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Originally Posted by frinkprof
That's not logic, that's an example of the scenario, which I never denied exists.
I await to hear his (or anyone else's) explanation as to how $X is not logical, and preferably why $Y is. If he says something doesn't seem logical, surely he has a reason.
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Okay. I got in trouble from some posters because I felt like you were being an ass with your answer. I am honestly confused by your posting about LOGIC. Are you saying that the word is being used incorrectly or are you saying that the his/my logic does not make sense.
I already did a scenerio where it would cost $8.50 a day for transit. I compared that to finding a spot to park for $10 a day. Where before the best parking I could find was $16 a day.
So I will add it up.
Taking transit at $8.50 a day is a logical solution when parking alone costs $16.
But then taking transit at $8.50 a day is not logical when parking alone costs me $10.
I know I am not adding in the cost of driving my vehicle to work. But that is a white wash with the added convenience of having my vehicle.
So to me the it is logical to take transit if I am reducing my costs by $7.50 a day. But it does not make sense if I am only reducing my costs by $1.50.
So with the no fee parking at the transit station the daily cost is now $5.50. So the difference is now $4.50. Which is pretty close. I could get a book of tickets so then that makes it $5.00 for transit. So a net of $5 difference. Pretty darn close to being the magic amount of saving.
So now the decision is about what is happening that day. Weather, my schedule etc...