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Recession-Proof Your Family Budget with Lauren Pearson from The Wealth Edit – Episode 192
                  Let’s talk about recession-proofing our budget, and things that we can do that really make a difference when salaries are tighter and we may not have as much wiggle room in our finances. Today’s guest is Lauren Peterson. She is a Certified Financial Planner and, in addition to her work with The Wealth Edit, runs a boutique, full-service financial firm, HighTower Somerset Advisory, in Birmingham, Alabama. Lauren has designed and crafted hundreds of financial planning scenarios in her decade-plus career in the field and is deeply committed to the clients she serves through her work. After years of drafting hundreds...
Weather Emojis - Temporary Tattoo
                  Vendor: Djeco Type: Game Price: 5.50 Dermatologically tested to be safe for childrens skin, these temporary tattoos are perfect for letting future artists aged 3+ decorate themselves. With two sheets full of whimsical designs, this will keep little ones entertained for hours. Djeco, a French based toy company, have been designing educational toys since 1954 and are committed to creating high quality toys and games that encourage children of all ages to play and learn. We have a wide range of toys and games for kids here at designist. How does it come? In a cardboard sleeve 23 x 15 cm
Toddler Month by Month: 30
                  Hi everyone and welcome to Month 30 with your baby and Month 30 with my toddler Bracey. How Old is a 30-Month-Old Toddler? Your toddler is now 2 years and 6 months old or 2 ½ years old. In six months, your toddler will be 3. Amazing, right? Average Weight and Height of a 30-Month-Old Toddler? Average Weight of 30-Month-Old? According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the average weight for a 30-month-old toddler is 29.9 pounds for boys (13.5 kilos) and 28.8 pounds (13 kilos) for girls. How tall is the average 30-Month-Old? The average height...
Supercon 2022: Andy Geppert is Bringing Core Memory Back
                  Many Hackaday readers will be familiar with the term “core memory”, likely thanks to its close association with the Apollo Guidance Computer. But knowing that the technology existed at one point and actually understanding how it worked is another thing entirely. It’s a bit like electronic equivalent to the butter churn — you’ve heard of it, you could probably even identify an image of one — but should somebody hand you one and ask you to operate it, the result probably won’t be too appetizing. That’s where Andy Geppert comes in. He’s turned his own personal interest into magnetic core...
Unpredictable as Weather (Part 6)
                  He’s here, he’s there! He’s Cubby Bear! Up in the air! Twice! Today our trail gives us the opportunity to compare two cartoons produced in short succession to one another, by two different studios, featuring the same character in attempts to break world aeronautical records, one horizontally, and one vertically. We’ll also enjoy visits with Mickey, Oswald, the Terrytoons dogs, and a couple of chances to follow the bouncing ball, all continuing on the central theme of leaving our casts weather-beaten and with a stormy disposition. Let’s rock and roll. World Flight (Harman-Ising/RKO, Cubby Bear, 8/24/33, I. Freleng/Paul Smith, anim.)....