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Sucks because I've been shopping at Amazon less since I decided to try to get on w/o Prime shipping (I had it for 3 years so I'm trying to see if I really need it before renewing).

UI/UX designer Jim Basio even attached them with velcro so he could rearrange the chips at will, for a constantly interesting cascade of color. (Got some extra paint chips? Turn them into a dry erase calendar or, for you meticulous folks, pixelated artwork.)

This. I have Pushover and I do use it but for the most part I don't get any really useful notifications and always see them hours later.

Can I get some invite love?

I switched to Digg Reader and I really like it. Feedly's going to have to do more to get me to switch back.

There's nothing in this article that hasn't been said before, by many people.

Bus. Firm pays for monthly bus pass.

You don't have to stop using credit cards, just learn to use them like debit cards. Only spend as much as you're willing to pay off in full at the end of the month. If you can't afford to pay full with cash, don't buy because you can't afford it.

No food, drinkable water or bathroom breaks for 48 hours?

I wonder if you still see them if you have an ad blocker installed.

Not LA. I don't have a car but most everyone here does.

I agree. Since living on my own, I've always had a roommate. It's essential, especially in LA. I've been working full time since college, but that doesn't mean I was making a living wage. For the first year and a half, I had 3 other roommates.

Can you replace the eraser?

Exactly what I was about to say. In CA, they're only permitted to verify employment — Title and Dates.

This is unacceptable. It has nothing to do with storytelling and everything to do with money. Ugh.

This is why a program like YNAB is nice because (if you're being faithful) you're putting every charge in as soon as you make it. Then you can go back and search by the amount and look at the dates to compare. If you're really good, you'll also put in a memo, something that I've started doing since I make a lot of

It depends on how much time I have. I prefer to log in to my accounts, but if I'm not in the mood I'll just go with Mint. I like to log in to Mint anyway so that I can re-categorize anything that's been put in the wrong category, split any charges, and/or change names for certain things (e.g., if I deposit a check via

Ahh.

I do sympathize. I could have been you and I'm glad that I'm not.

An month's.