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@BrinkleyTown: Now take a look at our respective economies.

@tomatoshadow: There are people who work just as hard and make less, too.

@BlueCrazy: "In comparison to lots of other over paid jobs/positions it isn't. "

@Neural_Net: "it's not going to equip you with a lavish lifestyle in every situation. "

@sereal: My parents raised three kids on under $50,000 a year, with both of them working, between 1980 and 2003. And we did pretty well. We didn't get everything we wanted handed to us growing up, but we were neither starving nor forced to live a monastic existence.

@Mokon: I live just north of Chicago, one of the most expensive places to live in the US. I can live a ridiculously decent life on $35,000.

Costs more, cuts content from the original service(Arrested Development used to be free in its entirety), and still has ads.

@BigManMalone: Gaming is great here. But not as great as unemployment and underemployment.

@xone9: If I'm not mistaken, PS3 updates rewrite the firmware, and they rewrite the whole thing every time, whereas the 360 just stores patches on the hard drive.

This belief that over $100,000 a year is not a lot of money needs to stop.

@BigManMalone: If you think $100,000+ is "too little," you have serious problems. It's an absolute shit-ton of money.

@Holyelephant: You say, "I think I understand what's happening," and then you prove that you don't.

@AWood1984: If you leave any large screen like that running constantly, it's not going to last long. If the phone screen times out, it's not running the background.

On a Mac: Command-W.

@jabber: Actually, I'm just unemployed. I have an abundance of free time at the moment.

@monkey314159: They all failed because they didn't have a sure-fire plan for stopping this, in addition to not having proper preventative measures in place.