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I wanted to copy a thread which was started on a norwegian AVforum a while back. Calculating the amount spent on Blurays compared to your net annual income.
There are differences in wages/prices all over the world, and this would be the most common comparison I think. So you take the amount spent on Blurays each year, multiply with 100, and divide that on your net annual income to get the percentage of income spent on Blu's. so: If you make $40000 a year, and spend $5000 a year on movies that makes 5000x100/40000=12.5% of your income spent on Blurays Edit: No one will know how much $ you spend, or how much $ you make a year. And you dont have to post if you dont want to ofcourse ![]() Last edited by Shallow_; 07-09-2011 at 10:30 AM. |
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