Honestly, the most important thing is twofold:
Honestly, the most important thing is twofold:
Exactly. The In N Out Animal style stuff is secret menu fare. The McGangbang isn't.
"I love safety stuff."
They have a dance for you...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjPau5…
Or better yet, go listen to both and make an informed decision based on your experience.
Or better yet, go listen to both and make an informed decision based on your experience.
Probably sounds awesome, but snob appeal just isn't that appealing when you're on a budget. The sound bar I bought replaced a stereo that I'd had since 1987. It was still functioning flawlessly, but that sucker took up way too much room, esp. considering all I ever did with it was pipe my TV through it.
I know people…
Probably sounds awesome, but snob appeal just isn't that appealing when you're on a budget. The sound bar I bought…
http://www.usa.philips.com/c-p/HTL3110B_F…
Probably not the best, but I'm pretty happy with it. $149.99, bluetooth connection, NFC pairing, wireless speaker, 120 Watts total sound. It fills up my living room with more than enough sound, and takes a tiny fraction of the room my old stereo system did. All in all, totally…
http://www.usa.philips.com/c-p/HTL3110B_F…
Probably not the best, but I'm pretty happy with it. $149.99, bluetooth…
Piece of advice... if you hate windows 8, get classic shell. Free download, and worth the time. And in the future, NEVER get a Celeron.
I have one of the Rav Power 10K batteries. Good product.
I have one of the Rav Power 10K batteries. Good product.
Obviously you didn't listen to the podcast.
It breaks down the pros and cons of going to college. These days, it isn't a no-brainer, especially when you consider the enormous cost of so many colleges.
I plan on encouraging my kids to either be plumbers, network admins, or diesel mechanics.
I'm only slightly joking…
Absolutely. I was bitten by Credit Cards in my 20s and early 30s and haven't touched the nasty things since.
Note: Many people can simply pay off a credit card on a monthly basis. They are exempt from my assertion about credit cards. But if you're the type who always has them maxed (As I was) then this means you.
Many people pay that off on a car, so if you drive a beater for 4 years and pay on the loan instead, you've just been successful in paying off that loan. Sure, you have to be able to afford a $30K car, and your beater has to stay working, but the theory is sound.
Then, stop using credit cards, stop eating out, cut…
http://www.cato.org/events/college…
Food for thought.
You missed the biggest Debt trap: Credit cards.
I once had an old farmer say "Pay as you go, then you don't owe."
Wisest words ever.
I'm sure they just archive it.
After his portrayal of Khan? Nope.
I have a fake name (Duh!), and I have about 200 friends on FB. All of whom are people I personally know, and quite a few of whom are people I went to school with in the 80's.
You missed the prime reason for a fake name: Facebook doesn't need it, and they aren't good at keeping my data secure, so why should I trust them with any real data?
Not unique, but you can get a ton of pierogi's in Indiana.