aka Someone On The Internet is Wrong.
I was randomly linksurfing (I believe I went twitter, a link from Roger Sutton from Hornbook, an article on picture quality at movie theatres, to this), and began to seriously doubt Seven Habits of Highly Frugal People when it solemnly informed me that it was cheaper and better to grow your own vegetables than buy them, and to make your own cocktail dress instead of buying one.
And then I got indignant and flaily, in a someone-on-the-internet-is-WRONG way.
( then I got out my soapbox )
So I say know your limits, do your best to be reasonably educated about your options (remembering that time in and of itself is a finite resource), and practice moderation. And don't believe everything you read on the internet.
I was randomly linksurfing (I believe I went twitter, a link from Roger Sutton from Hornbook, an article on picture quality at movie theatres, to this), and began to seriously doubt Seven Habits of Highly Frugal People when it solemnly informed me that it was cheaper and better to grow your own vegetables than buy them, and to make your own cocktail dress instead of buying one.
And then I got indignant and flaily, in a someone-on-the-internet-is-WRONG way.
( then I got out my soapbox )
So I say know your limits, do your best to be reasonably educated about your options (remembering that time in and of itself is a finite resource), and practice moderation. And don't believe everything you read on the internet.