

Static lower prices might, but deflation does not. If prices will be lower tomorrow or next week, it’s wiser to hold on to your money and buy later.


Static lower prices might, but deflation does not. If prices will be lower tomorrow or next week, it’s wiser to hold on to your money and buy later.
1: MDR 7506 2: I have favorites which change constantly. 3: Sure 4: Yes 5: Yes TLDR: Yes


I have bad news about IBM’s past as regards fascists.
Always stop with the 239th bean.
Woof, the whole axle


Dude, you can’t just penalize a corporation. That would be commiesocialism or something.


This comment sounds like Carl Kasell.

If there’s a dental school nearby you might be able to get it done cheaper at their clinic.


My bad, third grade level.


Well don’t blame the scientists. They measure in meters. It’s the journalists trying to make things relatable to readers at a fifth grade level.
Imagining Sisyphus happy, I guess


To hug the mountain. To envelop that mountain.
Seeker 1 reporting in. Out of four games I get one with good vibes, one with silent comms, two with a couple 2-8-2 teammates that I have to mute in the first three minutes.
Ground up and in the freezer for freshness?


The word voice does not always refer to something audible. When describing writing, voice refers to the author’s tone, word choice, rhythm, point of view, and so on.
Rohirrim… eating a horse?


Putting Weir in that list rather than Card or Ringo is an odd choice.
There have been multiple real world examples of deflation so we don’t really have to guess.
There was a somewhat famous example starting in 1929 and extending through the 30s.
It’s less about whether you wait to buy food and more whether you decide to stretch your junker car out as long as possible, or put off home improvements because you’ll save thousands, or decide to put off capital investments and sit on your cash till it’s worth more.