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unless the blue line climbs the stairs chasing you!

So traditionally a "ladder" when speaking in investment terms is when you stagger maturities of investments to different dates, so you can roll over the results of that investment and diversifying risk while still allowing for periodic access to capital. IE you buy like 10 CD's maturing each year for the next 10

Levitartr keyboard or instacube, instacube actually started selling retail before shipping to their backers.

This quite a well known technique in cake prep, an isi and nitrogen, but i tend to say the cake doesn't taste all that great (especially the microwaved variety) and limits the ingredients you can use. Maybe these bean town students figured out something amazing and new which could be a game changer, but i doubt it.

True, LIRR pension has a 5 year vesting period with employee contribution of 3% to get that full pension.

Yeah, I've never traveled for an interview where the employer hasn't payed for everything including when in college interviewing for entry level jobs. Even some in town interviews the employer cover taxis and a meal. Also, TIP 3 is very dangerous/risky advice, most companies, (even competitors) have people who know

The nice part of tellecom mergers is that it has to be approved by both the DOJ and the FCC. I hope at least one of them doesn't approve this, I feel like it will be the FCC that says no for the same reasons that the AT&T Tmob merger didn't go through.

ehh at 200mm you can prob get some nice DOF with the 2.8 on the RX10 but that 1" sensor really limits things. plus 1000$ is a lot for what looked to me like a glorified P&S. Hope it works out well. I know sony's been pushing video features a lot so theres that.

i know someone who would use a overhead marker and do this for scouts and knives didnt help him.

I think the return policy falls under the holiday shopping one, so u can return it up to Jan 7th 2014

19 year old male Kenzell Lesure"

Not a scam if your risk adverse! Yes it doesn't make financial sense when it comes to expected problems and costs, but it does make sense if you are unable to budget or do not have the liquidity needed to self insure.

The quote given is misleading. As commented before, its not a matter of finding a "better" investment but rather saving the principal amount invested. It only takes 11 months to catch up if the amount invested is the same. Not even factoring in if you park your money in some investment/savings account that earns a

The math is correct, like 134 months for the 2nd investment to grow larger than the first(7% annual return compounded monthly vs 6% annual return compounded monthly both with 100$ of new principal each month). However the example is rather deceptive, the real reason it takes so long is that this assumes that your

Northwestern Memorial Hospital is different than Northwestern University, its barely affiliated and the University (board/administration) has little to no say in this matter.

Totally understand that, but please do save more than 9.25%, future zen will thank you.

Forced savings is for myopic investors, everything you mentioned that your government does for you through the “super annuity” they do because individual investors are unable to control their spending habits, or make rational long term decisions, Not necessarily a bad thing, but definitely has some negatives aspects

Its the Sears Tower hopefully it gets switched backed, the Carbide & Carbon Building is never called the Hard Rock hotel building. Yes the Palmolive Building use to be the Playboy Building but only because Playboy moved to another building and that was then (and still now even after they moved out of Chicago) called

Noise when u focus is the lens or IS if your rocking an older 70-200 2.8 IS or long tele lens, and if your serious about video, your probably doing audio separately, or using a mic that is not the built in one.