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Interesting discussion.
For me as a single bloke my minimum spend to have a nice standard of living is 1500 a month, with that I can do pretty much anything I want. Add in a couple of holidays and some one off luxury buys and it must be about 2k.
Everything on top of that goes in to savings and investments.
I don't have 310k though! But I wouldn't want to live life without birds and booze. Each to their own though.
Must all change when you get married and have kids...Comment
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Yep. Two failed marriages later (and I'm not 40 yet) I've decided that I'm not now getting married. No. I'm simply going to find a woman I don't like and buy her a house.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post7. dont get divorced.Comment
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Hilarious.Originally posted by Menelaus View PostNo. I'm simply going to find a woman I don't like and buy her a house.Comment
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When you get divorced you split the house in two. She gets the inside and you get the outside.7. dont get divorced.Comment
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I've been out of contract since November, in Jan i was bricking it with about 8k left, then i thought, you know what i'm going to buy a mac and make some games for the iPhone!
This now brings me in about £1700 a month, not great but it's keeping me going (just).Comment
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Now that is interesting!Originally posted by Rob_S View PostI've been out of contract since November, in Jan i was bricking it with about 8k left, then i thought, you know what i'm going to buy a mac and make some games for the iPhone!
This now brings me in about £1700 a month, not great but it's keeping me going (just).
How many games have you written Rob?
How much do they bring in individually?
I have a couple of ideas, but don't know if they would be worth the investment in a Mac and an iPhone.Comment
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Originally posted by Archangel View PostI have a couple of ideas, but don't know if they would be worth the investment in a Mac and an iPhone.
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Couple of games and 2 apps.
About 1700 last month, but i'm on for 3.5k this month.
I have one game that is doing OK and also a gimmick app which is in the Top 50.
Give me your ideas, i'll let you know if they are any good
Originally posted by Archangel View PostNow that is interesting!
How many games have you written Rob?
How much do they bring in individually?
I have a couple of ideas, but don't know if they would be worth the investment in a Mac and an iPhone.Last edited by Rob_S; 24 July 2009, 09:31.Comment
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