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<p>What is Your Biggest Financial Vice?<br>
<br>
I was thinking about what my biggest vices are when it comes to staying healthy.
As it turns out, my #1 health/fitness vice is also my #1 financial vice eating
out at lunch time. I really enjoy escaping from everyone and grabbing some lunch
alone.<br>
<br>
Unfortunately, eating out inevitably translates into less healthy meals and
considerably larger expenditures than if I just packed a lunch. Assuming I do
this 3-4 times a week, and estimating the “overage” at $6-8/meal, lets do the
math. At an average of $7 for lunch, four times a week we would spend $28 a
week. multiply that fifty weeks a year you come up with $1400. Over a thirty
year time span $42,000<br>
<br>
A much cheaper and healthier, but still enjoyable alternative (at least for the
weekday lunch ritual) would be to pack a lunch and then skip out of the office
when it’s time to eat.<br>
<br>
What about you? What’s your biggest financial vice?</p>


== headline ==
OK!!!


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Comment 1: Nights out and new outfits.


==Making a box==
Comment 2: Bad investments.


How do you make the box?[[User:Divb|Divb]] 18:41, 29 January 2006 (WST)
Comment 3: Dunkin Donuts!


:Hi Divb, to make a box, you just start the line with a space. Please check preserving formatting in [[Help:Editing]] for further details. --[[User:Helen|Helen]] 05:38, 30 January 2006 (WST)
== Vice? ==


I'm really not sure what I'm doing. I clicked on the plus tab, but I don't know where this is going to go!
My greed for speed. Anyone out there  at a snail's pace?


== A new sub-section ==
Just been overtaken by several snails!


The Plus button creates a new sub-section on the page. (Okay, I was a bit wrong, it appends text but the section title has to be inserted manually, like I did now above this text.)
Biggest financial vice?  Online shopping!  Especially QVC and HSN.  And... thanks to DishNetwork... I can order by clicking a button... don't even have to call in!


Helen mentioned, that starting the line with a space generates a "box". Testing:
== A Cold November Evening in Northern California ==


  This is inside a "box".
It feels like someone slipped ice water between my shoulder blades and is letting it trickle down my spine. I turned the heat up last night, slept under three wool blankets and pulled both dogs under the blankets to bring up the heat.  Sunny California.  Not!
::Well, you could be in Northern New Hampshire or are you up in the Sierra Nevada's. Find a hot tub :)--[[User:chris collman|chris collman]] 13:53, 23 November 2010 (UTC)


Okey, cool. It's a code/notification/quote (take a pick) notation...
This is Rob's comment. I just don't get all the Moodle buzz!  Not impressed!


Trying the math thing myselft next too:
== sandbox ==


<math>\sum_{n=0}^\infty \frac{x^n}{n!}</math>
You moodle maniac put me in a sandbox leaving here my time, are 3 days I am searching a course, however it's, but I am going around in 6 or 7 pages well linked tro make you loose your time.
Could you give me the link for the menu of courses, many thanks.


Okay, doesn't work. Maybe it's not "on" on this Wiki. It's quite powerful in MediaWiki, I see from http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Formula.
== Testing 1 2 3==


On the talk pages the comments should be signed with three tildes (name only: [[User:Samuli Karevaara|Samuli Karevaara]]) or four tildes (name and time: [[User:Samuli Karevaara|Samuli Karevaara]] 15:48, 15 March 2006 (WST)).
So this is where content would be placed. [[Media:Example.ogg]]


[[User:Samuli Karevaara|Samuli Karevaara]] 15:48, 15 March 2006 (WST)
[http://www.google.com Google]  [[Link title]]

Latest revision as of 18:50, 6 May 2011

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What is Your Biggest Financial Vice?

I was thinking about what my biggest vices are when it comes to staying healthy. As it turns out, my #1 health/fitness vice is also my #1 financial vice eating out at lunch time. I really enjoy escaping from everyone and grabbing some lunch alone.

Unfortunately, eating out inevitably translates into less healthy meals and considerably larger expenditures than if I just packed a lunch. Assuming I do this 3-4 times a week, and estimating the “overage” at $6-8/meal, lets do the math. At an average of $7 for lunch, four times a week we would spend $28 a week. multiply that fifty weeks a year you come up with $1400. Over a thirty year time span $42,000

A much cheaper and healthier, but still enjoyable alternative (at least for the weekday lunch ritual) would be to pack a lunch and then skip out of the office when it’s time to eat.

What about you? What’s your biggest financial vice?

OK!!!

Comment 1: Nights out and new outfits.

Comment 2: Bad investments.

Comment 3: Dunkin Donuts!

Vice?

My greed for speed. Anyone out there at a snail's pace?

Just been overtaken by several snails!

Biggest financial vice? Online shopping! Especially QVC and HSN. And... thanks to DishNetwork... I can order by clicking a button... don't even have to call in!

A Cold November Evening in Northern California

It feels like someone slipped ice water between my shoulder blades and is letting it trickle down my spine. I turned the heat up last night, slept under three wool blankets and pulled both dogs under the blankets to bring up the heat. Sunny California. Not!

Well, you could be in Northern New Hampshire or are you up in the Sierra Nevada's. Find a hot tub :)--Chris collman 13:53, 23 November 2010 (UTC)

This is Rob's comment. I just don't get all the Moodle buzz! Not impressed!

sandbox

You moodle maniac put me in a sandbox leaving here my time, are 3 days I am searching a course, however it's, but I am going around in 6 or 7 pages well linked tro make you loose your time. Could you give me the link for the menu of courses, many thanks.

Testing 1 2 3

So this is where content would be placed. Media:Example.ogg

Google Link title