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I LOVE the Evernote integration now - just tap/hold on an email and it goes to your account, but I find it odd that there is no similar addin for OneNote. Hoping that is on the way!

Those are the topics of TwoCents and Lifehacker. Donating to the ACLU is not. Getting double donations to the ACLU isn’t either just because it involves money. Or, can I submit a list of charitable organizations that have matching donations (money) each time I am notified of them and then TwoCents will post on them?

I’ll be glad when Lifehacker and whatever Gawker Media is now called gets back to reporting on the stuff each subsite does and leave the political stuff over on Jezebel or the Root.

Amen. Stop spending money you don’t have to buy things you cannot afford to impress people you don’t like. A hard hard lesson for some of us to learn, but the sooner it is learned, the better!

Good grief. I put more almonds in my mouth at one time than what is in that pic.

If the honda runs and is a safe vehicle, keep it as long as you can. Cram down those student loans before buying anything else!

Well, still, both those people will be ticked.

I’m just gonna say this. I live in Orange County CA where there are bike lanes and sidewalks everywhere. I run a lot, 99% of the time on sidewalks unless I am off on a trail somewhere.

The cyclists here think they have three places to ride:

Good info. Ordering from the manufacturer like that would get a ton of drives in one lot. A good lot, a good batch of drives. A bad one, a high failure rate. I’ve seen IT departments purposefully buy the same model drive for one server from 3-4 vendors to hopefully get a good mix of batches.

SSD’s aren’t the best choice for backup providers. 1) they aren’t cheap and 2) SSDs will eventually fail when there are enough writes, and that is all a backup company does, is write and write and write and write.

I wonder if they buy them in bulk from a few or just one source? The reason I ask is, if you look at the Seagate ST4000DX000, it has a 13% failure rate, pretty high, But that is only 184 drives, and if they purchased those at once from one vendor, they could all be from the same lot.

Speaking of the new spark, it is a great buy. At 10k, it provides everything you would ever really need in a car.

I cannot imagine paying $26K for that little thing. The most expensive you can option up the gas spark is $18K or so. Why pay nearly 45% more to only be able to drive 82 miles?

Other than to claim to feel good about saving the planet because you moved your exhaust pipe to a central power plant.

And yet people take credit advice from credit agencies and credit card marketing department all of the time...

I had a 1993 Mazda MX-3 - the special edition that was Barney purple with the black leather interior. I loved that car - except for the stupid seatbelts that ran on a track in the door frame. After a few years, I got frustrated with it and got rid of it. If it had had normal seatbelts, I’d have kept it for many many

I do the 20/20 rule all of the time. If it is something I am keeping “just in case” then if it is <$20 and I can get it in less than 20 minutes, I chuck it. In 2+ years, I might have gone to Lowes to purchase one thing I had thrown out, and I threw out hundreds of items.

I am generally a patient person and will just

So this is what is meant when they say “wait till the VTEC kicks in yo!”

One of the biggest things is if you are fully disabled or you die, the loan is forgiven. If you refinance, that goes away, which means if you are disabled you (or worse - a cosigner) still have to figure out a way to pay it, and if you die, a cosigner will still be on the hook, or they will take the loan out of your

Flat 4. Not aware of a Subaru flat 6.

Even better? Flat 6! :-)