https://jalopnik.com/millennials-gen-z-cant-afford-auto-loans-1850637557
Young Americans are up to their ears in auto debt, and the problem isn't going away.
Hi all,
First, I understand that neither is the optimal solution. I live in an 1800's farmhouse with plaster-and-lathe walls on top of a three-feet-deep stone foundation. Additionally, the exterior walls are too thin for a traditional outlet and require special retrofitting. I can say all of this with certainty because we discovered all of this while renovating our kitchen and bringing items up to code. To install to-code outlets, we needed to temporarily remove baseboard heating systems, drill through 9" deep hardwood floors, and then angle 90' from the floor into the wall underneath the pex heating cable in order to access the wall, using shallow receptacles to fit.
We simply don't have the funds to do this with all portions of this old house, at least not now. For our window-unit air conditioners (1 12,000 BTU Midea U inverter, 2 older 8000 BTU ACs), we do not have a modern grounded outlet within reach of our AC cable. Recognizing that neither option is ideal, what is safer:
a) Use a 'heavy-duty' short extension cord to bridge the gap between grounded outlet and AC power cable, and then tie the cable to prevent physical tripping or loosening
OR
b) Use a legitimate higher-end surge protector like a Tripp-Lite to extend outlet reach and plug into the surge protector.
Additionally, I would appreciate any general advice on the order of operations in the house as we slowly build towards an up-to-code century home. Our priorities are loosely in this order:
New panel, upgrading to 200a with whole home surge protector and dedicated grounds - DONE
Upgraded kitchen to modern code - IN PROGRESS
Replace all loose 2-prong outlets with GFCI, using "no equipment ground"
Re-order circuits that don't make sense
Add additional outlets -- potentially using wire mold to avoid digging into lathe based on expense.
https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/card-image-gallery/explorer-anthology-3
Check out all of the new cards coming to Explorer on MTG Arena!
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/21/business/economy/student-loan-payments-debt-economy.html
Three years of relief from payments on $1.6 trillion in student debt allowed for other borrowing and spending — and will shift into reverse.
https://jalopnik.com/2024-buick-envista-the-affordable-entry-level-vehicle-1850625060
How can American automakers survive without a sedan or a car under $30,000? You bring a crossover to the market that somehow checks both boxes.
https://gizmodo.com/magic-the-gathering-the-one-ring-card-lord-of-the-rings-1850595558
Some lucky person just became a millionaire by opening a pack of cards. That’s because it has been revealed that the rarest, most sought-after card in the entire new Lord of the Rings expansion of Magic: The Gathering has been found.
I am using a Savor One as my daily driver. It's an excellent card and the 3% in groceries and dining covers two of my largest spend categories so it's a great fit.
However, I still feel as though I'm leaving a lot on the table for everything else that only gets 1%. I am currently using a secondary Venmo Visa -- mainly because I needed VISA exposure for costco. It's an aesthetically pretty card but the lack of authorized users and only being able to manage the account inside the app are pretty big hindrances for me. I don't think I'm going to stick with it.
Any recommendations for a complementary daily driver? I know I should just consider the WF Autograph but I REALLY hesitate to work with them just on principle.
https://electrek.co/2023/06/20/buy-hyundai-ioniq-6-less-than-tesla-model-3/
Which electric sedan would you buy? With Hyundai’s recent price cuts, the IONIQ 6 is now cheaper to buy than...
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