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If you’re new here, you may want to learn what this site is about. I encourage you to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!From AskMe: How much will my father co-signing on a mortgage help me? Will the lender essentially give me the same rates they would give my dad?

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Jalapenyo, a new video ecard service, is free until the end of July. [via Parent Hacks]

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Dumb Little Man suggests that you oughtn’t just buy a new dishwasher when the old one dies. Do a little research. It may be easier (and cheaper!) to repair than you think.

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The Freakonomics blog has a feature on user-determined pricing. It’s a fascinating glimpse at the future of online economics.

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If you have half-a-million dollars, you can bid on lunch with Warren Buffett.

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“I began focusing more of my energy on improving the quality of my present reality instead of projecting all those improvements into the realm of someday. I started asking questions like, ‘How can I experience more joy in this very moment?’”

[read all of Steve Pavlina: The Power of Now]

Parent Hacks encourages you to take advantage of your public library to foster learning and fun for your children.

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The Lazy Way to Success is a weblog about “smart laziness”, about avoiding work but still getting the job done. This may actually be worth an actual entry… [via lifehacker]

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A weblog about getting things done.

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How do I become less materialistic? Should I become a Luddite?

[read all of The Things I Own End Up Owning Me]

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