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Who wants to be a Millionaire/ss ?
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: silver777-ga List Price: $2.00 |
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10 Jan 2005 01:58 PST
Expires: 09 Feb 2005 01:58 PST Question ID: 454894 |
You have marked a time in your life by having acquired one million dollars. What are you going to do? How might you compare your future plans based on whether the dollars were earnt, inherited, gifted or won? Phil |
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Re: Who wants to be a Millionaire/ss ?
From: probonopublico-ga on 10 Jan 2005 02:09 PST |
If they are US Dollars, convert them quick into a more stable currency. |
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From: can1972-ga on 10 Jan 2005 02:37 PST |
Fast Eddie Felson says, 'money won is twice as sweet as money earned'.. I say, it is half as easy to spend money earnt as money won, inherited or gifted. Can |
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Re: Who wants to be a Millionaire/ss ?
From: jack_of_few_trades-ga on 10 Jan 2005 05:50 PST |
The perception of gifts is that they are given to be used and enjoyed. A gift of $1M is likely to be spent on nice cars, perhaps a larger house, fun vacations, extravagent meals out. . . Earned money is more likely to be saved and invested. Partly because someone who earns $1M is likely to be a long term planner and partly because the money took an large amount of work to earn and will not likely be squandered. Winning $1M will usually draw much attention to you. People on popular gameshows or lottery winners will likely be given advice by many people to find a financial planner immediately. So in their case if they have much sense at all they will do so and a nice chunk of that $1M will be invested wisely for their needs. At the same time however there will be a sense that "hey, I deserve this money because I won it" and these winners will want some of that money to enjoy much like the people receiving gifts. Inherited money is the tricky one. Some people will feel a bit of guilt with it and try to determine exactly how the deceased would have wanted them to spend it. Others will receive it in the mannor they would a gift and will enjoy the money. Still there are others that are counting on a large inheritance to fund their retirement and they will store that money away to live off of either in the future or starting immediately. These are all my own thoughts and observances, so feel free to tell me I'm dead wrong. |
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From: steph53-ga on 10 Jan 2005 07:23 PST |
Hi Phil.... Interesting question. As I don't stand to inherit any money, and no one would give me a million dollars, my only chance would be to win it. Having said that, and if I won it ( woohoo ), I would spend, spend, spend. I would firstly pay cash for a new home, a fancy new car and put the rest in an investment that pays a high interest rate. Wish me luck! Steph53 |
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From: am777-ga on 10 Jan 2005 11:29 PST |
Hiya Phil, I would hire a computer expert to help me fix an issue that I cant seem to resolve on my computer. Well actually 2 things. But then, maybe you could help me out Phil and then I could use the money otherwise? Issue 1: I have formatted ( dunno if that is the proper english word, emptied?) my computer and have succesfully installed windows 98 etc. HOWEVER, I have a Nokia 447Za monitorscreen and the colors on it have disappeared, that is I have less colors than usual. I have dealt with this thing earlier, when I had a Compaque screen. What I did at that time was download a Compaque driver from the Internet and install it ( do not have a clue however anymore how I did that, so any help is greatfully received) So, where can I find a driver on the net and how do I make that work on my computer so I will have full screen colors again? Issue 2: The internetpages on my computer are much wider than my screen. Now I do have the opportunity to go to the left and the right with a "thingie" am not much of a computerexpert in english..., but that is pretty unefficient. So, how can I "narrow" the seize of the webpage? Issue 3: I have to format another computer. How can I prevent that computer from "loosing" the driver for the colors for the screen? million thanks in advance for helping me out!!!! Anne-Marie |
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From: am777-ga on 10 Jan 2005 13:00 PST |
sigh..... I downloaded nokia drivers for the monitor...computer succesfully installed the stuff.......so how come my colours are still so lousy??? HELLOOOOOOOOOOOO ANYBODY OUT THERE? |
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From: steph53-ga on 10 Jan 2005 15:37 PST |
Hi am777.... Since this is just a freebie comment thread to Phil's question, why not start a new thread and "ask a question" to the Researchers? There are many computer savy researchers here who could most likely answer your questions. Just a thought.... Steph53 |
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Re: Who wants to be a Millionaire/ss ?
From: silver777-ga on 10 Jan 2005 21:33 PST |
Hi all, PB .. hhmmm .. the conversion factor is a great idea. I believe that brokers make money doing exactly that .. trading the Yankee dollar. Converting to Aussie Clams or NZ Shrimps might not be prudent however. Perhaps the Euro holds the answer. Can1972 .. I agree with both yourself and Mr Felson wholeheartedly. Jack .. I agree with your sentiments. I would have arrived at the same conclusion. I could have written your words myself. I'm interested to know what YOU would do under each given circumstance. Steph .. Just gotta luv your attitude to life. I bet that you would travel extensively, calling the world your home as you flit from one exotic location to another. Way to go Steph. Anne-Marie .. I continue to make the same mistake as you. As much as this is global fun, I have to remind myself that we are not on a chat site. Like you, I have "met" many great minds residing within the grey box perched upon my desk. I like the way the global community challenges my way of thinking, hence the type of questions I pose. Also, I might post opposing comments to further incite thoughts from others. This is what I call learning, contribution, fun and understanding of one another. As for your computer problems, I'm a key-pusher not a computer guy. As Steph has suggested, consider posting a question to the group. There are many talented people visiting this medium of thought exchange. As you have access to a computer, I presume that you can afford to post a $2 question. If your credit card situation does not allow you to do so, I would be happy to be your proxy for a one off gesture provided that your request is indeed important to you. If so, please ask. The answer is in the Bible. "Ask and you shall receive". Contributors paid or gratis, are here to help. Phil |
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From: am777-ga on 11 Jan 2005 00:44 PST |
Hi Steph and Phil, I did realise when I posted the question that it wasnt the proper way to do so, but since it is important to solve this issue I just gave it a try. And be assured that if I would have had a credit card, I would have asked a Google researcher. AM |
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Re: Who wants to be a Millionaire/ss ?
