It worked! 1562km (ca. 970,6mi) with music on my motorbike. There was one problem, though. For some reason my mobile (HTC Desire X) doesn't always respond properly to "back" button. Usually it treats it as "forward", and only occasionally as "back". No other android device has such problem with my headset, so my guess is: Desire X (or the android on it) is effed up. It doesn't bother me too much, I usually skip music forward to get the next track.
At the end of the work day if I need to use the restroom but know I could wait until I go home I will go ahead and use it at work that way it's one less flushed toilet, less squares of toilet paper, and less water used for washing hands. Everything adds up!
Also check out the site Retirement And Good Living that provides information on finances, health, retirement locations, travel, part time jobs, volunteering and more. And it has a blog of posts by guests from around the globe on many retirement topics.
I don't agree with the answer they have for question 21. Here is the answer I gave for the company I work for...tell me what you think of it.
Are you willing to put the interests of Company X ahead of your own?
"Company X's interests are my own. But just like Company X I have more than one interest. Company X has employees, patients, donors etc. I think like most interests we just have to sort of juggle and give time to each."
Great advice! Not only do people with good credit check their score often, but they also get their credit report. Knowing both is extremely important. Your credit score is like a grade on a test and the credit report is the actual test. Without seeing all the reasons that impacted your grade, you won't know what you are doing wrong to improve. People with good credit are always monitoring and checking up on both.
I don't talk on the phone as much as I used to and we barely use the landline anymore. I only keep it because we get phone as part of a package tied to out tv/internet and those would go up if I got rid of the phone so it's cheaper to keep it.
More websites here:https://www.privacyrights.org/online-information-brokers-list Many were totally new to me, and many are the same with a different name.
Why not just bring along any old wifi capable phone and use Skype or iMessage / FaceTime ? Just about every hotel and coffee place has wifi, and even fairly ancient (Android 2.2) phones can run Skype. Viber and other services also work. So, turn off the wireless network connection, and check in with wifi. My wife and daughter did this in Spain last year. Madrid, Seville, Granada, Cordoba, all had plentiful wifi. We talked/videoed every night.
We don't have landlines. When my brother was in Afghanistan we skyped whenever we can (FB each other scheduled times). I also do the same for friends/family in other countries.
We also save on our cellphone bill through his company. We didn't even realized it until we mentioned where my husband worked.
Using chopsticks definitely makes meals slower ... using them Asia made me appreciate my food more and made me feel satisfied ... especially with regards to my newfound skills :)
Pay-as-you-go plan saves $30 a month...Internet is limited to 2g but I've never managed to run over in 9 months I've had the Used Iphone (from Ebay)...I use maps, email, research business addresses & read newspapers/magazines sometimes too. Video really uses up the bandwidth so I avoid it. I don't download a lot of apps either. Minutes and text are unlimited. Coverage area is really good as I have a national carrier.
Am so agreeing with keeping the landline, but now something has caused major static on the line and they are telling me it will be 3 weeks before they can fix it. Now that kind of aggravation is something that causes me headaches
this is a good articles with great information. I was forced to do all of these things a week ago when a pickpocket in Russia stole my wallet.keep a copy of this Article handy it has all the numbers necessary.
It worked! 1562km (ca. 970,6mi) with music on my motorbike. There was one problem, though. For some reason my mobile (HTC Desire X) doesn't always respond properly to "back" button. Usually it treats it as "forward", and only occasionally as "back". No other android device has such problem with my headset, so my guess is: Desire X (or the android on it) is effed up. It doesn't bother me too much, I usually skip music forward to get the next track.
I don't buy things I don't need. Live within your budget.
I have a basic plan and don't use it alot to save money
I switched to a no contract plan and am saving a lot of money!
Republic Wireless: buy the phone and then it is $5-$40 per month (incl. taxes)
Oh, and you forgot to mention: You're female and over 50. Good luck.
At the end of the work day if I need to use the restroom but know I could wait until I go home I will go ahead and use it at work that way it's one less flushed toilet, less squares of toilet paper, and less water used for washing hands. Everything adds up!
Also check out the site Retirement And Good Living that provides information on finances, health, retirement locations, travel, part time jobs, volunteering and more. And it has a blog of posts by guests from around the globe on many retirement topics.
I don't agree with the answer they have for question 21. Here is the answer I gave for the company I work for...tell me what you think of it.
Are you willing to put the interests of Company X ahead of your own?
"Company X's interests are my own. But just like Company X I have more than one interest. Company X has employees, patients, donors etc. I think like most interests we just have to sort of juggle and give time to each."
Great advice! Not only do people with good credit check their score often, but they also get their credit report. Knowing both is extremely important. Your credit score is like a grade on a test and the credit report is the actual test. Without seeing all the reasons that impacted your grade, you won't know what you are doing wrong to improve. People with good credit are always monitoring and checking up on both.
We use our cell phones for all long distance calls.
I don't talk on the phone as much as I used to and we barely use the landline anymore. I only keep it because we get phone as part of a package tied to out tv/internet and those would go up if I got rid of the phone so it's cheaper to keep it.
More websites here:https://www.privacyrights.org/online-information-brokers-list Many were totally new to me, and many are the same with a different name.
I save by using a prepaid service
I don't know any 21 year old who is able to save $200 per month.
Kelly, that's a great idea ... not to mention a creative one! I love it!
ALL GREAT IDEAS!!!!!!!!! MADE FOR A FUNFILLED ADVENTURE FOR ME AND THE KIDS!! OMG LOL TTYL ;)
Why not just bring along any old wifi capable phone and use Skype or iMessage / FaceTime ? Just about every hotel and coffee place has wifi, and even fairly ancient (Android 2.2) phones can run Skype. Viber and other services also work. So, turn off the wireless network connection, and check in with wifi. My wife and daughter did this in Spain last year. Madrid, Seville, Granada, Cordoba, all had plentiful wifi. We talked/videoed every night.
We don't have landlines. When my brother was in Afghanistan we skyped whenever we can (FB each other scheduled times). I also do the same for friends/family in other countries.
We also save on our cellphone bill through his company. We didn't even realized it until we mentioned where my husband worked.
According to another article I read, mangers have no say in what they carry, so it is likely company-wide.
Using chopsticks definitely makes meals slower ... using them Asia made me appreciate my food more and made me feel satisfied ... especially with regards to my newfound skills :)
Pay-as-you-go plan saves $30 a month...Internet is limited to 2g but I've never managed to run over in 9 months I've had the Used Iphone (from Ebay)...I use maps, email, research business addresses & read newspapers/magazines sometimes too. Video really uses up the bandwidth so I avoid it. I don't download a lot of apps either. Minutes and text are unlimited. Coverage area is really good as I have a national carrier.
As a former couch potato myself, I can relate to the tips in the guide from Frugal Beautiful ... great roundup!
Am so agreeing with keeping the landline, but now something has caused major static on the line and they are telling me it will be 3 weeks before they can fix it. Now that kind of aggravation is something that causes me headaches
this is a good articles with great information. I was forced to do all of these things a week ago when a pickpocket in Russia stole my wallet.keep a copy of this Article handy it has all the numbers necessary.