Thanks for the inflation rate check. Yeah, I was well aware that a Trillion dollars was not even close. I was just blowing the number extremely high for a point. Still, losing what is equal to over a Billion in the present is still a huge loss for one year. - Ray
when it goes with Atari, it goes to show corporate thinking and technology don't mix. at the same token, corporate don't always reward their employees.
$630 millions dollars in 2010 would be $536 million in 1983 dollars, and that is an unbelieveable number considering they were on top of the world and ceremoniously slammed it mach 8 to the ground and left a crater as big as the one in Arizona!
$536,000,000.00 in 1983 had about the same buying power as $1,154,541,803.28 in 2009.
That's billion, with a B.
nerdygerdy 2 years ago
Thanks for the inflation rate check. Yeah, I was well aware that a Trillion dollars was not even close. I was just blowing the number extremely high for a point. Still, losing what is equal to over a Billion in the present is still a huge loss for one year. - Ray
NewGenGamers 2 years ago
lol at that advert
MexicanSeadude 2 years ago
another though: it isn't like the merger between Warner Communications and AOL worked!:-)
gluserty 2 years ago
when it goes with Atari, it goes to show corporate thinking and technology don't mix. at the same token, corporate don't always reward their employees.
gluserty 2 years ago
lol holy... what a commercial.
waterflame89 2 years ago
$630 millions dollars in 2010 would be $536 million in 1983 dollars, and that is an unbelieveable number considering they were on top of the world and ceremoniously slammed it mach 8 to the ground and left a crater as big as the one in Arizona!
LCDragonrats 2 years ago