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There are no "safe" airlines to fly on. Air travel by itself is inherently dangerous. Equipment failure on I-75 results in gliding to a stop on the shoulder. Equipment failure at 40,000 feet results in a fall from the sky and a smoking pile of human hamburger lodged in a 30 foot deep crater. Half the pilots are

@Orng: LOL Good answer!

Call Canada? Why?

Why anyone would load all their personal financial data up onto the interwebs for unknown entities to sell, trade, or otherwise use nefariously is completely beyond me. You might as well publish it in the newspaper. Years from now, whatever company has purchased [Mint.com] will have full access to all the financial

I have on occasion tended the 'shop' for friends or family at harvest time. Whenever anyone tries to barter, I immediately throw them out. The price is the price, period.

I've never hear of something this stoopid. It sounds dangerous. Has anyone actually attempted this? Do they purchase homeowners insurance?

Sorry, based on the title I thought that this would be a link to something entirely different. :) My bad

I'm afraid of Craigslist. Too many ne'er do wells hang out on that site.

@TheresAPartyInMyPants: We need to preserve freedom, at any cost. It is our duty, and our obligation. Doesn't matter if it's 12 billion or 12 trillion.

@SenorValasco: Exactly. People need to understand that debt is bad, bad, bad. Not enough people do.

@kettlewhistle: The (obvious) difference is that we *all* use the things that you mentioned.

What a disgrace. Yeah, I want my tax dollars to fund my neighbor's new ride. Give me a break. Have we really come to this?

"By cranking up the lighting levels as much as 50 times typical home lighting conditions."

If I want to buy something, I go through neighbors houses looking for hidden money stashes. Thanks to Lifehacker, I now know all the good spots. Thanks Lifehacker!

Frozen pizza....lots and lots of frozen pizza, bay-bee...

@Erbavore: simply that you have to be willing to write a *very* large check if (god forbid) something bad happens. But the worst case scenario is I'll have to replace my house, or if I rack up a million dollars in medical bills or someone sues me I'll declare bankruptcy. By definition people are paying more money

Insurance is an enormous scam. I self-insure everything I possibly can, including my home. However, the law insists I maintain insurance on my car. I make sure it is the absolute rock-bottom bare-minimum I can get away with, though.

two words: BIRD POOP