Among the litany of examples on Being Poor: “Being poor is hoping the register lady will spot you the dime.” What if those penny trays and tip jars at cash registers were for exactly this purpose? What if we just dumped all of our coin change there and people could feel free to use any of the coins in there for this purpose, and that instead of pennies, they would be loonies and toonies and quarters? Small change. (link via Jordon)
I’m going to leave New Orleans behind now, in terms of this blog, but before I do, I make one last offering: a playlist of music about New Orleans. My heart goes out to everyone involved in this catastrophe. Give where you can.
My friend Jon Husband sends news that Qumana has released a new version that works better with Blogger, and allows title fields and so on to be implemented. So here is the test of the new version, which I’ve loaded up on the Tablet PC for use on the road and elsewhere.
Put yourself in this imaginary scenario… There has been a disaster in, say, New Orleans. Everyone working on the ground has said that the best thing people can do to help is provide cash. You have $100 in your pocket. Faced with the implications of what Katrina means, what do you do with the money? Fill the gas tank of course. (I have a better idea…take the bus, or take a week off work and put that money to better use)