The other day we bought paper for the photo printer we bought not too long ago. The photo printer is really cool and really small, though 4x6 is the largest picture size we can get out of it. In any case, we bought the pack of 100 sheets because buying in quantity worked out to be cheaper, as it usually does, except in the case of orange juice. Parenthetically, did you ever notice how the 3-quart container is always more expensive, per fluid ounce, than the half-gallon size? So anyway, I was thinking, "Yeah that'll be fine. 100 pages sounds good. We'll use them before they go bad." And only now do I realize that printer photo paper probably does not go bad. I was living in the past where photo paper had chemicals on it and age was a consideration. Silly me. Silly world.
Posted at 10:40:36