I'm moving at the end of the month and am sending off my apartment. What is the best beer to enjoy on a dilapidated rooftop in the Village on a weekend afternoon?
I'm moving at the end of the month and am sending off my apartment. What is the best beer to enjoy on a dilapidated rooftop in the Village on a weekend afternoon?
Hate that limit. Missed it during my research and now have to deal with probably having to convert it to a traditional in a year or two.
PFT is reporting $28 million for two years, plus a bunch of unguaranteed base salary years.
I was in the market for an ultrabook and just bought an Air, so there are a few of us. First Mac purchase ever, and still figuring out the OS, but obviously didn't let that distinction limit me. I did consider it a slight demerit compared to Windows ultrabooks, but other factors like price, battery life, and build…
That's the system that sports industries have too. Teams regularly move players down their draft boards because of off-field issues.
A smart markets investor is one that doesn't invest in individual stocks at all. It's usually better to minimize risk through diversified investments rather than putting everything into illiquid assets tied to the value of the same local market. Wu Tang Financial has some great guidance regarding that point.
Right, but I think the goal is to factor that into the spread. If you're in the 25% tax bracket and also itemize, then a 4% interest rate becomes an effective 3% interest rate, which makes investing relatively more beneficial.
Travel hacking has become a lot more popular these days, with both old options going away and new resources being made available. How has your advice to rookies changed over the past few years?
I just opened a Roth IRA this year, but somehow missed the income limit. I should fall under the limit this year, but only barely. What happens if I contribute $5,500 to my Roth IRA in January 2015 and then get a raise in March that only allows me to contribute $2,500 to the Roth?
According to SportVU James is averaging 2.4 miles a game in the playoffs compared to Parker's 2.3 and Duncan's 2.1. He's much, much larger than Parker. In this particular game. Despite sitting out the last 7:30, he still played as many minutes as Duncan, and at the time he left was the minutes leader out of all…
I had no idea about that side effect in kids. Makes sense, then.
FYI, you really shouldn't be prescribing penicillin for people with Lyme. Doxycycline is the standard treatment. You only go broad spectrum if that fails.
Payments from the school and payments from boosters don't really matter (unless there's some nefarious purpose behind it, like to throw a game).
When a software developer signs a contract, included in that contract is the fact that she is compensated for her work. She also has the right to contract freely with her employer without a cartel enforcing rules among all software companies that disadvantage her. Do you consider a signing bonus to be a bribe? Your…
Women too! I know it's super unethical, but now at least I know that the option of a shady zoo that will let me hang out with the animals is a possibility.
See that's the problem; you interpret a disagreement with your values (that athletes shouldn't be allowed to make money) as trolling. I get your side of it: you have an emotional attachment to preserving "amateurism." I disagree, but I don't doubt that you're sincere.
Good timing from the writing staff: http://regressing.deadspin.com/the-competitiv…
Again, I don't see any reason why an athlete making money is a threat that must be addressed with punitive rules. Maybe kids would be better off if scholarships were guaranteed for 5 years, along with free medical care, but that's not the case. I'm generally of the opinion that it shouldn't be illegal to be paid for…
How can you have such empathy for highly paid NCAA employees and none for the unpaid students and athletes themselves? I don't think the NCAA is full of bad people; I think it's full of people doing their jobs. It's just that much of the time their job is supporting the exploitation of a bunch of young athletes.