

Ugh, lid is always sucking up to jar… I know lid fills a void in jar’s life, but sometimes it feels like they just need to let jar breathe every once and a while.


Ugh, lid is always sucking up to jar… I know lid fills a void in jar’s life, but sometimes it feels like they just need to let jar breathe every once and a while.
Absolutely, community radio stations WORT and WYMS are at the top for music, WPR for news and classical. The charming unpredictability of community funded radio is a beautiful thing, streaming falls flat as a pancake against a well run, non-corporate, station.


… yikes.


I don’t see any comments about a free car, not sure to what you’re referencing.
The “no free lunch” is a economics principle, no one is giving away anything for free, even as small as a free lunch. Regarding 0% auto loans… these are just another marketing scheme designed to sell more cars because some subset of consumers reported they didn’t want to pay loan interest. Marketing hears that, says great, we’ll design a system where you won’t pay any interest. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is… except when a billion dollar corporation is the one offering the *great deal, then you can rest assured it’s absolutely too good to be true. Although you’re not paying interest, the total loan amount will be comparable to someone with a similar credit score who is paying the interest rate you would have received had you gone that route.
If you’re making monthly payments, you’re paying more than you would of had you purchased the vehicle outright. This difference is money that could have earned interest in a bank or a return on another financial investment.
Edit: If you can’t afford to buy the vehicle outright, you probably shouldn’t be buying it.


There’s no such thing as a free lunch.


There are those that pay interest and those that get paid interest, the decision is yours.

North of Latvia.
Sounds like big orca propaganda to me.


hehe
Bit of a difference between 4 and 600.