From: probonopublico-ga on 11 Jan 2005 00:46 PST |
Anne-Marie Please see: http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=455423 Good luck! Bryan |
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From: timespacette-ga on 11 Jan 2005 01:08 PST |
One million US dollars? Heck! That wouldn't buy a curbside kiosk in Malibu! I'm hittin' for the Mega Millions, baby . . . ten grand or bust! (funny how, every week, I check the numbers and it's a bust . . . ) ts |
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From: silver777-ga on 11 Jan 2005 02:04 PST |
Anne-Marie, And that's exactly what was on offer. Comments in a thread won't usually be found by a researcher, so your audience is more limited. Now that Sir Bryan of Humble Hove has come to your rescue, you are bound to find an answer. Good luck in finding more colours and a wide enough screen. Now what would you do with your million apart from fixing your computer? Phil |
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From: jack_of_few_trades-ga on 11 Jan 2005 06:24 PST |
Me... hmmm... Well, I'm probably a boring one. But I would buy a house out in the country (perhaps a small town in the midwest) and invest the rest in moderate investments assuming I could get 9ish% fairly safely over the long run. I could live on that for the rest of my life comfortably. Without having to waste most of my time working, I'd definately want to go into youth ministry. You gotta love those kids! |
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From: silver777-ga on 11 Jan 2005 07:24 PST |
Thank you Jack. Not boring at all. Well thought out in fact. Tell us more about your Youth Ministry ideas. What are you going to do to make a difference? Remember, money is no longer an issue for you. |
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Re: Who wants to be a Millionaire/ss ?
From: jack_of_few_trades-ga on 11 Jan 2005 10:12 PST |
Although the money could help sponser some activities, the main ingredient to a successful youth ministry that is often lacking is time. I'd like to work with middle/high school ages (I'm imagining 15 to 25 youth to start... then grow from there) and simply have all the time in the world to give. Asside from being active in the church, leading the weekly "youth group" meeting, and perhaps leading a separate bible study, and even a game night; I would like meet individually with the youth... One idea I have is to have dinner at one of their houses often and get to know the families and where they're coming from. Another is to have them all give me a couple important events in their year that I could attend (performances, ball games . . .). I'd want to be someone the youth or even their families could call when times get tough and they'd know I would make time for them no matter what. I worked at a summer camp for many summers and loved working with the youth and not having the distractions of work and responsibilities outside of camp. I definately saw God use my time and the time of many workers there to do wonderful things for the kids. I've worked some with youth out here in the working world, and although it has its moments and God will use what we give him... I just feel like I can't give nearly as much of my time as I'd like to and that definately has its effects on the ministry. Perhaps another couple years and my finances will be in order enough to take on a $15,000 per year position as a youth minister out in a small town, but for now I'm full time in the business world and small time in ministry. As for the $1M... As far as youth ministry is concerned I'd get a centrally located house with a large basement to fill with foosball, ping pong, air hockey, pool, a stocked fridge and a large meeting area. I'd want to leave that part of my house open to the youth all the time to come and hang out as long as their parents know they're there. The rest would pay my salary indefinately to keep the church's money in the church. |
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Re: Who wants to be a Millionaire/ss ?
From: capitaineformidable-ga on 11 Jan 2005 10:14 PST |
If you want a hilarious view of what big money can do to people, try to get a recording of ?At Home With the Braithwaite?s?;(UK?s ITV). It?s about a family that became more and more and more dysfunctional after winning £38 million on the lottery. Also, I rather like the throwaway line from John Paul Getty who once said, ?Everyone wants to and tell me how they made their last million but as yet nobody has ever told me how they made their first million?. |
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Re: Who wants to be a Millionaire/ss ?
From: am777-ga on 13 Jan 2005 12:13 PST |
Hiya Phil, The question is who wants to be a Millionaire/ss? I have no ambition whatsoever in becoming a millionaire............... is that okay too? Anne-Marie |
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Re: Who wants to be a Millionaire/ss ?
From: silver777-ga on 14 Jan 2005 02:21 PST |
Hi Anne-Marie, There are no right or wrong answers. The point in question is what you would do if you were. Glad to see your computer has finally sorted itself out. Phil |
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Re: Who wants to be a Millionaire/ss ?
From: am777-ga on 14 Jan 2005 03:42 PST |
Hi Phil, I have no clue what I would do totally blank inside.......... nothing comes up.... so I guess the same as I am doing right now.... |
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