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I agree that it's an important factor to know what the Clapton concert is worth to the recipient. That contingency will be used to determine choices made.
Having been a student of economics, I was fascinated to learn the theory behind making choices. Every choice we make uses economic logic. Although people don't measure all choices in terms of currency, people will make their choices based on value. If the decision making process is stretched out to absurdity, every choice takes into account all possible outcomes as well as their costs and benefits. The human mind can generally do this very quickly and that's really neat. Going to see Clapton might be worth it until considering ancillary factors, like providing it to someone else and getting the "warm fuzzy" feeling like you mentioned.
This made for good food for thought on a Monday morning. Thanks for that.
Having been a student of economics, I was fascinated to learn the theory behind making choices. Every choice we make uses economic logic. Although people don't measure all choices in terms of currency, people will make their choices based on value. If the decision making process is stretched out to absurdity, every choice takes into account all possible outcomes as well as their costs and benefits. The human mind can generally do this very quickly and that's really neat. Going to see Clapton might be worth it until considering ancillary factors, like providing it to someone else and getting the "warm fuzzy" feeling like you mentioned.
This made for good food for thought on a Monday morning. Thanks for that.
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This looks to me like it may have been an early baby window cage. I've heard that in the late 19th/early 20th centuries, metropolitan space was a premium in most cities so apartments were tiny. Someone invented a cage of sorts where mothers could put their babies. It hung out the window and allowed the kid to get "fresh" air and sunlight while affording them a place to play. For some reason these never seemed to catch on. I can't imagine why... Heart is a Forbidden Fruit - Small, ash gray.
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1. Oberon, IPB
2. Flash plush
Thanks!
2. Flash plush
Thanks!
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I've been coming to visit you guys ever since someone told me about it. I had my doubts when they called it a "news site" thinking that I'd just get more of the same with regards to politically jilted stories about corruption and mayhem. I was pleasantly surprised to find that The stories here are sometimes of a lighthearted nature and sometimes they're informative and fascinating. I'd like to thank Neat-O-Rama for 25,000 posts of stories. Your dedication is appreciated. Please keep up the good work.
With that said, may I have a pair of the Audio Bones 1.0 headphones? Many thanks.
With that said, may I have a pair of the Audio Bones 1.0 headphones? Many thanks.
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Rogue in black please.
These are always fun. Thanks!
These are always fun. Thanks!
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Oberon
Thank you :)
Thank you :)
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Nekura Progression in black. Thanks.
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2) Something Somewhere Went Terribly Wrong; Dark Grey Med
3) Rob - ZombieZoo Plush