This descriptive forecast is why I follow my local meteorologist on twitter.
This descriptive forecast is why I follow my local meteorologist on twitter.
This feels a bit like the official Reddit app - came out so late that there are hordes of competitors that are using the same data in a prettier, more functional way. Except now add cheaper, because Weather Timeline is gorgeous, functional, and has a one-time fee instead of a yearly one.
The 2 things that I find fascinating about ultra-cheap bluetooth earbuds:
The 2 things that I find fascinating about ultra-cheap bluetooth earbuds:
For my family, it’s almost the opposite. We plan all our meals (simple ones) for the week, and go grocery shopping on Saturday or Sunday to get all the ingredients for the meals that week. Going shopping only one time a week can also cut down on overspending.
Yup, my employer offers both an HSA and FSA. They also add $3000 to the HSA without any matching from me! I add another 3000 and it’s $6000 every year, pre-tax, that can be spent on medical expenses... for the rest of my life.
Strangely, on one of my Amazon accounts - the one where I’ve actually installed and used the appstore - I get the $5 credit. On another account, that doesn’t use the appstore but DOES have Amazon Prime, I only get a $1 MP3 credit.
Strangely, on one of my Amazon accounts - the one where I’ve actually installed and used the appstore - I get the $5…
Probably should mention with Google Music how the payment method is available to the entire family to buy anything on the Google Play Store.
It’s worth mentioning that dual-sensor alarms may not be ideal for every area of the home. For instance, I had a dual-sensor alarm in the hallway next to my kitchen. The thing went off every time I used the broiler or was roasting anything that created a small amount of smoke (no really, I’m not THAT bad of a cook).
I bought that 5-pack of USB cables for $7 during Amazon’s “huge” Prime Day sale. Now a week later they’re $2 cheaper and I don’t have to chase down Lightning Deals all day?
I bought that 5-pack of USB cables for $7 during Amazon’s “huge” Prime Day sale. Now a week later they’re $2 cheaper…
Sign in or Sign up just to see your sales? Guess I didn’t need to buy anything that bad after all.
Sign in or Sign up just to see your sales? Guess I didn’t need to buy anything that bad after all.
I get up easily an hour to 90 minutes before everyone else in the house in order to do my routine that I like. On the weekdays it’s justified because I also leave for work before the kids are awake. On the weekends it feels kind of silly, but I like being able to shower / get ready in the bathroom in peace (and take…
Enter my email before I can view the sale? Guess I didn’t need to browse it THAT badly.
Enter my email before I can view the sale? Guess I didn’t need to browse it THAT badly.
Possibly since engines were disabled, it was sucked in by the gravity of the Death Star?
Yeah, this calculator does seem to assume you’re living within an hour (or closer) of a major urban center. If you’re like me, and living in a city of about 100,000 (by no means tiny), these numbers are really inflated.
Seeing their price estimates on things like a small single-family home in the suburbs ($250,000) and living a simple life in retirement ($200,000 / year) is double what I would be paying in my current city.
I've been thinking about getting a new Digital Instant-Read thermometer, to replace my super slow analog meat thermometer. $80 still seems kind of crazy though, when there's a wide range of other options everywhere from $10-$30. What makes Thermapen three times better?
I've been thinking about getting a new Digital Instant-Read thermometer, to replace my super slow analog meat…
A bachelor apartment costs $600,000?! That's insane. This rule fit my house purchase pretty well, though I agree there are better metrics. What ever happened to the 28% rule, where your mortgage (or in some cases, all loans) shouldn't be more than 28% of your income?
When It Doesn't: While this is pretty traditional advice that's a safe bet, opinions vary. Some consider it an overwhelming amount to save. Some argue that, while a home is an asset, you shouldn't give up your liquidity, or savings. Of course, there are counterarguments to be made, but the point is: some consider the…