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Maze1125

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stinkychops said:
Maze1125 said:
$2500 every month won't reach $1,000,000 for 33 years, by which time the $1,000,000 option would have gained, with a 5% interest per year account (quite easy to get if you're depositing $1,000,000), $4,003,188.54 worth of interest.

Edit: To put it more simply, the interest you'd gain from $1,000,000 would be greater than $2,500 a month.
Although, it does depend wether you are depositing the $2,500. While you won't be able to get it into a 5% interest account, I haven't got my graphics calculator with me so I can't finish this sentence.
True, but after a few calculations, with a 3% interest account, you'd only have $1.6 mill after 33 years the $2500 way.

But the simple fact is that $1,000,000 must be better than $2,500 a month, as the interest after one year of $1,000,000 at 5% is $50,000, and $2,500 a month is only $30,000 a year.
 

Crimsane

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Many are assuming you even live for 33 more years in the first place, to make $2500/mo worthwhile. All things considered, a mil is the better bet if you're going the money route.
 

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This is a very confusing and creative idea. I would pick never having to sleep because then I could make love all night long witho... oh who am I kidding. I would stay up playing Gears of War all night is what I'd do...
 

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EcoEclipse said:
$You will never need to sleep-- Defies the laws of nature. We need sleep to regain energy. To never need sleep, you'd have to somehow provide your own energy. Could result in a mutation to make this choice occur.
We don't sleep to gain energy, we eat food for that purpose.
Sleep, although it feels like it's to do with energy, is actually to enact maintenance on the brain.
 

Di22y

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I wont bother doing the maths, but that would probably be less than a second at each planet. Still wouldn't make me change my vote for this though.
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Yoshi_egg80 said:
Define this trip around the galaxy please.
visit every planet in this galaxy within 1 month
 

Tri Force95

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Probably never sleep, since I dont get alot anyway. Plus, then im never tired, and I can spend those hours do something productive.

only problem is I'd never get to dream. Hmmm :(
 

blaze338

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The no sleep thing would definately be amazing, there would be so much more you could do without having to sleep.
 

Lazzi

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Ill take the monthly payments.

An extra $36,000 a year would be nice. I would most likely end up just keeping it in a savings account, let the intrest pile up and then spend it were I need it. Maybe a new car, or possibly just a new roof. We never know just what the furture will bring, so It always helps to have soem saving juse in case.
 

OniSuika

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I like sleep... And although the money is nice, people can earn way more than that in a lifetime. The aging would be tempting, IF I was already 18, and if I didn't walk everywhere like I do I'd pile on weight. So that just leaves a trip around the galaxy for me :D.
 

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Standby said:
EcoEclipse said:
You will never need to sleep-- Defies the laws of nature. We need sleep to regain energy. To never need sleep, you'd have to somehow provide your own energy. Could result in a mutation to make this choice occur.
What if you could just instead gain that energy through eating more (fuel)?
Well, there's that, but I imagine that could lead to other complications depending on what is being eaten.
Maze1125 said:
EcoEclipse said:
$You will never need to sleep-- Defies the laws of nature. We need sleep to regain energy. To never need sleep, you'd have to somehow provide your own energy. Could result in a mutation to make this choice occur.
We don't sleep to gain energy, we eat food for that purpose.
Sleep, although it feels like it's to do with energy, is actually to enact maintenance on the brain.
Oh? That makes sense... but wouldn't that also be considered regaining energy? I mean, we get tired because we lack in energy, right? (Excuse me if I'm being way wrong, I'm just going by my own logic, I'm not really looking into it.)
 

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Radeonx said:
Calobi said:
$2,500 for every mouth? How many people are one Earth right now? Because I believe that would be a lot of money.
Given his horrific grammar and spelling, I think that he means month. And if so, then that isn't much, that's only about $36,000 a year.
It's every game that comes out for that year, also. or a new TV every month, or investment money.
 

Maze1125

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EcoEclipse said:
Maze1125 said:
EcoEclipse said:
$You will never need to sleep-- Defies the laws of nature. We need sleep to regain energy. To never need sleep, you'd have to somehow provide your own energy. Could result in a mutation to make this choice occur.
We don't sleep to gain energy, we eat food for that purpose.
Sleep, although it feels like it's to do with energy, is actually to enact maintenance on the brain.
Oh? That makes sense... but wouldn't that also be considered regaining energy? I mean, we get tired because we lack in energy, right? (Excuse me if I'm being way wrong, I'm just going by my own logic, I'm not really looking into it.)
No, we get tired because our brain is due for a period of maintenance. It merely feels like a lack of energy. Essentially all our energy is gained through eating.
 

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Maze1125 said:
EcoEclipse said:
Maze1125 said:
EcoEclipse said:
$You will never need to sleep-- Defies the laws of nature. We need sleep to regain energy. To never need sleep, you'd have to somehow provide your own energy. Could result in a mutation to make this choice occur.
We don't sleep to gain energy, we eat food for that purpose.
Sleep, although it feels like it's to do with energy, is actually to enact maintenance on the brain.
Oh? That makes sense... but wouldn't that also be considered regaining energy? I mean, we get tired because we lack in energy, right? (Excuse me if I'm being way wrong, I'm just going by my own logic, I'm not really looking into it.)
No, we get tired because our brain is due for a period of maintenance. It merely feels like a lack of energy. Essentially all our energy is gained through eating.
Ah, thanks. Either way, we still need to sleep.
 

Shock and Awe

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Assuming I have see time to see everything in depth, and they explain everything to me, so I can tell the world, galaxy.
 

A random person

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The first one. Financial stability at a good rate of pay for my entire life would be great.

I'm not too concerned about aging (the old people in my family are pretty cool), don't feel the need for a lot of money at once, quite enjoy sleeping (but I can understand; I like staying up on the internet and getting up tired for school is beyond annoying), don't like long trips since large portions of the galaxy are like Dragonforce; awesome but repetitive (besides, where would I sleep?), and I actually enjoy driving.