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Bud...
You're having a separate conversation than anyone else...
This isn't the first time this has happened, and I don't think me putting effort in has ever helped you understand anything.
I'm sorry, I can't help you anymore.
How about a quote from the article where it says they spent $1M just on the Lan party part of the house instead of insults?
I said they didn't spend $1M only on the Lan part. You replied, "$75k on PCs from the article plus custom desks".
Then you got hostile?
Edit: I scrolled through your history and only saw a long list of your posts that I up voted. I'm not sure what you meant by "this isn't the first time" as if we have a history of arguing.
Agreed. The lan aspect of the house did not cost $1 million. The house did. The house minus the lan party section still cost a million dollars.
12 tables, 12 computers, 12 monitors, 12 chairs, one switch... Does not cost a million dollars