After many intollerable hours of electrical failure, I decided to fix the problem. The result is this:
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After many intollerable hours of electrical failure, I decided to fix the problem. The result is this: I should be asleep. I have a job interview tomorrow. But watching the Big Bang Theory stirred the inner geek, and Bloggck’s dastardly tactics ended in utter failure. Last night’s Big Bang Theory featured a game called Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock, invented by Sam Kass – with hilarious results.Here’s a quick explanation of RPSSL by Sam . . . → Read More: Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock Bah. Bloggck, the Oh-God of Writer’s Block here. I’ve taken over Chewxy’s mind because he refused to let me out. As such, Chewxy will be suffering from a writer’s block for some time to come as he continues work on his beloved project, Pressyo. Apparently it is very close to a public launch for an open beta . . . → Read More: Bloggck’s Boisterous Blabs So, economists think consumer make their purchases rationally, and that they make their decisions based on past behaviour and expectations of the future. I put that claim to the test, with the sample size of 1 – me. For the past 20 weeks or so, I’ve been making grocery runs every Saturday. I only do my groceries once a week, since I am fairly capable of gauging my expectations with regards to what I want to eat for the week. I base my diet on staples – there is a set amount of carbs, proteins and veges I eat each week. Because the amount of veges I eat is embarassingly dwindling (I eat a lot during the beginning of the semester, and less and less as time goes on), and my protein intake is relatively fluctuant to my desires at the time of purchase (i.e. if I feel like eating a meat on Saturday, I will buy meat for the rest of the week, even though there will be some days I totally do not like to eat meat). So, the only data I analyzed is my weekly carbohydrate purchases. There are primarily 4 forms of carbs that I buy – bread, Indomie, instant noodles and pasta1. I also buy and eat plenty of rice, but rice is unquantifiable (it actually is, but rice isn’t as instant as eating bread or instant noodles). So, how did I fare? Pretty horrible graph isn’t it? Not only it tells nothing about my spending habits, it also looks bad to begin with. So, let’s look at some numbers instead. Continue reading Groceries by Expectation
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