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I purchased the Paperwhite on Sep 24th, and wasn’t able to get a price match.

I purchased the Paperwhite on Sep 24th, and wasn’t able to get a price match.

This is such a great tool. I used to go through every month and manually deposit to extra from my bank account, now no need to do that. Awesome. For those keeping Emergency Accounts (should be everyone), now just deposit all your savings in that account - Betterment keeps your account at it’s goal level, and the rest

The invite code BETA18 just worked for me.

This is seriously timely, thanks Eric!

There's real power in this - beyond simple convenience.

While all of these are excellent issues to bring up regarding the decreasing quality of service from the MTA, you are overlooking one of the most fundamental frustrations of NYers - one that the MTA will never include in its self-reported metrics:

Not sure about any of it at this point, but it was a downloaded file with an unfamiliar extension - might have been an extension something like .crt.

The tyranny of the late reply!

That's great to know! I checked the other day and it said it was shut down - maybe it was an old channel or temporary issue.

A few days before this broke (and I had no idea about issues with broken/exploitable certs), my HSA provider required that I install a cert to use their website.

Yeah, he's more "black hat" than the other two. But some people go for that stuff. Personally, I wouldn't scam into premium security, but manufacturing spend I would probably do.

I have owned a Chromecast for about 1.5 years. I really enjoyed using it while I had a TV with an HDMI port - then I changed to a non-HD projector with only RCA inputs. I bought a little HDMI-to-RCA converter box but the image quality wasn't good and I stopped using it.

True. The only real way to watch sports is OTA (if it's broadcast locally).

On my Roku I was able to find two NickReboot channels - one is streaming live pre-programmed, and the other is on-demand. The on-demand version is now shut down by request from Nickelodeon, so maybe there is some legitimacy to their approach for the streaming channel.

I definitely didn't take exception with your analysis on the article! Just Kayak's use of the phrase "Travel Hacker".

These are definitely useful for trip planning, but fall significantly short of proper travel hacking - exploiting the system at every angle (legally) possible to maximize your travel dollar. Or travel for free.

No problem, glad it's helpful.

The reason you must format your tags like Sergio has done is that when you are assigning tags to each article, you want them to be listed in order for you to assign. You also want to know which lower-level tags fall into each top-level category.