Great new site available, plus a great post at Get Rich Slowly

by Bruce Keener on May 25, 2007

in Miscellaneous

Just found out that Marc Orchant, the “geeks’ geek,” has started his own blog: Platform Agnostic. It’s only been up and running for a short while, but he already has some great posts! I’ve added a link to his site in our right sidebar links. Marc and James Kendrick of jkOnTheRun always stay up to speed with the latest tech happenings and have great insights and tips.

Also, came across this really informative Get Rich Slowly article today on the “proper care and feeding of your credit score.” Much to my surprise, I learned from this that it can be best to NOT close out unused credit card accounts. Good timing on this advice, as I have been thinking of closing out a couple.

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1 J.D. 05.25.07 at 1:07 pm

it can be best to NOT close out unused credit card accounts

This is best for your credit score. What is best for you will depend on your circumstances. If you have trouble with self-control, it’s probably best to close out the accounts anyhow, and take the hit to your credit score. If, however, you can avoid using the accounts, then yes, it’s best to keep them open.

2 Bruce 05.25.07 at 1:16 pm

J.D.
Thank you for providing this important clarification.
And, thanks again for the great article and the great site. You are providing a valuable service to a lot of folks!

Bruce

3 Marc Orchant 05.25.07 at 6:06 pm

Thanks for the nice words and for adding me to your blogroll Bruce!

4 Bruce 05.25.07 at 6:10 pm

My great pleasure to add you to the blogroll and to be able to let folks know that you really know your stuff. Wish I knew half the tech stuff you do! Best of luck with the new site.

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