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Treat it like a debit card. If you treat it like a credit card, you run the risk of figuring out that you can buy things that you can't afford. I'm not saying you pay off your balance every day or anything, but be cognizant of how much money you actually have and don't spend more than that.

Hi Melanie, this is a great post. It's very important to go through that happy feeling to improve productivity without any external factor. Also, thinking about earning a large sum that u are getting every hour, isn't just delusional thinking, it's indeed a very powerful way of building up our expectations and

I graduated with a 2:ii in Physics with Astrophysics recently and I can't for the life of me get a job. No-one in the Science/Engineering fields are willing to take me on because I don't have a 2:i or higher, although I excel at programming and computer simulation I don't have a Comp-Sci degree so I can't seem to

....and on the next episode of "Life Hacker".... we tackle how to get the smell of rotting strawberries, out of your blender, in time for margaritas with friends.

You really don't seem to understand how the technology works. I highly recommend listening to or reading the transcript of Security Now Epidsode 256 ([www.grc.com]) for a thoroughly detailed explanation why that won't work (you could of course also dig into LastPass site).