Decisions made:
Decision:
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Level
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Affected Area:
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Info Gathered:
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What to eat for breakfast
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Small
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Daily life
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What was available, how hungry was I, how much time was I willing to invest, how much time did I have
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Buying tires
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Large
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My truck/me for years to come
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What size did I want, what kind of tread, primary uses, cost, wheel size available, backspacing/offset, how long for tread life
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Working during school year
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Large
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Every day, stress level, my wallet
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Could I work late, how many days, how much homework I would have, when to do it, was my free time more valuable than $
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Buying a car
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Large
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My daily life, my wallet
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What did I need it for, what did I want, how much was I willing to spend, how high were my standards, what was available, how far was I willing to travel
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Most big decisions for me I spend quite a lot of time pondering my options, and narrowing my search until I find what I was looking for. After that I go through another process debating whether I really need it or not (when buying something do I want this that bad or would I rather keep the money?)
Website analysis:
Rotten tomatoes vs. Plugged in. Rotten tomatos in my opinion does gives easy access to deciding on which movie to see at the theater. It seems easier to use as the info I was looking for was on the homepage rather than hidden in tabs and search bars. It gives each movie/show a percentage rating that is put next to it not hidden. and if you hover your mouse over it you have options to play a trailer and see movie times for your local theaters. It gives you the date the movie came out and also interesting facts further down the page such as the budget for the film. this could be useful if you want to see something with really cool special effects and you wonder which will be better. If I could change anything it would have to be the movie add in the background. there are too many words on the add and the color is the same as the webpage so it is hard (sort of but not really) to distinguish.
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