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School lunches.
During my commute home last night the talk show host was commenting on a proposed increase in the cost of school lunches. It turns out that if approved, the cost will have doubled in the past five years. A little modeling in Excel shows that for the cost of something to double in five years requires an average annual inflation rate of just under 19%. When is the last time you have heard of an annual CPI increase of 19%? Makes me wonder, has someone been fibbing to us ‘bout the inflation rate! |
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A case in point. I do Meals on Wheels deliveries, and on Fridays, two other gents also pick up from the same kitchen. Both are older than I. I Might get there first, well before the kitchen opens, but normally leave last. One of them who is asian tends to barge in and grab what he needs regardless of what others are doing; the other gentleman I just tend to let in front of me. |
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i remember when comics made the jump from $1 to $1.25, it felt like the end of the world lol. the last time i looked at a comic they were hovering around the $3-$4 mark and had the page count of a pamphlet. add in the constant reboots,restarts and crossovers youre looking at a nice chunk of change for what generally used to be a dirt cheap hobby. what was wrong with 12 issues and an annual? |
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I'm mostly a DC Comics reader, and since I started collecting in 1975, I've been through four reboots (Crisis On Infinite Earths [COIE], Zero Hour - Crisis In Time, Infinite Crisis, and Flashpoint/The New 52). Each has added more complexity and more confusion, and things that should be simple no longer are. Often, the simplest questions take many paragraphs to fully answer. To provide an example, I'm a long-time fan of "Legion Of Super-Heroes" (LSH). When I started reading it, it was a great series that kept me coming back issue after issue. For me when it was at its best, it was on par with movies like "Star Wars" and TV series like "Star Trek." However, after COIE LSH has gone through so many changes that, before "Flashpoint," there were three different versions of the Legion and each of them was in continuity. Now, once again, the series has been rebooted and I'm not sure what is going on (Which is now the real Legion? What is its history? How many of the previous stories are still valid?). For this reason, I'm finding it more and more difficult to invest myself in this series, or any series. I'm getting to the point that there's no point in it since what I enjoy might soon be rebooted away once again. |
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Back on topic: Can openers. The kind that you grip and squeeze to pierce the lid, then twist the handle to run a cutting wheel around the inner edge and lift off the top of the can. These days it's rare to find one that grips tight enough, with a wheel sharp enough to actually cut through the lid. |
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Big Mac's
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Life!
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Re:Manners I agree that they aren't what they were. I remember some time back I was talking to the pastor of my church and his eldest child (whose 14) addressed him as 'sir' which was unexpected. You rarely see kids showing that much respect to any adult anymore. When I go somewhere via cab I usually get in the back seat because I know many elderly people also take the cab when going places like grocery shopping and Dr. Appointments and often they have trouble getting in so I leave the front passenger seat for them since they need the leg room to get in and out with their canes. Sometimes it seems like common courtesy itself is a lost art. For example if one person has only 2 items at a checkout lane and someone else has a full cart courtesy would seem to say let the person with only the 2 items go first, but it rarely happens that way. The value of a $ has gone downhill too. My mom remembers going to the movies in the early 60's with $4.00 or so and not only being able to get in & get a snack and drink but having change left over. Now days you can't even get in the door for that amount. I remember seeing a special titled "long long ago" about the early movie theaters where people talked of how the customers were upset when admission went from a nickle to a dime but now look at it. You might as well stay home and buy the DVD with how much you spend for one person to get in.
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Bigger price, smaller size.
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Oh, I thought you ment taste.
Well, to me it (and it's competator Whopper) taste like cheap cardboard anyway. Does not even subsitute as basic survival food ![]() |
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I've only seen a double feature twice in my life that I recall. Both were at the local drive in theater which is owned by the same people who own the theater here in town. One time it "Jurassic Park" and "The flintstones" and the other it was "Changing Lanes"and "The Sum of all Fears". Mostly you're lucky if you get a small selection of coming attractions and maybe a pixar cartoon short depending on the movie.
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I cant believe how many people are complaining about food portions getting smaller. We are mostly getting bigger and obesity is an alarming problem. Do we not need smaller portions of stuff like ice-cream?
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I don't think there problem is so much the size of the portions HappyMartin as it is with the fact that the cost of those same portions is going up. If you get less coffee or peanut butter or etc. you should pay less than before not more. Of course the factories that produce the food products and hence the stores that sell them don't seem to agree that that should be the case.
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