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Re: question for _________ - Didzo - 10-17-2014 Don't bathe in the blood or shit of ebola infected individuals and you'll be fine. What needs to be done is proper training of hospital staff. Have protective gear? Great! Now don't touch the outside of it when taking it off and don't scratch your eyes or lick your hands before washing them. Re: question for _________ - Kor - 10-17-2014 Canada's got you covered - Report from CBC this morning was saying that major centers in the Yukon and NWT are now equipped to contain Ebola. Real hotbeds of disease. Reference: Re: question for _________ - kaese - 10-17-2014 quarantine them on this island Re: question for _________ - Something Swain - 10-17-2014 Call it "Eboland" Re: question for _________ - HeK - 10-17-2014 Having been up there, it sucks. Re: question for _________ - Sogo - 10-17-2014 (10-17-2014, 09:56 PM)Something Swain link Wrote: Call it "Eboland" That sounds like the worst theme park ever. Re: question for _________ - kaese - 10-17-2014 (10-17-2014, 10:10 PM)Sogo -{ã¡ã«ã¡ã«}- link Wrote: [quote author=Something Swain link=topic=5854.msg281576#msg281576 date=1413601003] That sounds like the worst theme park ever. [/quote] I'm sure one of the rides in the park is Mr. Bones's Wild Ride Re: question for _________ - KarthXLR - 10-17-2014 (10-17-2014, 10:23 PM)Käse link Wrote: [quote author=Sogo -{ã¡ã«ã¡ã«}- link=topic=5854.msg281578#msg281578 date=1413601838] That sounds like the worst theme park ever. [/quote] I'm sure one of the rides in the park is Mr. Bones's Wild Ride [/quote] Re: question for _________ - Greatbacon - 10-18-2014 2spoopy 4me Re: question for _________ - CaffeinePowered - 10-18-2014 (10-18-2014, 12:02 AM)Greatbacon link Wrote: 2spoopy 4me Did you know there is a scary skeleton inside of you Re: question for _________ - Luinbariel - 10-22-2014 Honestly on the Ebola thing (sorry if I'm late to chime in) I think it's too soon to be all scared about it. Like Didzo said, so long as you aren't coming into contact with the bodily fluids from an infected individual, you're probably fine. How often do you come across a pool of blood, feces, or vomit in your daily lives in North America? Re: question for _________ - CaffeinePowered - 10-22-2014 (10-22-2014, 09:22 PM)Luinbariel link Wrote: How often do you come across a pool of blood, feces, or vomit in your daily lives in North America? Well some us ride public transit in a large city... Though serious Ive never actually seen any Re: question for _________ - Kor - 10-23-2014 (10-17-2014, 10:00 PM)HeK link Wrote: Having been up there, it sucks. You've been to Alert? Re: question for _________ - Dr. Zaius - 11-12-2014 Went and bought some clothes today; long story short, I signed up for and was approved for Old Navy's credit card (gave me a percentage off the total purchase, hur dur consumerism). Now I'm wondering, what sort of demon soul trap did I sign up for? I've always been wary of credit cards and their use, and until now have not had one/needed one. I was approved for a thousand dollar limit, which, okay, maybe if an emergency comes up I'll have good cause to use it. I will probably use it to fill up a tank of gas or something stupid when the card shows up but then I plan on putting it away somewhere so I don't keep using it. Am I making too big of a deal about this or is it really as simple as if you don't use it, there's nothing to worry about? tldr babby zais gets credit card wat do Re: question for _________ - Didzo - 11-12-2014 (11-12-2014, 12:16 AM)Dr. Zaius link Wrote: Went and bought some clothes today; long story short, I signed up for and was approved for Old Navy's credit card (gave me a percentage off the total purchase, hur dur consumerism). What I do: Never spend more money on a credit card than you can pay off, regardless of spending limit, and pay at minimum the outstanding balance well in advance of the deadline. Credit grows and that's that. Re: question for _________ - CaffeinePowered - 11-12-2014 (11-12-2014, 12:16 AM)Dr. Zaius link Wrote: Went and bought some clothes today; long story short, I signed up for and was approved for Old Navy's credit card (gave me a percentage off the total purchase, hur dur consumerism). I do not like store credit cards, from what I recall they give you a discount or off some kind of 'no payment for X months' and people tend to then forget about the balance. After that they jack the APR up and you're paying through the nose for something. They're good for emergencies, online transactions, and getting reward points. Just make sure that you keep on top of paying off the balance every month and not letting it linger. Never make the 'minimum' payment, its how they extract more money from you by charging interest. Technically the least profitable (but lowest risk) customer a card company has is the person who pays off their balance in full every month. They make no interest on this person since no money rolled over into another pay period and only collect any merchant transaction fees. Also not using it is fine too, only a handful of companies charge a monthly fee. I believe the largest is American Express, their rules are a bit different than the standard credit card, you must pay down that card's balance every month and there's a general fee for simply having the card. Re: question for _________ - Elder - 11-12-2014 if you didnt have a credit card before its good you have one now. Just use it regularly (once or twice a month) and always pay your balance for that month. It builds your credit score. If you feel like that card is going to suck out your soul for whatever reason (it wont unless it charges you annual fees or something) get one through whatever bank you use locally (as its usually free and has few or no service charges) as they will get you a line of credit through visa or mastercard or most other card providers. I like to carry cash personally as it always sets a spending ceiling for me, and the credit card is there for online purchases or the occasional oh shit moment where i need a little extra on hand Re: question for _________ - Eightball - 11-13-2014 I think everyone's covered all the major points. My only addition is that if there's no annual fee on it, don't rush to cancel it, as it can be to your benefit to have a fair pool of unused credit, especially accounts that have been open for a long time. Re: question for _________ - Dr. Zaius - 11-13-2014 thanks brbu that was a good refresher :-* Caff: i remember from working at best buy their credit card had insane interest rates if you were late on a payment. corporate was always on our asses about getting those cards out. Re: question for _________ - Dtrain323i - 11-13-2014 I got a Cabela's credit card. They're unique in that they actually operate their own bank and issue their own cards. Most store cards are just contracted with an established bank. But I get reward points to get stuff from Cabela's. My goal is to be able to get a gun for free. |