"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad."
Said someone being quoted on Facebook a few weeks back.
I like that quote. I used it on the last person who gave me the "You know tomatoes are a fruit, not a vegetable, don't you?" line in a kitchen-related rather than botanically-related discussion. Of course, I have yet to convince that same person that corn is a grain.
In fact, I have not totally and utterly given up trying to convince my coworkers that for well-balanced menu planning purposes, corn and potatoes are starches rather than veggies. But I am so sick of fighting it. So I double-up on veggies on my days to plan. Or raid the cupboard for extra cans of veggies to add to the table on other days.
Good e-commerce idea, or bad: Having a "closet" which shows you at a glance everything you've bought from them, gives you a count of items, and the amount you've saved.
Right now it's making me think "Shit! I shop there too much! Must stop!"
In fact, I have not totally and utterly given up trying to convince my coworkers that for well-balanced menu planning purposes, corn and potatoes are starches rather than veggies.
School lunches get this one wrong too, though in that case it's for political reasons rather than lack of education.
ita!, I think it depends on the business's marketing strategy. If the business positions itself as a discount or inexpensive place to shop, the "amount you've saved" in particular could be very attractive. The same goes for products or services that regularly compete on price.
So it could work for, say, Target's or Wal-Mart's Web site, or a grocery store's Web site. But not so much for a site that sells discretionary or luxury items.
MARGARITA!!!
Hey, tequila is made from the agave plant. It's vegetable juice, just like drinking a V-8!
Fred, it's a combo of discretionary and discount, if that makes sense. I don't always freak out the way most people will freak out, but seeing any total of dollars next to the count of things I'd bought--yikes. I didn't need enough of those things to need to save that much in the first place.
My other "can't just be me" gripe is when sites give the prime real estate to their "sign up" options and tuck "sign in" around the corner and down two flights of stairs. Fine, yes, you already have my info. But still pretend you think I'm pretty!
I can't remember which site it was that combined sign in and sign on into the same form--perhaps they had too many failed attempts at both for it to catch on--but allowing me to log in without leaving the home page would be a nice nod to not all the magic being lost between us. TUMBLR. Gmail still goes on date nights with me...
also looked at scoutingny, dressaday, theblogess, and thesatoralist.
did more filing and updated a spreadsheet. WAH.
Hanging at the Ortho, doing an initial consult. I'm kinda scared to see the $ damage report. KCD has been so difficult about paying his share. I'm going to have to make sure I can cover the cost and hope he sacs up.
OMG, I just barely made it inside before the skies OPENED. Phew.
Fred, it's a combo of discretionary and discount, if that makes sense. I don't always freak out the way most people will freak out, but seeing any total of dollars next to the count of things I'd bought--yikes. I didn't need enough of those things to need to save that much in the first place.
A dollar total can't be helpful. I got an email from the Vitamin Shoppe 30 days after buying something there, which is fair, except wouldn't I know if I were out?