By benjamindsearle(view all posts by benjamindsearle)
at 6:57AM Monday January 2, 2012
under
Money Saving Tips
I read the news this fall about the floods in Thailand with about
the same level of interest that I suspect you all gave it. Natural
disasters always make me sad for the victims, but unless I knew
someone in the area it usually slips from my brain pretty quickly
afterward. The thing that I failed to realize was that Thailand is
a major manufacturing center for a lot of products that come
straight here to the US to be sold.
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By creditcardfinder(view all posts by creditcardfinder)
at 11:54AM Wednesday October 5, 2011
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Shop Smarter
Shopping in the holiday season has shifted online in recent
years. Shoppers no longer converge on crowded malls and stand
in long queues. Shoppers now shop online because it saves time and
money. Unfortunately, scammers and fraudsters are using this
time to scam more shoppers. Traditional credit card use also
sees a spike in fraud when the holiday season comes around.
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By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger(view all posts by Rick.Broida)
at 7:56AM Thursday May 26, 2011
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Stuff We Like
As a general rule, I try to install as little software as possible. The more apps I force down Windows' throat, the slower my system will run, and the greater the potential for problems. (
What, me cynical?)
That said, over the years I've amassed a handful of small tools I consider essential to the computing experience. Below I've shared four of my favorites, all of them free, all of them designed to solve a particular problem. You can thank me in the comments.
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