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Yeah, that’s exactly how you get extra screened.

The wife’s powerslide was pretty impressive. She went back for the door too! Thats a keeper.

I don’t need an app to see there isn’t usually a female in the room or on the conference call in tech. We are short in the lady department.

Too bad he didnt do video. That pic is grainy as hell.

I just lost what little respect I had for their bags.

I just lost what little respect I had for their bags.

Is setting up a cloud sync really that hard...

Dreamcast

I didn’t plan on getting this handheld, but those controllers look terrible! Did they really have to do different color controllers? That looks horrible. I’d be impressed without the FPS Drops on the TV. Guess its back to playing 4k games on my PC, darn.

Sounds like I should move my 401k from my old job to the regular 401k at my new job, keep contributing to the Roth 401k and send the employer match to that, and then open up my own Roth IRA.

I used to use it for streaming too. Then I realized the things I was watching was already on regular TV for free, Netflix, Hulu, or I could always just rent the movie. Most of the stuff I was watching on it wasn’t a free stream anyway.

630 note on a brand new jeep wrangler, and our car insurance is incredibly high here. One of the highest in the nation. 270 insurance for full covereage single drive. Im under 25, but it wont go down any time soon. Plus $60 in gas a month. Our roads are in poor shape too.

I do this thing where I only go back to the store when there isnt any food in the pantry. My “waste” cant be over 20%. I am pretty effective at shopping for myself though.

Lol whats a pension? That’s that shit my grandpa had right?

$1300/month is a lot for not including some bills. I am paying $825. Thats a $475 difference. $408/month for health insurance is insane, if you can get employer paid health insurance you would only need to pay for the kids assuming each adult worked and got that benefit. That is a saving of almost $700/month.

My new job offers a 100% match on 4% for a roth IRA or traditional 401k. I chose to do Roth, and I am happy I did. Pre taxing your retirement is much better then losing a chunk when you retire. Rates are only going up! Although, I have a bit of cash at my old jobs traditional 401k. Can I move that directly to the Roth

I try to send out all my correspondence out in 15-30 mins in the morning. Then work 1.5 hours break, check email, work 1.5 hours, lunch, check email, work 1.5 hours, break, work 1.5 hours. Usually I try one of those 1.5 hour increments for hyper focused work with my door shut and music on.

The museums around here are like $30 an admission! Be cheaper to blow $20 bucks at the arcade :(

Now that I know this, I cannot go back to not knowing. Thanks for ruining my programming.

I know this is a 6 year old post, but you save a lot of money when your insurance is paid up and you burn your house down in off peak hours.

The last 2 times I felt over extended I took a new job with considerable pay bumps. This time is different. I am paying down debt with the excess. Hoping to pay my vehicle off 2-3 years early.