financeguy44
FinanceGuy44
financeguy44

Looks like the single LED floodlight bulb is a better deal:

There is. Alan just updated the article. Here's the link:

They have it for Android too.

Wouldn't a tablet be similar? I just fail to see the difference between a phone and a tablet in this instance. Mainly, I'm just being a dick because I think their article is wrong.

Do phones screens produce blue lights but tablets don't? I'm confused by the second-to-last sentence

I'm sure I'm missing something pretty obvious, so please go easy on me, but how does a 7-percent increase in price mean you only save 6-percent? Wouldn't you be saving 7-percent?

I'm sure I'm missing something pretty obvious, so please go easy on me, but how does a 7-percent increase in price mean you only save 6-percent? Wouldn't you be saving 7-percent?

They've had these since at least March 2012 at the Pepsi Center. Not that I'd know from experience...

Thanks for all the help, everyone!

Awesome, I'll probably end up doing that. Thanks for the input!

Does anybody have any experience with the Nest 2nd Generation personally? I read a bunch of the Amazon reviews and it seems like the people who have complaints have experienced some pretty big issues, and it seems like they've happened since it was first released (ie. it hasn't been corrected in more-recent Nests).

Not only is this charger MFI certified to work flawlessly with your Apple gear; it also has 10 amps of power to charge a full-sized iPad at nearly-full speed.

Simply enough, it's supply and demand. Think of money and college credits as commodities. Congress has apparently decided that every American deserves a college education, so they have these student loans that have very low rates of interest. It's very easy to get these loans, which are backed by the federal

It only applies to new loans taken out. Whatever loans you have currently are locked in at the rate you originally signed them at.

This only affects subsidized Stafford loans, not all Stafford loans. Subsidized loans are awarded to students based on income of the students and their parents and the interest on those loans is paid by the government while the student is enrolled and then once they graduate, the rate was only 3.4%. Unsubsidized