Queercents Weekly Roundup: The Law of the Playground
This week was an exciting week for me: one of my favorite bands released their first new album in four years. Their music is silly, happy, and wonderful. If you need some new music to listen to, check out The Boy Least Likely To. After you check out the round up, of course.
- If you’re wondering what a trillion dollars looks like, someone created a Google Sketchup to show you. (Read it at PageTutor.com)
- Ramit covers some of the myths of credit. (Read it at I Will Teach You To Be Rich)
- With some practice, staggering your CDs can actually provide enough income off the interest to live on. I’ve seen it done. If you’re not familiar with the technique, here’s a quick overview. (Read it at Consumerist)
- Are you a compulsive doodler? I had a couple teahcers in high school who actually encouraged doodling during class because they said as long as the doodles were related to the material, it increased the amount of information their students retained. Turns out they were right. (Read it at Wired.com)
- If, as JD phrases it, you’re having “a disagreement wtih the Internal Revenue Service” Stand Up to the IRS has been posted online for free and is a useful resource for anyone being audited. (Read it at Get Rich Slowly)
Queercents Flashback: Shop Locally: Independent Businesses vs Big-Box Stores. The title pretty much says it all.
Photo Credit: The Boy Least Likely To
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