It has to be a night test, as it will count of the candle producing a glare factor
It has to be a night test, as it will count of the candle producing a glare factor
He really failed that line so hard. It was really like “I am...The law”
That’s pretty narrow minded. Do you have open-faced sandwiches? If not, you should look into that. It’s delicious!
That’s what they call a sandwich in Denmark, though. You can go to a deli and they have smorresbrod sitting out, already made. Just because it’s little and (usually) open-faced doesn’t mean it’s not a sandwich. Also, doesn’t smor (how do you make an umlaut?) mean “smear”? I don’t think it just means butter...more like…
When did they do this? I need to catch up ASAP!
I know! I was being super tongue-in-cheek there!
It’s pretty funny how this scene is basically replayed semi-seriously with his son Cullen in Avengers Arena. I’ll take NextWave any day, though!
He only had enough time to build a baby-sized rocket!
You have the right idea. If the interest rate is the same, go ahead and pay the lowest amount. You’ll get the win and be able to dedicate that money to your next debt.
Typical returns from the S&P 500 have been over 7% annually, adjusted for inflation. With high rates on debt like you’re describing, I’d agree with you, but when your debts get to around 4%, it’s worth considering investing.
When one has assets like this guy has, the Emergency Fund is sort of unnecessary. For the rest of us, I agree with you.
Some people like to use a line of credit or other available debt in place of an emergency fund. If one has assets like the guy in the article, this is probably a valid option, but for most people, an immediately available Emergency Fund in an easy access account is probably safer.
You should pay it against the loans with the highest rate. This will eliminate all your debt in the shortest time and at the least expense.
Given that the interest rate on used car loans is usually fairly high and that cars depreciate while you own them (especially new cars), this was probably a good investment.
The cook didn’t realize that if there’s pink in it that’s the definition of Medium Well?
I figured that was what you meant, but the active gaming article is where I found the calorie data for TV. The kotaku article is more standard gaming, which probably has puzzle/critical thinking games factored in.
It’s a reasonable concern, but I’m sure that there are studies showing the difference in calories burnt watching TV vs video games. My suspicion is that it’s not as significant as you think. I’ll try to look into it and re-reply to you on it.
Then your drone is no longer a flying aircraft and is not protected from being shot down! I’m enjoying your workarounds, though and I suspect you can get another good one!
That part is so wonderful!
I had a real hard time choosing, but Michelle Yeoh demonstrates the value of her experience and her versatility. Still, the tea house one is both awesome and funny!