I started this as a response to this post (hence the title), but eventually it grew so long that I figured I might as well turn it into a post of my own, so here we go. This is about your future. It is fairly relevant to you, if you’re younger than 50 and less [...]
The minimal number of tools
Published in May 20th, 2009
I like tools. Before I began my FI journey, I had an angle grinder, a bench grinder, a vise, an anvil, and a big hammer — I was making knives as a hobby. I also had a drill press, multiple pliers, electronics screwdrivers, soldering irons, protoboards, and an adjustable power supply — I was also [...]
Which blogs do you read?
Published in May 14th, 2009
Posted by Jacob in Announcements
I’m curios, which 5 blogs do you read the most. Let me know in the comment section. Also, if you don’t mind, let me know why. Coincidentally: Top ten personal finance blogs you never heard of. The 10 most readable blogs that I like.
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