After that, you'll be left with buyer's guilt because you've just spent 800
points on something worth half that.
Not exact matches
It's special in that it still has a lot of wilderness and few people, but the
point is unless you keep an eye
on things, you're going to lose it and that is true for every country, which has
something worth saving.
With advice
points No. 1 and No. 2 in mind — and with time
on your side — you will get to a mile marker where the fruits of your labor will be
worth something to someone.
Also
worth pointing out is the fact the Mitsubishi Lancer has had a pretty good reliability record, which —
on top of the fact most of the technology has been featured
on numerous Mitsubishi models — should in theory reduce the chance of
something major happening during your ownership period.
I sell my ebooks for $ 4.95, so the obvious price
point for an eARC would have been
something similar, but I didn't think it'd be
worth my time to set everything up, email people (I mistakenly, didn't think of automation this first time around — more
on that farther down), and deal with the inevitable «customer service» emails I'd get for $ 5.
Your admiration for authors of note is also misguided; case in
point: James Patterson, who writes 20 percent of his books, yet has the audacity to claim authorship of the other 80 percent, and which, by the way, in my opinion, are not even
worth the paper
on which they are printed, And then there is the Mary Higgins Clark junk that she has now passed
on to her daughter so she has
something to do with her time.
Something on the order of $ 9 extra is not a lot, but it's
worth noting that the same kind of thinking I outline below also applies to other reward cards that give you some of your
points or miles back each time you redeem them and for which there is a minimum allowed or minimum useful redemption amount.
We like getting
something for nothing, and $ 4
worth of
points awarded
on a $ 100 purchase is certainly better than nothing.
It's also
worth pointing out that if you withdraw cash
on the card (usually
something to avoid due to interest charges, even if you repay in full), then the protection doesn't apply for things you buy with the cash.
Based
on the going rate for a night at that hotel, you've gotten
something worth around $ 233 for your 30,000
points.
I've developed the opinion that an RPG simply isn't
worth it unless it's going to be
something extraordinary
on EVERY front... otherwise, what's the
point?
As I read this article it reminded me of how we artists can be quite an emotional lot.Sometimes we have trouble being practical.I certainly have mixed emotions about this subject.
On the one hand it is always great to sell a piece of art but
on the other five dollars doesn't seem
worth the hassle.But the
point I think many may have missed is that a five dollar work of art would definately be
something you only spend a small amount of time
on, like a half hour or less.That's $ 10 an hour to do what you love and isn't that what we're all looking for?My husband who's a bussiness man is always making me look at it that way, in terms of an hourly wage.I know that's not very artistic thinking but it sure does make sence in this materialistic world that we live in.
Taking applied arts as a
point of departure, speakers examine the politics at play between the handmade and the industrially produced, and the way in which the idea of uniqueness impacts
on what
something might be
worth.
Anything can be done with love: I'm at a
point in my life where I'm trying to find
something I can both love yet subsist
on... remarkably hard to find but its going to be
worth it I know.
Suffice to say at this
point: the fact that there is a healthy number of skeptics trying to be heard indicates to me that
something is
worth listening to
on their sides.
That's essentially why $ and # are
worth something but I'm not saying that the US and the UK are prison camps — although some
on the libertarian right might differ
on that
point!
Garden - making has long been regarded as an art form, and the final result
something that should be applauded and enjoyed; any classical garden
worth its salt, therefore, included very deliberately planned viewing
points, places from where the owner and his guests could stop and enjoy the most spectacular of all the effects created in the garden, as well as keep an eye
on the fruits of his (or his gardeners?)