My Collection
Do you have display cabinets full of stuff? With it all neatly labelled, cross-referenced and entered into a database. Have you been to a convention? Do other collectors look up to you in awe?
I thought I was above this one. I'm not that autistically geeky that I have a Collection with a capital C. But no, I remembered I'm hoarding away every version of "Inside Macintosh" ever published.
What do you collect? And why? I mean, what makes you do it?
( , Thu 11 Jan 2007, 16:52)
Do you have display cabinets full of stuff? With it all neatly labelled, cross-referenced and entered into a database. Have you been to a convention? Do other collectors look up to you in awe?
I thought I was above this one. I'm not that autistically geeky that I have a Collection with a capital C. But no, I remembered I'm hoarding away every version of "Inside Macintosh" ever published.
What do you collect? And why? I mean, what makes you do it?
( , Thu 11 Jan 2007, 16:52)
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Train Tickets
I have a 45 minute train ride commute to uni every day, was looking up the season ticket prices compared to my own (as I had late starts all week, and Friday's off) to normal prices and realised daily tickets left me about £7 better off.
To claim back travel expenses SAAS (The scottish "gie us loadsa money fur wir educashun" thing) ask at random proof from people. So thought best to keep them.
As I was in a class with new people I thought I would make note to them I would collect tickets (hey, it was a talking point) and I ended up getting carried away.
I now have about 1 and a half semesters worth of train tickets stacked, most of which have a note written on the back for whatever happened that day.
The saddest thing I find is my ticket price has went up about 40p over 2 years!
( , Sun 14 Jan 2007, 13:53, Reply)
I have a 45 minute train ride commute to uni every day, was looking up the season ticket prices compared to my own (as I had late starts all week, and Friday's off) to normal prices and realised daily tickets left me about £7 better off.
To claim back travel expenses SAAS (The scottish "gie us loadsa money fur wir educashun" thing) ask at random proof from people. So thought best to keep them.
As I was in a class with new people I thought I would make note to them I would collect tickets (hey, it was a talking point) and I ended up getting carried away.
I now have about 1 and a half semesters worth of train tickets stacked, most of which have a note written on the back for whatever happened that day.
The saddest thing I find is my ticket price has went up about 40p over 2 years!
( , Sun 14 Jan 2007, 13:53, Reply)
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