Category: Lifestyle Finance
In a desperate attempt to avoid traveling into the wilds of Canada (a remote outpost called “Toronto”) without a pocket travel agent (my phone), I recently decided to give …
Are you spending too much on video streaming services these days? Is the on-demand, a la carte, unlimited video content buffet not the utopian bliss that you were promised? …
Update: The FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program stopped accepting new applications and enrollments on February 8, 2024. Barring additional funding from Congress, April is expected to be the last month …
Update: the $50 Emergency Broadband Benefit Program detailed in this article ended December 31, 2021, though the credit continued until 3/1/2022. The program was replaced by $30 monthly internet …
When I was much younger, I had a jar of items that I had collected over the years that I thought were absolutely magical. There was a white crystal …
Back in 2007, Mrs. 20SF and I moved into our second home. We sat down in our new living room with a giant built-in entertainment center as the focal …
American households spend an average of $1,284 on cellular service per year. Most often, the bulk of that spend is for “unlimited” data plans as talk and text is …
You know that feeling you get when you walk in to an amusement park, fair, arcade, or casino? You’re immediately bombarded with an unending stream of visuals, sounds, smells, …