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Kevin Baker
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Stop obsessing over one number when you could be obsessing over three!

I get why macro tracking is valuable for some people, but the headline presents it as less fussy than calorie tracking, which is just incorrect.

Yes, the 10k figure includes sunk costs, but I don’t get how that’s relevant. The studio needs to make enough money to pay the mortgage or their gonna shut down.

No alcohol of any kind, I would assume, due to ID laws.

Maybe I missed something, but this appears to be a list of ways you can help out your friends, not a list of things new parents should expect from their friends on threat of ostracization.

I realize this isn’t the norm, but I’ve gotten a rejection before I finished driving home from the interview (the hiring team met immediately after I left).

Still sent thank you notes. Actually the only time I’ve sent hand-written thank you notes, as I’d normally assume they’d be too slow to arrive. I’ve spoken with

Per that article, the sole requirement of being a “sword guy” is being a guy who likes swords. Not sure what else you were expecting at a sword fighting class.

The article explicitly says the placebo had the same macronutrients.

Frontier’s other games have microtransactions, but I certainly wouldn’t say they’re laden with them.

Ideally it should be just barely possible, but very, very difficult, to put in adequate safety precautions while also satisfying your investors.

I have one, and have found that it requires so much babysitting to avoid getting lost that it’s not worth the trouble (though I’m sure that’s in large part down to the layout of my apartment).

I have one, and have found that it requires so much babysitting to avoid getting lost that it’s not worth the

City/Town never went away. Nor did simple buckets of bricks. And sets consisting of large, difficult to re-purpose pieces have always been the exception, not the rule (even with licensed sets)

City/Town never went away. Nor did simple buckets of bricks. And sets consisting of large, difficult to re-purpose

The article is talking about retirement savings. You shouldn’t have a non-retirement account for retirement savings until you’ve maxed out other options. Nowhere did the article say you can’t have one if you’re saving for other things.

As I understand it, it’s perfectly legal to invest in a different state’s 529 plan (though obviously you won’t get the state tax benefits).

Yes.

Also your grandchildren’s college. I ended up spending a bit less on college than expected, so there was some money left in my parents’ 529. It’s not a huge amount of money, but given another twenty to twenty-five years of growth it’ll be pretty substantial.

As they should, as it’s a pretty narrow range of evidence where there’s reason to convene a grand jury, but not enough to indict.

The first one is definitely better. The second doesn’t even look that much better; the original has aged remarkably well visually.

If more people fly coach instead of first class, airlines absolutely will swap out first class seats for more coach.

You don’t have to drive airlines out of business, just have them run fewer flights.

Planes normally run more or less full. By flying, you’re directly contributing to airlines running more flights.

Marketing aside, Coke Zero tastes like Coke with a mild aftertaste.

Diet Coke bears no more similarity to Coke than it does to any other brown soda.