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Some how I bet it actually cost $6,000,000
you forget that in europe, the insurance probably has to pay all that money.
And you forget that in Europe there's no insurance, but an ACTUAL NHS!
(not to mention that, being a prototype, was probably free)
Wait what? I live in the Netherlands and pay about a 140 a month for health insurance.
Why on earth do you do that? Is it to cover dental or something?
I think you missed what their on about. Probably you weren't growing up in the 70s
that's true. what do you think they meant?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Six_Million_Dollar_Man
ahhh that makes more sense. thanks
It’s not the up front cost that makes the investors money, it’s the maintenance plan.
That's gorgeous both legs, the arm and one eye or ear