It occurs to me that if I bring lunch from home once a week, that will nearly pay for me buying an album a week from itunes. Which might make a great 365 (or, I guess, 52) project - if I buy an album a week for the next year and give a short review on it, say. Not that 98% of the people I know would actually be interested in most of what I listen to. I could also review the sandwich or leftovers I bring to work to pay for it.
It's a thought, anyway.
The next question, of course, would be if I could actually find time to listen to a new album every week reliably.
It's Monday now - if I can get myself organized enough to bring something from home for lunch this week, I will start this week.
It's a thought, anyway.
The next question, of course, would be if I could actually find time to listen to a new album every week reliably.
It's Monday now - if I can get myself organized enough to bring something from home for lunch this week, I will start this week.
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2. That also sounds like a great "real life" type math/budgeting lesson one could use to teach children. Too bad* you're not a math teacher.
*Well, too bad for the kids. I'm sure you're quite happy you're not a math teacher, as is indicated by the fact that you didn't choose to become a math teacher.
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If I don't have good leftovers to hand, I'll probably end up bringing PBJs every so often. Cheap and nutritious, but not as tasty as penne a la vodka or torilla encrusted tilapia with roast veggies and wild rice.
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"What band is this," I've always gotten "Ummmmm, I'm not sure. It might be *insert the names of two or three bands here.*" Not so helpful in that arena.
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http://www.shazam.com/
(assuming you have a compatible phone)
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