Saving log - $3
Spending log - 1.65$ coffee + 4.36$ lunch
The office opened 2 hrs late, and DH was sound asleep, so I really didn't want to push it by getting him out of bed..and frankly, traffic's been just nutty, even by Seattle standards. Waited for the bus for 25 minutes, and I did a little multi-tasking by buying a coffee and drinking it while I waited.
Love my Yaktrax. Every day for these past few days, standing around with them on, at least five people have asked me about them.
Its not particularly financial, but I have to get this off my chest. An open command to my brethren, the Seattle bus rider: Sit the he&& down!
Amateurs.
So many times in these past four days, on a packed bus, when the bus stops and a few people manage to ssssqquuueeeze off, there can be an empty seat. If there is no older person who needs the seat and you are closest to it, it does not help matters any that you are standing there like a goob next to an empty seat. Worse, you are now blocking the seat for someone else. But its my next stop, you whine. Yes, you are polite. Get over yourself. Sit down.
Yeah, I'm a tad cranky.
I did actually get an interesting financial nugget in the paper today, disguised in the science section. Researchers discovered two spots in the brain that are active when you are considering buying something. One spot, the nucleus accumbens, is a pleasure center active when you are about to buy something you want. Another, the insula, is active when you experience things you don't like - pain, disgusting smells, etc. So deciding on a purchase is thought to be a wrestling match between the two. Of course, the "tightwad" supposedly has a more responsive insula, but half of Americans tested have one of those. It also turns out that a number of retail tricks - buy one, get one free; the credit card; the all-you-can-eat buffet - short circuit the insula, while tricks like buying with cash engage the insula. Fascinating.
Now sit down. You're hurting my insula!
Gotta love brains
January 17th, 2007 at 06:53 am
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I said these things out loud to the other person who was waiting. He pointed out that one of the reasons the streets don't get plowed is because the reflectors are built onto the surface--a plow would take them right off.
I had to slowly creep down my street, as the snow was packed and slippery (due to the buses that WERE running, at some point), but once I got to a main road things were much easier.