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Discussion in '360/430' started by TheRari, Aug 16, 2009.

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  1. Aaya

    Aaya F1 Veteran

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    JR this thread won't be a complete loss if you could tell me how you parsed those attachments throughout the post.
     
  2. Steveny360

    Steveny360 F1 Veteran

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    or a wicked drop in value over 3 months :( then it becomes f--k me money.
     
  3. bounty

    bounty F1 Veteran

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    Hope you weren't a finance major.
     
  4. No Doubt

    No Doubt Seven Time F1 World Champ

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    Yeah, there's always that! When the potential daily stock losses start to look as though they could exceed my monthly covered call premiums, I pretty well tend to have to go to cash to get out and get my senses back again.
     
  5. tnferrariowner

    tnferrariowner Karting

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    This has to be the funniest thread I have read for a loooong time! I love the IP tracking - very funny!
     
  6. DrStranglove

    DrStranglove FChat Assassin
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  7. spEYEdr

    spEYEdr Formula Junior

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    let's assume that you're asking a legit question.

    You're about 30 yrs old?

    I would suggest getting a used e46 M3 -- it's plenty fast, fun, and cheap. You can pick one up for $25k. Buy it cash.

    Work hard at your job and save, save, save. Live beneath your means right now. Be prepared to take a big chance with your career. You have no kids, no wife, no home -- it's perfect. You can handle a lot of risk right now.

    Yin (on Fchat) posted a superb quote:
    "your future wealth mostly depends on how much seed capital you can accumulate early on and how much prudent risk you take with that capital and your career. The first grows fastest by maximizing the difference between income and expenses, the second grows by maximizing the aptitude and effort you apply over time to distinguish yourself from your peers. Both categories benefit from early investment and both tend toward increasing conservatism with age (for preservation of gains). You're much more likely to end up with a very high net worth if you pursue both and if one fails you the other is your safety net."

    Follow Yin's advice and you'll buy your own Ferrari (cash) in the near future.
     
  8. Carnut

    Carnut F1 Rookie

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    I agree 100%

     
  9. Carnut

    Carnut F1 Rookie

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    My 06 430 gearshift coupe had 193K sticker, and I have also owned a M6, it is certainly not a Ferrari, but not a bad car, and it is way more practical, if it is to be your only car.
     
  10. TheMayor

    TheMayor Ten Time F1 World Champ
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    Why do people write stuff like this?
     
  11. wax

    wax Five Time F1 World Champ
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    Vanity + IP Match = Bonfire of the Vanities.
     
  12. In Transit

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    Man you guys bust me up the way you burn these guys down. I thought the turbo board on 6speed was hardcore. Good job!
     
  13. Usmcrebel

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    i don't know you and im new here, but it sounds like you have a dream and a goal. i don't care if your real or if this is a joke thread. you know what you want, but it seems like your letting it consume you...A lot of the guys on here are offering good advice between calling you a fake and running a crusade against you.
    Like i said i honestly don't care if your the "real deal" i agree with most of what is being said. you just graduated from Harvard (MIT FTW) so you probably have student loans and all that trash, right? i would work on paying those back and buy a less expensive car whether it be a honda, BMW, mustang, stock vette pre 06, E55 amg pre 05, or something you could pay cash for/pay off in 5 months or less. Then SAVE SAVE SAVE i still put money in the bank every month and i make WAY WAY less than you. My college is paid for, my daughters college is already paid for, and also my wife's college. So i don't have the student loans (nor an f-car).
    take your time in getting things that are vain.There is plenty of life to be enjoyed without them.
    You probably won't listen to me being that i'm young, but leasing is about as stupid as you can get. another thing you might think about is ummmm... how about a 05-06 f430? they're around 130k on ebay right now. and in dealing with car salesmen everything is negotiable even their souls...it costs them $$$ to keep it in their inventory so they're motivated to make a sale for several other reasons. I mean would you walk into a whore house find the least used one with AIDS/HIV and say I'll give you 3 mil for 2 mins :) or would you take the clean slightly more worn in cougar for 300?
     
  14. robert_c

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    That speaks volumes.
     
  15. TheRari

    TheRari Karting

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    I was away in the area you mentioned; I have returned now. 1,200 a month for an M6? I can definitely do that.
     
  16. TheRari

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    Wow, an MIT kid. You're right, but we're completely different. You have more things to worry about. Everyone has different needs/wants
     
  17. Usmcrebel

    Usmcrebel Rookie

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    yes/no....my dad went there, but i visited both schools on occasion while living in Wayland. the difference in people going to either college is what makes me like MIT more. i got really tired of the group of guys i knew at Harvard always talking down to anyone not going to Harvard.
    for whatever its worth i still read my Dads MIT MBA books as i will need the knowledge later in life for something...what i don't know, but i'll figure it out later on down the road.
     
  18. TheRari

    TheRari Karting

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    Thats really good. I wish I went to law school though...
     
  19. Usmcrebel

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    i'll give props where they are due.
    Harvard is the route to go for law/ medicine.
     
  20. No Doubt

    No Doubt Seven Time F1 World Champ

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    Sidebar: Harvard Law taught that the SCOTUS would rule that the 2nd Amendment covered only collective, not individual rights...completely missing the U.S. v Heller SCOTUS ruling.

    Harvard has egg on its face from the recent Presidential arrest, the Heller SCOTUS ruling, and the massive losses in the Harvard Endowment Fund.

    Not pretty.
     
  21. Usmcrebel

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    well i didn't know that, but normally when you have 1 gun toter there are more, so wouldn't/ couldn't you lump everyone as a collective group of gun toters?
     
  22. TheRari

    TheRari Karting

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    Same for business, which is why I went.
     
  23. Usmcrebel

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    since this thread has made a left turn into the swamps of hell, what do you think of IVY league vs "regular" college?

    IMHO the college doesn't matter as much, but its what you put in you get out. I'm not in anyway saying a community college is on the level of education of Harvard, but i think that you can get as good an education from "regular" colleges if you put the time and energy into them.
     
  24. GG

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    Harvard could literally teach not a single thing and I would still chose it over any other MBA simply for the networking possibilities (which is the only reason you get an MBA in the first place).
     
  25. Usmcrebel

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    but this is true with any college. If you are inactive with the college though your chances will still plummet "networking possibilities" in either situation.
     

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