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There are some unforgettable, eye-opening revelations and testimonies contained in Maxed Out, an accessible documentary that should lead viewers to make their own inquiries.
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Burnout Dev: No One's Ever "Maxed" a Console - The technical director for Criterion (Burnout Paradise) wants to put a stop to a persistent cliché in development: The idea that some game or project is maxing out a console's capabilities.
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Burnout Dev: No One's Ever "Maxed" a Console - The technical director for Criterion (Burnout Paradise) wants to put a stop to a persistent cliché in development: The idea that some game or project is maxing out a console's capabilities.
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In the 2006 movie Maxed Out, mothers Trisha and Jeanne recount how both of their children went off to school and were hit with tons of card offers -- even though neither student had much income or any credit history.
Bryce Covert: Student Debt Can Be Deadly Bryce Covert 2011
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In the 2006 movie Maxed Out, mothers Trisha and Jeanne recount how both of their children went off to school and were hit with tons of card offers -- even though neither student had much income or any credit history.
Bryce Covert: Student Debt Can Be Deadly Bryce Covert 2011
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Maxed out his Gold card, wrote him a hate letter, threw her wedding ring in the fish tank.
michael koehler | tangletown & beyond « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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In the 2006 movie Maxed Out, mothers Trisha and Jeanne recount how both of their children went off to school and were hit with tons of card offers -- even though neither student had much income or any credit history.
Bryce Covert: Student Debt Can Be Deadly Bryce Covert 2011
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Maxed out his Gold card, wrote him a hate letter, threw her wedding ring in the fish tank.
October « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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Scurlock reported in "Maxed Out" that the largest single donor to congressional campaigns was MBNA, a gargantuan lender (since merged into even larger banks) with the most to lose if reform were ever put into law.
TV rarely tackles a topic that pays its bills: Misleading credit card ads 2010
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In a solid and sobering 2006 documentary called "Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders," filmmaker James D. Scurlock compared credit to a habit-forming drug, even in the way it's sneakily disseminated throughout the population.
TV rarely tackles a topic that pays its bills: Misleading credit card ads 2010
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