From the monthly archives:

July 2009

How To Make your Own Homemade Air Conditioner

July 29, 2009

Okay technically it’s not an air conditioner it’s an evaporative cooler aka a swamp cooler but definitely provides a level of cooling to your room. I’m not going to lie to you. This is not a 2 minute fix, nor is it for the faint of heart, and finally it’s not the most attractive of contraptions (as [...]

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Credit: The Lazy Person's Budgeting Tool

July 23, 2009

I want to share a cautionary tale of a shady past filled with overdraft credit lines, a myriad of checking accounts and an income that was allowed to trickle into cracks, crevaces, bookstores, eating establishments and hardware stores. The moral of today’s story: Credit is not a replacement for sound financial planning and budgeting.

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Protect your Identity Online: Facebook a Social Hackers Dream

July 21, 2009

Use these few tips to lock down your Facebook profile to keep would be Identity Thieves at bay.

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Speed Kills…Your Gas Mileage that is. Hypermiling for Noobies.

July 20, 2009

On my recent good old fashioned family trip to the Oregon Coast we roadtripped down in our VW SportWagen TDI.  I had hundreds of miles to cover and while on the freeway I figured I’d test out some different techniques to see if I could maximize our already excellent gas mileage. We normally get about [...]

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10 Interview Questions You Better Be Ready to Answer

July 17, 2009

Presented here are a sample of standard job interview questions you might be asked in a typical interview. These focus more on you, your experience, and how you handle yourself in various situations. Obviously you will probably be asked more technical questions related to the job at hand but through my over all experience as both an interviewee and interviewer these are some I’ve been asked and have in turn asked myself.

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Are You Fiscally Negligent? Did Netflix Cancel You Because You Never Swapped Movies?

July 13, 2009

I’ve done a variety of things to sabotage my own budget so much so that I wanted to share them here as not really savings tips but more like financial penalty avoidance (FPA). When you look at the potential expenses you could literally save hundreds a year by avoiding these traps so take this as an opportunity to learn from my mistakes or celebrate our financial failures together.

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Screen Door or Window Screen Repair: Frugal Fix

July 12, 2009

With a small amount of effort and money you can easily repair your own door and window screens or give them a full tune-up. This is a really simple process that most anyone can accomplish with great results.

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The Debt Snowball Saved my Marriage: Spreadsheet Tell-all

July 1, 2009
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For those buried under an avalanche of credit card, car, and personal debt you’ll never find anything as useful as the Debt Snowball or it’s many variants. A debt snowball is simple. You take all of your outstanding debts: credit cards, personal lines of credit, bank loans, student loans, car loans, 2nd mortgages, home equity lines of credit, overdraft credit lines (yes that’s debt too) and order them from the smallest amount owed to the largest amount owed.

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