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The website dealnews, which is what Kinja deals is basically turning into, used to have the tag line, Going Broke Saving Money. So apt.

The website dealnews, which is what Kinja deals is basically turning into, used to have the tag line, Going Broke

Not sure if its still active, but if you have an edu account you could have gotten the pebble for $60 from Best Buy yesterday.

Not sure if its still active, but if you have an edu account you could have gotten the pebble for $60 from Best Buy

I work in medical research and we've been trying to incorporate iPads into our research. Some of the standardized exams we do are already in the process of being moved into ipads. One of them is similar to what is shown here, where the patient actually wears the ipad and walks. You can see it in use here: http://www.jo

Maybe because Red is not an option?

Is it odd that the most exciting deal on the list, for me anyway, is the stapler?

Ikea Markus. Universally loved as a great inexpensive office chair. i've had mine for about 10 years and I'm about ready for a replacement.

As an intelligent gay man, I knew this ages ago. Honestly even if you couldn't spoof, just being in different locations in a day can give you this info, and you can almost triangulate this stuff in your head...or at least I can. Really any app that gives you a location will allow this; its basic math.

As someone who works in a clinical environment, please note that just because something is outside the normal range, doesn't mean its something to worry about. A lot of times things will be transient and things are often technically abnormal when they aren't actually clinically significant. For example some people

In the kingdom of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

I've been on T-Mobile's $30 a month off contract plan since more or less the day it was made available, at least 4 years now, maybe longer. Its really the best thing. I pay full price for a phone which is probably the hardest pill to swallow when switching to off contract, but a quick run of the numbers and you

One of the best things I've heard about car buying, but this applies to many things, is that you should buy a car for how you're actually going to use it 90% of the time, and now how you may use it the rest of the time.

Yup! This is what android migrating should be. Even moving from non moto nexus 4 to moto g was better than anything else.

I really wish the Intel nucs would get an official recommend build.

Good point. I'll have to keep this in mind.

I've had the misfortune to be stuck on WP right now. I can not wait to leave. How anyone defends this OS is beyond me. I personally find metro ugly as heck, but more jarring was the half-baked aspect of the software available for the platform. Even major apps like, facebook, have huge bugs, like not being able to edit

We get 5% of pre tax income even if you don't contribute anything. Afterwards, they will match 100% of your contribution up to 5%. If you max out that means that for contributing 5% you get an additional 10% for a total of 15%. When I first was hired, I wasn't making much money at all, but have worked my way up. Still

This is a great point, and one that I've been trying to follow more often. Especially if its two people, I can feed us two for less than 10 dollars, but going out would easily cost me more than that here in LA.

Thanks for sharing this. I've been trying to cut down on my food expenses. One of my great joys in life is sharing a meal with friends, but we're always always out at restaurants. Lately I've been trying to cook more at home and it certainly cuts down on cost noticeably. What I am trying to work on is cooking for just

Green Goddess is actually the name of the dressing. It is needless, but its the same as saying tossed with Caesar dressing.