Congratulations on #VI. We also have half a dozen (Arianna is one of the middles).
Since you asked, there is a formula for deciding whether to repair or replace. In this case, this is the formula for appliances; maybe it's applicable to vehicles, too. If the amount of repairs cost at least half of what the replacement value ( not necessarily new, but good) would cost, then it's better to replace.
Thanks for the Report. Plus, congratulations on Kathryn's pregnancy!
Michael Pakaluk's list of traits and values for bankers (Acquiring value, Conserving value, Growing value, Assessing value, and Trading for value) was interesting.
I suspect "waiting" is always identified as a virtue because of how much waiting we are exposed to throughout life.
Congratulations on #VI. We also have half a dozen (Arianna is one of the middles).
Since you asked, there is a formula for deciding whether to repair or replace. In this case, this is the formula for appliances; maybe it's applicable to vehicles, too. If the amount of repairs cost at least half of what the replacement value ( not necessarily new, but good) would cost, then it's better to replace.
Thanks for the Report. Plus, congratulations on Kathryn's pregnancy!
Michael Pakaluk's list of traits and values for bankers (Acquiring value, Conserving value, Growing value, Assessing value, and Trading for value) was interesting.
I suspect "waiting" is always identified as a virtue because of how much waiting we are exposed to throughout life.
Shalom.