I think.
In the last week I've bought.
A watch to replace the one I left at home in my mad dash to make the plane back on Sunday.
Some waterproof overshoes for my bike so that I don't have to wear my boots to work when it's raining.
A wifi router/access point to replace the one I'm using now.
A replacement USB keyboard for typing on my Laptop. Long story, two useless one's here. However one of those will replace the one on my server which is gradually falling to pieces (literally gaps in the casing where it's broken.
I bought two sets of overboots because they were stupidly cheap, hence probably not very good quality.
Total cost? £71.
I'm looking and I'm constantly buying stuff. Probably in part because I buy very cheap stuff (the watch is Timex and actually not bad quality but only cost £25), but, still, it's a constant drain on the resources.
Sometimes I wonder if I should just put up with what I have. But, somehow, life seems to short.
You know, justifications. I guess I won't change much. It's not as if I go out buying £500 watches ever other month.