The Alaska card saved me $500 on a trip to Hawaii last summer. I'll probably dump it because I can't afford to go to Hawaii every year, but it's a great choice if you do plan to go.
The Alaska card saved me $500 on a trip to Hawaii last summer. I'll probably dump it because I can't afford to go to Hawaii every year, but it's a great choice if you do plan to go.
I expected a lot more from Apple. It's chunky and looks like a calculator watch with rounded edges. Everyone hammered first gen Android watches for that look, and they were right.
Seriously. We bought a pack of dishcloth sized white terry cloth towels that we use for messes, and then wash with bleach when needed. Why waste either the paper or the diaper?
Doing some math on these numbers, it appears that they're using take home pay, not gross income, which is generally used in an article like this. For instance, Jamie and Kenny say that their food budget is $500 or 8%, or about 1/12 of their budget. Multiplied out, that would put their take home pay at $6,250 per…
This is definitely better than the other method, but it assumes you can grip the lenses well enough not to drop one. I still probably wouldn't trust it, and I don't have doll hands.
According to Wikipedia, their previous household income put them in the top 8% or so of households.