It’s Friday night, and I suddenly fall into a worried panic as I realize that the«print at home» Greyhound bus tickets I was supposed bring with me to Union Station in a couple of hours was left on my work desk. My office was locked on the weekends, I had no way of knowing whether Greyhound could print out replacement tickets, and none of my neighbors had a printer. What, oh, what was I to do? Alas, I discover a lone print shop in downtown Hartford that opens at 8am on Saturdays, going by the name of FedEx Office. «A true godsend,» I find myself thinking. So, I bound into the print shop at the break of dawn, print my ticket in a jiffy, and find my way to Union Station, boarding pass in hand. As it turns out, the Greyhound agents COULD have printed out a replacement ticket for me, and thus I was out $ 0.13. But knowing that there is a back-up option doesn’t hurt and was truly worth the $ 0.13 sacrifice!