Author Topic: once you got a job, what would you spend your money on?  (Read 5184 times)


upgraded computer specs, a car/college

how many mcnuggets will you buy with your mcsalary
Since McDonalds is cheap enough to be my primary source of nutrition...

A McNugget Meal (20 McNuggets) sells for about $5. I need 3 meals a day, and for the next taxable period there's 47 weeks, meaning the total cost for the next financial year of just eating nuggets (and the free water) is $4935 and the weekly cost is $105, or thereabouts.



In all seriousness, I just realised I need to pay off the loan for my PC. That's just under $3000, which means I should be saving about $65 per week. Then to even it up, I should put about $35 as voluntary repayments into my college loan so I can start shifting that away (over $70,000 to pay off).

A McNugget Meal (20 McNuggets) sells for about $5.
20? I don't think so. unless mcdonalds is crazy cheap in australia


    Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis (CDs go for roughly $300)[/li][/list]
    I went back and played this game again a while ago. It looks pretty ugly and the controls feel really dated, but god damn did it do dinosaurs right. No other game I've ever played has been as comprehensive and alive in regards to dinosaurs.


    Spend it on stuff I can't get otherwise. My diet would probably improve, I might get nicer clothes, a computer to replace my old clunker. Definitely a car.
    « Last Edit: August 03, 2016, 02:35:02 AM by Dreams_Of_Cheese »


    • Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis (CDs go for roughly $300)
    Hold tf up. This game??




    A junior chicken from McDonalds.



    I did a quick search



    yours looks like the ones at the bottom, so yeah you've got yourself a 100usd game right there, nice dude


    I plan on buying a nice motorcycle when I save my money

    yours looks like the ones at the bottom, so yeah you've got yourself a 100usd game right there, nice dude
    Let me detail the situation.

    Firstly, PS2 versions of the game are outright worthless. Don't bother.

    Jewel-Case and Reprinted/Republished versions of the game don't include the manual or box and are not worth above $150. This is because the game was never released as Jewel-Case only, meaning that the seller is giving you a used, incomplete copy and the republished versions are just stuffhouse.

    The boxed set, opened or not, is worth a minimum of $250USD. Copies on Amazon go for $300 or more.

    I owned the game and my disc has gone missing. I still have the Jewel-Case. The game is good because the engine is one of the most flexible I've ever seen; EXTREMELY moddable.

    I might have the box if I dig around somewhere