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2008-09-27 12:05 pm
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Bored with memories? Try better-than-real (tm)!

Apparently last night I dreamed of overdue library books, in a convenient package-dream that was utterly believable. I "remember" yesterday morning, checking the due-date on one of them before rushing off to work, and they were due on the 24th.

It was vivid enough I just went online to renew them; leaving aside that I just checked them out two weeks ago.

Dear brain: please don't; my memory doesn't need more "help."
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2008-08-16 12:29 pm
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Quicken [arrgh.]

I'm trying to figure out how much money each of dan and me have put toward our expenses since we moved here 8 years ago. In a rough sense, to the nearest thousand dollars. I'm drowning in a sea of data.

And I want to boot Quicken to the curb.

The first problem with Quicken: exchange rates. It doesn't keep historical rates. When we moved here, the US dollar was worth $1.50 CAD. I put a lot of money in then. Now the US dollar's worth $1.06 CAD. Quicken, amazingly, reports it all at the current exchange rate. OK, so between both of us there are only about 25 contributions in USD of a sizable amount. So I can maybe do them each manually outside Quicken, though I wish there were a way to do that and use Quicken as the authoritative data without setting up parallel "translated" transactions. Ugh how annoying and inelegant.

The next problem is partly conceptual on my part, but Quicken doesn't make it easier. I won't be offended if you skip reading this bit; my eyes glaze over when I try to think about it. My hope is that writing it out will help, and maybe somebody else will be clear enough on it to say "yes, that's right." Here are two simple situations and one that wraps my head in knots: [or, did, before I wrote it out...] [ack. but it doesn't work right. ack.]

We have a Cash account, which I've used if someone pays for a joint expense on a personal account (so, otherwise not recorded in our joint expenses). That's straight-forward and the reports Quicken will produce look sensible for our spending. I even realized I can do the Double Entry Thing and zero-out the Cash account by making a balancing entry to the Cash account but with a category of, say, "contribution by DA" so I can see that I made an extra contribution to the joint accounts.

Then we've got instances where one of us paid for something off the joint accounts that's actually a personal expense. So I can make a transfer from the joint bank account to the cash account; then a balancing entry in Cash with a sensible comment and the category of "contribution by DA" and a negative amount, so it's actually subtracting from my contributions.

[This doesn't work properly! Quicken puts the damn cash transfer the wrong way around! It looks like I would've needed to swap every single "Spend" and "Receive" in the Cash account to make transfers work, but then the first case above without a transfer fails!]

The third instance is where, say, dan pays for something that's my expense not joint. Such as when my health insurance was directly debited from his salary. This is a conceptual mess for me. (If I figured this out, I expect I'd probably be more useful when helping settle bills with friends at dinner, too.)

If this were double-entry accounting, I think it would be: a credit to "contribution by db" and a debit from "contribution by DA". It doesn't affect any other joint accounts. The money goes from him to me. That's accurate. Yes?

In Quicken, this looks to me like two transactions in Cash, one with the category "contribution by DA", as an expense, and one with the category "contribution by db" as an amount received.

That makes some sense. And the report comes out OK; but for some reason, for the last decade I've been doing it differently; and I won't even try to explain it because it sounds wrong to me now.

Which suggests what I wrote above helped me figure out that this is the right way to do it.

Right?

I considered just deleting the majority of this post, but I'm not, because it amuses me now.

[And I'm so not amused any more. I still need to know if my logic is correct with the third case; but I also need to know what I should be doing for the second case. Grrr.]
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2008-01-18 10:32 am
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usernames

I just took a look at http://www.livejournal.com/misc/expunged_list.bml.

[livejournal.com profile] da2k [livejournal.com profile] da12en and [livejournal.com profile] da5 are all available. Do any of them jump out at you as a better name for me than [livejournal.com profile] da_lj? (At one time I was thinking of [livejournal.com profile] trebucher, but not only does it lack the accent to be correctly spelled, it's also prone to be confused, even though it's a cool word: trébucher: to trip, stumble)

In other news, I want a new default icon, but I can't decide whether to go photo, abstract, or manipulated photo.

*sharpens pencils, straightens desk*

*looks up*
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2007-08-16 04:15 pm
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On headaches

I've been tracking my headaches over the past two weeks. The first week I reduced my caffeine intake, on the chance caffeine was making them worse. The second week I've had no caffeine at all. I spent a little time this afternoon making plots- when I had headaches, and when I've had to take Tylenol.

I also grabbed the air-pressure data for our local weather station, and plotted the 15-minute air-pressure differentials- I've been curious about this association, and [livejournal.com profile] melted_snowball told me it's a wives' tale that you can predict air-pressure changes by observing headaches.

What can I say?

The obvious: I get a fair number of headaches. I've taken 16 extra-strength Tylenols in the time period. There were three days I didn't take any. Four days I took two, one that I took three.

It appears caffeine helps cut down on headaches- I took 12 Tylenols in the last week, and 4 in the previous week.

I can't say anything useful about air-pressure. I had lots of headaches when the air-pressure wasn't particularly variable. But I also get headaches from other sources, such as, um, staring at the computer too long without a break.

The air-pressure data is... shaggy. It only changes in increments of .03 kPa or less in a 15-minute interval, and the weather data is only measured in .01 kPa increments. I don't know if I should be looking at bigger time intervals, or smaller- I haven't spent much time on the analysis, since I am trying to get some work done today also. I also wonder how much the air-pressure I'm experiencing is different from the air-pressure at the weather station, since I'm going in and out of doors all the time, and as [livejournal.com profile] melted_snowball points out, there is a difference between indoor and outdoor air pressure.

I should have also tracked how many hours of sleep I get and when I've taken naps, because I think that is probably a factor as well.
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2006-10-28 02:09 pm

This and That on Saturday

Last night: more insomnia. This time, preciptated by the dog howling in her sleep, twice. And one 'o them late-night headaches. Hate hate hate.

But:

this (People Bowling, thanks [livejournal.com profile] miss_chance)

and these gorgious animations:

FAA Flight Paths (thanks [livejournal.com profile] ckd)

made the time pass.

Gah, but it's cold and wet out. Tonight, d. and I are going to see Rocky Horror at the Princess; first time for both of us in at least a decade. I'm looking forward to it- apparently they don't care what we toss, as long as it doesn't hit the screen. Wow.

No stage-show, though. Boo.

I'm... trying to decide whether to take another nap. This morning we got a fair bit done (bagels, food-shopping, shoe-shopping, hardware-store) but I don't really feel like anything too complicated for the afternoon.

Oh right: I need to finish our costumes for tonight.