidates

2002 was WAY early for anything VR, oculus didn’t come out until 10 years later.
If I’m not mistaken at that time the extent of VR was arcade setups that were big, clunky and piss-poor graphics. We’ve come along way on all fronts in the last 20 years.
Between VR and AR, we’ve barely scratched the surface of

Save this for 5 years down the road. I think you’re vastly underestimating the use cases of VR. They may have been early, but I don’t think they’re wrong on VR investment.

Are you discounting context of the previous sentence?
“...the world rapidly moved online and the surge of e-commerce led to outsized revenue growth”

I don’t think he’s talking about a continued growth across the whole economy but specifically focused for e-commerce and online/remote work.

A couple thousand dollars (some of which went to people who, y’know, lost their jobs) paid out in 2020/early 2021 cannot and did not have a meaningful on today’s inflationary environment compared to housing, fuel, global supply issues and (more recently) geopolitical conflict