tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1153741448672020599.post2885253194529654029..comments2023-06-13T06:51:41.636-05:00Comments on Jesabes: Bet you didn't think it was possible to go more in-depth with these calculationsJessicahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16261907052119379241noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1153741448672020599.post-40437599064277774432012-04-10T18:36:16.996-05:002012-04-10T18:36:16.996-05:001) I bet you could guess I love these posts. Yay f...1) I bet you could guess I love these posts. Yay for nerds!<br />2) I suspect your 8.2 cents is just the generation portion of the bill (did they call it something like the price to compare?) - is that really what you get when you divide the total bill by the kWh usage that month??? <br />3) Did I just out which industry I work for? Yep, the wonderful world of electricity.Laura Diniwilkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12501205507709511056noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1153741448672020599.post-72788362735504042712012-04-09T16:07:58.605-05:002012-04-09T16:07:58.605-05:00If it helps your cost calculations, when I mailed ...If it helps your cost calculations, when I mailed your diapers, I put in a free set of cloth wipes (adorable ones! with frogs!) because it took me SO long to mail them. (Sorry, fridge/company/pregnant/etc.) <br /><br />I suspect that as long as you are careful to keep your diapers in pretty good shape (not in the dryer! no diaper rash cream! but you know this already!), you will be able to resell them for about what you've paid for them. They hold their value super well. A friend of mine just did that- sold hers that she bought used for the same price that she bought them at.HereWeGoAJenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17457680345376171720noreply@blogger.com