Dom Kebbell said:
Sonic Doctor said:
Dom Kebbell said:
Don't even own a TV at all...
When I win the lottery, I will send you one. Seriously, I would be that giving if I did win the lottery. What's the point of being rich, if you don't use the money to make other people happy. I mean, if I was rich, there is only so much stuff I could buy for myself to make me happy. My actual material wants, would probably only set me back less than 100,000 dollars. So if I did win the lottery, I truly would be set for life. I seriously don't see how lottery winners go through like 100 million in a few years and go broke, that is really horrible money management.
they don't actually get the 100 mill do they though, they only get a yearly dividend on the lump sum or can take a much smaller amount straight away (or something)
anyway, I don't really want a TV, i have my nice 24inch monitor with HDMI if i need to hook up the 360 for a bit of SFIV action.
Oh, from the way your first post looked, I thought you were depressed that you didn't have a tv.
On the lottery thing, there are two ways of pay out. The yearly dividend, most likely for the rest of the person's life, or the lump sum taken straight way. There is some kind of program about this on one of the learning type cable channels. And from watching it, I personally would choose the lump sum.
There was one couple that won little over 200 million, they took the lump sum option and got something like 69 million dollars straight away.
Another reason I think a lump sum would be better is that you may get a check every year for the rest of your life with the yearly dividend, but I think in the long run you get less money, at least family wise, because, if you have family, and then you die, I don't think the lottery checks keep coming afterward.
Also, the yearly dividend is usually only a couple 100 thousand a year. And for some people, especially if they have bills to pay, my college loans for example, they wouldn't be able to live off that for a year.
Personally, if I was able to get a lump of millions of dollars, I wouldn't have to work, and I would get to concentrate on what I consider the most important goals in my life: Finding a nice girl to love and get married to, become a novelist/short story writer/poet, and continue my love of gaming and computers without monetary restrictions.