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Agreed. Once again DFW gets passed over. I don’t really have a reason to defend an airport, but in the list of US airports to be stranded in DFW is towards the top. Lots of space. Lots of great eats. On-site hotels with great views. Easy connections.

I’d probably be interested in Eve, but I have no idea what any of ^that^ means.

I call bull.

Yep. And not sure i’d bet a life change on the whims of the Italian government.

We got a Mirari Ok to Wake clock for our two children, and both have worked GREAT. Used to wake up at random times between 4:50am and 6am, and after slowly setting the time later and later, we have the clocks set to 6:30am on the weekdays, and 7am on the weekends. Truly the most important tool that gave us our morning

We got a Mirari Ok to Wake clock for our two children, and both have worked GREAT. Used to wake up at random times

There was no slow-roll. Politicians in particular are pretty bad at tough decisions. Brexit is nothing but difficult decisions. Nothing about Brexit allows a politician to have their cake and eat it to, so they punt.

This is in no way cheaper, easier, or more efficient than just buying a new chromecast.

To be clear, I’m mostly speaking to active funds. Still, the cost of a passive fund being a percentage doesn’t make much sense with regards to their costs.

Why am I paying a base tax for someone to manage a fund that may earn or lose me money - where they get paid regardless of their benefit to my portfolio? Can anyone explain this? How do their costs increase as I put more money in? Why is it a ratio and not a flat fee?

Now that the SPG card lost its earning potential by reducing points earning by 1/3, the Southwest card is now my best card for airlines. Easiest redemptions by a mile, since their availability isn’t restricted by fare class. 

Now that the SPG card lost its earning potential by reducing points earning by 1/3, the Southwest card is now my

in STL, the Whopper was $3 and the Impossible was ~$5.

100% this. For Goldman it’s a fantastic opportunity. An easy-signup card on a self-selected, non-value-focused community, predisposed to incremental app purchases and expensive devices. Odds for credit denials are going to be low in the near/medium term.

I continue to refuse to believe any list that puts Atlanta Hartsfield in the top 10. The fact that lifehacker uses TPG’s arbitrary metrics as any basis of fact or reality does a disservice to the otherwise great articles here on lifehacker.

It mostly works on children, I believe.

This is only bad advice if the two airlines are not partner airlines in an Alliance/codeshare/joint-venture. If you book a trip to Thailand: on AA to Hong Kong, then Cathay Pacific to Thailand. You simply ask AA at the desk to through check your baggage and when you arrive in Hong Kong you can make your case with the

The flight seat upgrade is rare, as United/American/Delta all will hold those seats as upgrades for members with some level of status who didn’t get upgraded to First.

You’re a monster.

I’m pretty conflicted. What’s the ratio of complaints-to-employees compared to other warehouse work?

Snowballing.