Gus, I don't understand your numbers. Where's the 2400 coming from?
edit: 2400 times 30 equals 72K, not 720K.
edited again: Just so you know where I'm getting my conversion figures from. The CPI has $1 in 1975 equal to $3.57 today. If they had 72K in 1975, it's equal to having ~$257K in 2005. But they wouldn't, because the rate of return on a standard savings account wasn't great enough. And you've got that slope of inflation to account for.
Gawd. 12 x 200 x 32 = 72K
Yes.
I am down with this. I sloped the numbers as I went along.
Pick a number above 72, Maria of my heart. I shall use it to do battle.
Oh my dear Gus. You were meant for an earlier time.
What was your rate of slope? I'd like to know how you extrapolated the numbers.
(I'm genuinely curious, and not trying to be argumentative in the least.)
What was your rate of slope? I'd like to know how you extrapolated the numbers.(I'm genuinely curious, and not trying to be argumentative in the least.)
4.2% of GNP per annum
This all goes on in my head. It is fun in here, in my head.
Just in case anybody was wondering, I would do Rosario Dawson , Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel all at once.
As a human being, I am a poor example.
Is Gus gone?
If so, here's my chance....
We bought our NC house having given the bank $300. We pay about what rent would be, so except for that $300, it appears to cost us what renting would.
We paid $1000 down for our house in CO and sold it for 25K more than we owed after 2 years. Since the rent/mortgage deal was about the same there, I've always looked at that as the best $1000 investment ever.
DH bought a home in AZ, lived there a year, rented it for 6, sold it for 40K more than we owed. Of course, there were way more variables on that one.
I don't know that I would call this a local phenomenen, but you do have to buy a home in the right place.
Poking head from the computer at my parents (I'm already there for washing dishes, folding laundry and the like Passover), to wave hello at everybody (remember me? I used to do more than skipping around here, once), and to send beth belated birthday wishes with an apology, because I didn't have any computer access on her birthday on the 18th, and to post, again according to the Buffista Calendar, that it's Betsy HP's birthday, so lots of wishes for a great day and a wonderful year for her.
Have short Fridays and great weekends, everybody. And a happy minimum-stressed Passover to whomever celebrates it!
Since we have often talked of "taking back your faith" around here, I thought I'd post this from the NY Times this morning: [link]
As the Senate battle over judicial confirmations became increasingly entwined with religious themes, officials of several major Protestant denominations on Thursday accused the Senate Republican leader, Bill Frist, of violating the principles of his own Presbyterian church and urged him to drop out of a Sunday telecast that depicts Democrats as "against people of faith."
Have a happy Passover, Nilly!