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Is Financing Worth It? Part Three of Upfront vs. Investing

Before We Begin Welcome back! Once again, before we begin, I need to make very clear that this is Part Three of a series of posts. If you have not read Parts 1 and 2, you will probably not understand what is going on. Click on this to get back to the first post, and […]

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Part Two of Upfront vs. Investing

Back on Track Hello again! Before we get started, while I’m hoping this is evident by the title, in case this post gets way more publicity than the first, I need to let you know that this is Part 2 of a series of posts. If you haven’t read the first, you need to go […]

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Upfront vs. Investing

What camp are you in? When it comes to making big purchases, there are two camps. Which are you a part of? Personally, I’ve considered myself the first type. I like to pay for things immediately, and not have to worry about making payments three years from now. But I heard an aside from someone, […]

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Interesting Experience #1

Pushing A Cart Across The Bronx I’ve got a new “series” idea: writing about interesting experiences (inty expys for short) that have happened to me, generally at work.And I don’t mean just a, “huh, that was kinda cool”.I mean a solid, slightly in awe, “well, that was an interesting experience…”.Anyways! Here we go: So one […]

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Objective vs Subjective Benefits

Objective vs subjective benefits. It’s an interesting relationship in regards to what we do, how we act, and the choices we make. In terms of the general concept, people will tend to choose subjective benefits over objective, even if there is an objectively negative effect (albeit usually minor). Major objective losses, though, will outweigh all. […]

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Thought Works

Why did I make this?I was trying to come up with something to post. When I’m brainstorming, I tend to visualize mechanical works in my head, grinding and chugging along.This time, it took the form of many gears and motors linked together, all straining against each other. Idea! Why don’t I draw that “thought works”? […]

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A Tale Of Four Swiveling Casters (and why they don’t deserve to exist)

The caster. You really are a well-rounded piece of equipment. Things just go smoothly when you’re around. You’re always there, holding things up, helping things move around. If not for you, we’d just be stuck, with no way to go.You come in every style and material anyone could possibly want. Every application, every purpose where […]

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Russia vs. Ukraine

As you may have heard, Russia has officially invaded Ukraine. I decided to share my thoughts on this, because what else is this blog for? Anyways, here we go. How it started You may have heard of a small country that existed until 1991… the USSR? AKA the Soviet Union? So, back in the day, […]

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Full Circle

I’ve always wanted to be an author.To be frank, though, an author doesn’t make a ton of money (unless you get really big, and/or make your work into a franchise). So I figured, a similar line that I could get into, to help support myself, would be to make a blog. The blogs I enjoyed […]

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The Motions of NYC

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Laws of Hooks

Newton’s First Law of Hooks: A hook will remain a hook, unless it is desired to be a hook, at which point it will cease to be a hook.

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First Post!

Welcome to TrixiCon! Now of course I have nothing to write for this, but I already know exactly what to do for the 2nd post. That’s life.

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