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Tom Paine
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I have to admit that it was off-putting when someone put at the top of the experience section of his resume "Lifetime: Servant of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ."

I've often found that the best way to get out of a speeding ticket is to just drive the speed limit. I'm one of approximately one people in Florida who adopts this policy.

30 years ago, this made more sense: With 18% interest, taking a deferred interest plan for six months on $1000 of carpet meant that I could afford to pay cash on meant an extra $90 in the bank (approximately, let's not get into APY and compounding math today). Today, if I've got $1000 in the bank, six months later

There is nothing "deceptive" about it. You just have to be aware, and make you choices accordingly. Having 6 months to pay it off, instead of right out of pocket can have some advantages.

Although I certainly wouldn't consider myself a success story and apologize if this comes off as tooting my horn, it's personally fascinating to see that I grew up in a county ranked #2904 (lower middle class) and now reside in #10 by independent means in the top 10% income bracket. I attribute this to: (1) parents

Using reasonable pricing for all that junk I come up with approx. $92.

I've also never heard of them, and I probably spend 10 or more days per year traveling and staying in hotels. I'm a frequent patron of Best Western and Hilton type hotels. Also, I can't remember actually having to pay for WiFi at a hotel in quite a long time.

"You guys r too much and too smart for me!"

Can a guy who played for Mike Martz really believe in intelligent design?

"Technically he should be home "resting"...just sayin'." - God

Of all the things in the world to be fearful of—racism, violence, corrupt governments and corporations, deadly diseases, natural disasters, climate change, and reality television—this, of all things, makes you fear for the future of humanity?

Really, worst case, people who aren't able to make themselves to go outside

Please mark your extra amount "apply to principal." If you mark it "apply to principle," there's no telling what they'll do with it.

The article title is misleading. It's not use your Chrome extensions on iOS; it's Chrome can now use your iOS extensions. Android has had this for quite some time. For example: if you share through Evernote, it opens the link in the Evernote app. It doesn't use the Evernote chrome extension.

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Seconded. The comma is used completely incorrectly; a semicolon would be the better choice in this context.

Hey guys, I'm lead product developer at MortgageHippo. The server is running slow but we just juiced it up. Let us know how it's working; and of course if you have any questions, please feel free to ask! Thanks.

After turning on "selective sync" (which is meant to keep files on Dropbox but not on your hard drive)

On top of disregarding investment income (which anyone with money for retirement better have), MrAnonymous, like so many financial advisors, is making the assumption that you were and will continue to spend your whole salary (or most of it). If I spend 20% of my salary, and save 80% of it for retirement, I don't need

1.25 for the guy to drive a pizza to your lazy ass? Wow, cheap.