Well, the difference between my example and your example was that mine is also a discretionary purchase. It's apples and oranges and that should be obvious.Or in other views, a week's groceries, or two round trips to visit family. I had to replace the roof of my house last year, so a book I'd likely read just once, and won't be able to use in the games I'm running, is not a very high priority.
It's about his choices with his parameters, not yours. Let the man be.Well, the difference between my example and your example was that mine is also a discretionary purchase. It's apples and oranges and that should be obvious.
I was responding to an personal accusation after making a general statement not directed at any particular person.It's about his choices with his parameters, not yours. Let the man be.
I can get dinner for two in a full service restaurant for $30 without ordering the specials. Midscale if I go with the specials.It is always frustrating to see people balk at the price a book that is less than dinner for two.
I apologise if that came over as a personal accusation. That was not my intention.I was responding to an personal accusation after making a general statement not directed at any particular person.