daveync-old
DaveyNC
daveync-old

I got mine for a tip I submitted using the cover that comes with a stack of blank CDs to contain the wood shavings when I drilled a hole. Whitson gave it to me.

Not sure how you equate reading text on a computer screen with inputting text on a phone. Two different skills. And your last sentence makes me wonder if you actually did read my OP.

STOP! READ THIS BEFORE YOU HATE ON LH FOR POSTING THIS ARTICLE:

Dude, this is under "Emailable Tech Support". So you can send it to your grandmother and show her how to send a text.

Yes, I know about the option to use a paper check. How do you include a payment voucher along with it, though? The best you can do is to put your account number, etc., into the memo field of the check.

There seems to be some confusion about whether or not you have to have the desktop apps in order to use 365. Apparently, the desktop apps come with the subscription, but not clear that having them are a requirement in order to use 365.

No, couldn't use it for payments that require a paper voucher, but I find that that is rare for me.

Don't know about the cashier's check, but you could just get a money order. As to the wire transfer, ING has Person to Person payments and it works just like a wire transfer. You need the recipient's routing and account numbers and off it goes. It works great—I pay my rent with it every month and my landlord loves it.

I've had a similar problem with Meerkat. I searched the Ubuntu forums and the best answer I found was, "It just does that sometimes. Not sure why."

Yep. I hope Capitol One doesn't ruin ING. I've been a very happy ING customer for several years now. Maybe it bodes well that they are both on this list.

Nice analysis. Apple is one failed liver away from being mismanaged.

Amdro Ant Bait. May not be natural, but it doesn't take much and kills 'em all. Get it and sprinkle it around the foundation of your house. A week later, ants gone for the summer. Yes, for the summer, in my experience.

You thought wrong. Facebook won't let Google in the door. Though Google+ is easy.

I use Sleep as an Droid, too and it really does work much better than I expected. Definitely worth the $1.44 it costs.

Looks promising. Now if they will just be patient enough to let it grow organically instead of trying to shove it down our throats a la Buzz.

Go into your Google Account settings and up towards the top of the screen, you will see the option to turn it on. Once enable, when you log in it will send you an authorization code that you have to enter before you can log in. Quick and easy and much more secure.

When I found myself in the hole some years ago, first I stopped digging. Then, I paid off the low balance stuff first without regard to the interest rates. That frees up cash quicker.

Post this article where he/she will see it. Like on his desk.

I volunteer at the local senior center doing this very thing every week.

OK, man, the idea is all yours!