But the Android client syncs well with the Windows client. It really should be in both.
But the Android client syncs well with the Windows client. It really should be in both.
Pretty sure copy covers those OSs as well
Signup with a referral link and you get 20GB to start. Then after referring 5 people (you get 5GB for each referral up to 5).
I think your last question sums it up. The likelihood of taxes being lowered across the board is very slim, if anything taxes will rise, so it is a risk but one that will play out nicely if the tax is higher.
It is really easy to get 45GB free on copy in a short while.
I would recommend doing more now (like the IRA or a Roth IRA) while you don't have other items pulling on your money resources. That way when you have a house or kids or both, you won't be trying to figure out how to pay for all of that and increasing your retirement.
I also use a burner account to save some personal details.
There was a 2013 Five Best Online Backup Services article.
I'm with the others, what is the name of this bank..
I thought Evernote had built in the Penultimate app into their android app after they purchased them.
It's important to make conscious money decisions. But there's a difference between being mindful and being indecisive. As Carl Richards of the Behavior Gap explains, we often overthink otherwise simple money decisions, and this can be wasteful.
I think the second point covers the selfishness about not keeping score. But I agree that it should be spelled out as to not be selfish.
Good thoughts, especially number 3.
I'm a big fan of virtual credit card numbers for all web or even phone purchases. That way you don't have to worry about the security practices of the company that you are giving your card number.
I usually try to raise my automatic contribution by the raise percentage. That way I'm never really seeing the raise in my bank account so I'm not tempted to increase my spending.
Elon Musk.
Or put in a drawer and then you can't find them if you do need them.
I think it is a sane way to buy a computer. I typically try to buy around the curve so it will as you say be a beast for a few years and still be serviceable for more years after that.
I have a smartphone that I'll continue to use until it croaks. I'm happy with my cellular provider, so I'll just go in there and get a new phone when the time comes. I'll choose the cheapest phone they have that does what I need—texting, calls, Facebook, and Evernote—and it'll probably be a freebie.
I agree, don't overfill the oil and be sure the bird is defrosted completely (if it was frozen) and dry. I had a friend make sure it was dry, but neglected that there was ice on the inside which made things interesting. Luckily we were frying it in the grass that was covered with snow.