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COMMENT 15d ago

Mimi

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COMMENT Aug 13 '21

Try hardware engineering at a tech company. They all start new grads over six figures.

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COMMENT May 12 '21

Dusty

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COMMENT May 12 '21

I got my Mirena out after 7 years without having a period for most of it. I had my first period about six weeks later. I got pregnant the following month. I'm currently at 19 weeks.

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COMMENT Apr 20 '21

It took me about six weeks after removal to get my period again and it was regular after then.

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COMMENT Aug 25 '18

Tempered glass doesn't technically break into "shards".

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COMMENT Aug 05 '18

Have you tried talking to the person you loaned the money to first? If they are unwilling to pay you back and you have something in writing to show that you loaned the money and the recipient expected to pay you back, then you can go to small claims court to try to recover. You can still go to small claims court without a written document, but it can be more challenging to prove that the money was not a gift. Do try first to speak and negotiate with the person you lent the money to first. Going to court will never be a pleasant experience for anyone.

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COMMENT Jul 21 '18

Looks like you paid a somewhat acceptable price on the higher end of what is considered reasonable. Car Gurus assessed a value of $29K for this truck. It's likely that you paid a bit of a premium for the "Texas Edition" emblem, but if that's worth it to you, then it's probably alright :-) . Try checking out the Car Gurus vehicle price tool next time: https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/instantMarketValue.action I try to use it to evaluate a reasonable target price of a car before negotiating. It's also useful for tracking value and depreciation with respect to both time and mileage.

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COMMENT Jul 21 '18

It's basically an iterative guess and check method. First add some number to 12 and see if it adds to 32. If it still doesn't add to 32, then try adding another number. Repeat the process by adding a new number to each cumulative sum until 32 is reached. The sum of the trial numbers is the difference between 12 and 32. It's a simple example to show iterative techniques, but makes zero sense to use for day to day calculations...

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COMMENT Jun 07 '18

In college, try to get as many internships as possible. They'll help you learn what kinds of jobs you enjoy or dislike and improve your longterm job prospects significantly. The first internship can be hard to land, so seek out campus positions and network with professors, too. Good luck!

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COMMENT May 25 '18

Yes.

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COMMENT May 24 '18

So true!

r/funny May 23 '18

Lost Cat. NO REWARD!!!

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COMMENT May 16 '18

No, but you would pay the principle off faster and pay less interest over the life of the loan. Refinancing is the only way to reduce the monthly payment.

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COMMENT May 03 '18

You can install it now in the US. Go to Windows Update and manually click the button for "check for updates." The process takes about 60mins depending on the machine.

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COMMENT Apr 23 '18

Have you checked if you can get Office for free from your school? A lot of colleges/universities/secondary schools don't advertise it heavily, but still offer office and office 365 to their students. I have full Office 365 + Skype for Business through my university account. I would check with your IT or Software department to see if you can save money by not buying your own license.