Robert Rhinehart was an electrical engineer who was not satisfied with the state of our food. Every new day meant a new effort to find and prepare nutritious meals. When …
Chris Poindexter
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A lot has been made about the role of immigration in Eric Cantor’s defeat in reliably conservative VA-07, and there’s no denying that was a factor. Yet immigration may only …
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It’s been a volatile five days for Bitcoin, with prices once again moving higher to settle down near $650. The combination of venture capital money, interest from Wall Street, and acceptance …
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If you’ve reached the conclusion that you need to get a grip on your finances, or maybe you made an effort to do so in the past that fell short, …
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In the race to have it all, or at least have more of it all, many people turn to a sideline job to supplement their income. If you’re going to …
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When I was inexperienced buying homes and before I took up real estate as a sideline business, I used to think that home inspections would protect me from making a …
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The commodity in shortest supply for any of us is time. While life was dictated by the seasons for our ancestors, modern life means navigating near-constant demands on our time and …
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It’s been another up week for Bitcoin, although prices dropped from near $670 to $638 abruptly in midweek trading. Whenever prices moved over $670, big selling volume kicked in to …
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The theory of “good debt” really started before the Great Recession, and generally applied to student loans and mortgage debt. In those days it was easy to assume the value …
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It started with GPS in mobile phones. Applications were developed that could track how far you ran or rode your bike, keep track of your route, and estimate the calories …