10:44 AM, Jan 7, 2004
Working on debt
I'm the nighttime oncall, this week, so I get to stay at home and spend more time with my possessions. I have discovered the current form of the
eMusic music store, and I like their model a lot more. They don't have everything I'm looking for, but they have more than enough to keep me interested. The files that can be downloaded from them are plain, unprotected mp3 files, encoded in a variable bitrate.
While in Aspen, Keith convinced me that all the money I have saved it moot, while I still have credit card debt, so I withdrew the goodly sum it took me most of 2003 to save, and I'll be using it to pay down some credit card bills. My savings plan is over, for now, and the weekly and monthly withdrawals that were going to my
savings account, will henceforth be funnelled directly into my CC debt. Isn't that exciting? I'm going to skim, however, I buy myself a portable music player. I can't decide on
this or
this. Any advice?
Blas brooked no delay in saying:
karma.... and keith was right, saving money should come after paying down high interest CC debt
10:17 PM, Jan 7, 2004
Visar_Lord_of_the_Debt wants you to know:
One card to charge them all,
One card to find your books red,
One Card to bring you into debt and let the interest bind you!
12:31 AM, Jan 8, 2004
Chapter_11 said:
best way to deal with cc temptation is to submit!
hi-tech hobbies and debt free living are mutually exclusive.
12:08 PM, Jan 10, 2004