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August 10th, 2008 — , Australia, Kindle, Links, amazon, sony ereader, thailand, vacation from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
My wife and I will be heading to Australia and Thailand in less than a month. Instead of looking forward to the vacation is excitement, I’ve found myself looking forward with worry. A flight across the United States is almost more than I can stand. I’m not sure how I’ll do on [...]
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August 8th, 2008 — , Amazon Friday Sale, Spending, amazon from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
I usually only find a couple of interesting/humorous things on Amazon’s Friday Sale to point out. Amazon just took an hour out of my day, by putting a number of products of interest up for me to write about. I hope they saved some for next week.
Bug Zapper Tennis Racket - It’s a [...]
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July 11th, 2008 — , amazon, contact paper, diy enthusiast, diy tips, favorite themes, fish stories, general golf, gift cards, golf book reviews, golf course reviews, golf golf course, golf tips, golfing, handyman, income stream, incomes, kitchen appliances, ladder, multiple income streams, personal finance, workload from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
One my favorite themes is multiple income streams… One way to add incomes streams without increasing your workload is to combine a hobby with a way of making money (like a website)… In the post I would like to highlight several websites that are doing just that…
Boating & Fishing: SF Boater
— A boating and fishing enthusiast [...]
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May 30th, 2008 — , Hooded Towel, Spending, amazon from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
Here are some interesting (not necessarily good purchases) that can be had on Amazon’s Friday Sale. If you want to take advantage you should act today.
Hooded Towel - I didn’t know that towels could come with hoods. Now all my towels have hood envy. Why is amazon suggesting that I buy this towel with a Betty Crocker double-sided non-stick griddle?
My Recommendation - Spot Bot Carpet Cleaner - We got one of these for our wedding. Our only complaint is that it works too well. The spot is so clean when it’s done that it doesn’t [...]
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May 28th, 2008 — , Kindle, Technology, Technology Tip, amazon from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
When I first started this blog, I announced that I’d write about technology 5% of the time. Since I have written more than 700 articles at this point, I’m allow some 35 articles on technology. I think I used up a few of them with articles on my Asus EEE. As usual, with any technology article, I’ll attempt to tie it back to personal finance.
You may have already read about the Amazon Kindle. It’s yet another attempt by the technology industry to replace books. Companies have been at it for a few years, but it’s [...]
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April 14th, 2008 — , Review, The Long Tail, amazon, books, calculations, choices, chris anderson, democratization, distribution costs, economics of abundance, google, i love lucy, large numbers, limited resources, production distribution, trade offs from Mike @ richerbytheday
I finished reading The Long Tail over the weekend. The name of the book comes from the increasing importance of the sum of products and services that sell in small numbers. It makes the case that because there are so many of them, adding up these little sales actually makes them more valuable [...]
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October 30th, 2007 — Financial Education, Lending Club, amazon, books, capping, fines, foods, insidious, leaks, reminder from Maneesh Sethi @ Better Rates. Together.
Everyone has certain items that they love to spend money on. For me, I can’t resist a good book on Amazon, even when I already have too many books in my backlog.
When I look at my monthly expenses, I see that a lot of my money is going to Amazon to get these books even [...]
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October 18th, 2007 — Financial Education, Lending Club, amazon, bookstore, discounted, drastically, ebay, prices, shipping, subscription from Maneesh Sethi @ Better Rates. Together.
Trying to save money? Look online before buying anything. Seeing as how you are reading this blog, you are already well connected to the Internet, so you have probably already shopped online. However, you may still be surprised at how much stuff you can find online at drastically discounted prices.
For example, magazine subscriptions. First [...]
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August 16th, 2007 — Financial Education, Lending Club, amazon, book, children, illiteracy, isbn, lacking, library, schools from Mike Smith @ Lending Club
It’s hard to believe that in a nation with one of the most advanced educational systems in the world, financial education is sorely lacking. The financial illiteracy problem may be beyond the scope of our country and actually might be more of a global epidemic.
One of the reasons we may be in this situation is [...]
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