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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    I agree, it's totally not worth baking, the exception being the times when it's so cold that it needs the extra boost, and even then...

    Muirenn--Food for thought. The biggest reason that I turn the heat above 60 or so in the living room is so that I can actually take a shower without freezing. I might just get a space heater and use it to heat the bathroom for like 15 minutes...

    Related: Something that might help is to use the option to split my car insurance into two payments. Yes, I'd owe them another two dollars (and use a second stamp), but the second half would be due in April, when I should have my financial aid check for spring. That should give me enough of a cushion to pay off the interest and a little bit of the principal of the loan. As much as I don't like giving them more money than necessary, this may be worth it. Thoughts?
    I always split the car insurance. Definitely worth it to spread the anti-wealth around. I also just dropped comprehensive insurance - my car is old and high mileage and it just wasn't worth it. Would've dropped collision, too, except I'm afraid of sliding in ice or snow here and actually needing to repair the car.

    My b/f's house is always frigid in the winter - except the bathroom. He keeps a tiny space heater in there and it makes it really, really hard to ever leave the shower On the other hand, my bathroom is the coldest room in my house. I keep my heat at 60 but the bathroom has a cast iron tub and tile floors over a frigid Colorado crawl space and I swear it just leaches heat out of the house. No room (or extra outlets) in my bathroom for a heater but I dream...

    And the baking price applies to electric, I'd guess? My range/oven (and water and heat) are gas and I rarely go more than one "step" over the minimum usage charge. Electric is still what drives up my utility bills and I can't trace the source for the life of me. I swear it's higher now than when I had my non-functional hot tub still hooked up and running. But then, Xcel is trying to make all of us pay for some experiment it spent $150 million on up in Boulder.

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    One thing to remember about car insurance limits is your uninsured motorist, which in some states (thankfully for Owlie, Ohio isn't one of them) is two-thirds or more of your total premium.

    Your UIM coverage can be no higher than your liability limits, so even if it's expensive, keep your liability limits high. As cyclists, we're especially vulnerable, and it's our own UIM that will pay if we're hit by an underinsured motorist. I pretty much assume that everyone out there, if they have insurance at all, has the legal minimum, which would cover about four hours in the ER for anything serious. I keep my liability at $1M even on the moto, even though I'd have to be trying pretty hard to cause that much damage to someone else with my moto, just because it's very conceivable that someone underinsured could cause that much damage to me. You're talking about not only medical bills, but lost earnings while you recuperate.
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 02-09-2012 at 02:09 PM.
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