Reader Geek Novice sent us the following photographs: A detailed explanation can be found on his blog here. His blog is written in Slovene, though, so we were happy that he kindly emailed us a few translations. In short, he purchased two meters (about six and a half feet) of pipe insulation from his local hardware store for about a dollar. He cut the foam tubing to his desired length, inserted a second slice, piled in the cords, and called it an uncluttered day. We love this innovative, inexpensive, charging station. Thank you, Geek Novice, for sharing it with us!
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I'm not going to talk about why I love Chrissy Teigen. If you love her too, you'll already know why (her Twitter, for starters). And if you don't, well, I'm not saying that we can't be friends, but-actually that's exactly what I'm saying. (Here, you can go read about threaded spaghetti hot dogs instead.) I am, however, going to talk about her latest cookbook: Cravings: Hungry for More, which was set free into the big wide world just a few days ago. In typical Chrissy fashion (I call her by her first name because we are, of course, friends-in my mind), this follow-up to her first Cravings cookbook is filled with simple, delicious recipes, adorable pics of baby Luna (just wait till you see her in a matching avocado one-piece), and many, many stories we can all relate to. Updated September 2018. Cell phone bills are getting cheaper than ever. Have you checked prices recently? All of the major networks sell wholesale minutes to MVNOs (Mobile Network Virtual Operators), which they in turn sell at a significant discount to individuals. If you choose to Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), every MVNO will have a form where you can check compatibility via identification number (IMEI or MEID). This list includes unlimited talk and text plans with at least 2 GB and 5 GB of 4G LTE data. The average data user used 3 GB of data per month in 2017. If you don't need data, here are the lesser-known cheapest talk and text only cell plans. Many of these advertise “unlimited data”, which means they throttle speeds down the 128 kbps (2G) after your LTE allotment runs out. After looking through what must have been over 100 MVNOs, here are the cheapest options by network below (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint). T-Mobile Network – T-Mobile Network Color: Hot Pink
Note: I recently switch to Mint Mobile in my own phone. Please see my Mint Mobile SIM Activation and Number Port Transfer Review for tips based on my experiences. Sprint Network – Sprint Network Color: Yellow
Note: If you are switching directly from a postpaid plan on a major carrier (AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile), you might be able to get one year of unlimited talk, text, and unlimited data for $0/month + some taxes via this unadvertised Sprint offer. There are some restrictions. You'll need to have an eligible phone model from their list. You won't be eligible if you already have Sprint service or if you come from an MVNO. It is a postpaid plan and will require a credit check. AT&T Network – AT&T Network Color: Blue
Verizon Network – Verizon Network Color: Red
If you don't need data, here are the lesser-known cheapest talk and text only cell plans. Lesser-Known Cheap Unlimited Cell Phone Plans With 2GB / 5 GB Data on Every Network from My Money Blog. © MyMoneyBlog.com, 2018. |
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