All the sound effects were also used on Win Ben Stein's Money: the buzz-in ding, the out-of-time buzzer, and the "tick-tock" of the bonus round clock.
I'm still trying to figure out what kind of computer put him that far into debt. I was thinking one of those original $7000 Pentiums, but that was earlier than this show...Pentium Pros are probably also too early...
All the sound effects were also used on Win Ben Stein's Money: the buzz-in ding, the out-of-time buzzer, and the "tick-tock" of the bonus round clock.
nowhammies10 10 months ago
I'm curious. How often in the history of this show as a contestant knocked off more than half of his/her debt in the course of the main game?
Tubewings 1 year ago
These days, a computer doesn't land you on this show, they're so cheap anymore.
johnissoevil 2 years ago
I'm still trying to figure out what kind of computer put him that far into debt. I was thinking one of those original $7000 Pentiums, but that was earlier than this show...Pentium Pros are probably also too early...
qwAirGear 2 years ago
I think those days computers usually ran in the 1400-2K range, probably compunding interest.
brakos82 2 years ago
The second season was a little better than the first.
BlackwoodCompany 2 years ago
He got out of debt enough to get ANOTHER computer. :)
crinos43 2 years ago
And it looks like he got out of debt anyways with a couple bucks to spare.
sigmafan 2 years ago
$1,103 to be exact
geniusinmath 2 years ago