$6,000,000,000.00 in 1973 had the same buying power as $33,149,929,411.76 in 2015. Annual inflation over this period was 4.15%. DollarTimes.com | Inflation Calculator
My big thing is I want something that could be taken outdoors or dropped and does damage as easily. I know people who have had iPhones and their screens shattered from a three foot drop.
I might look into the Samsungs. I've never had any problems with my iPhone, but the big concern that I always had with it is dropping it and shattering the screen. Not to mention that I've spend a lot of time outdoors, I want something that can deal with some dirt and water. I really don't want to go out and spend $100 bucks on a case if I can help it.
I'm at the end of my phone contract and currently have an iPhone 4. I've religiously used an iPhone for about 4 years, but I want know your all's opinions on what new phone should I get. I'm looking at price, reliability, and I'd like something that could get wet and not die. Suggestions?
If he already signed a teaching contract, the school really can't do much until he resigns. That being said, they probably could put out feelers for backup candidates in case he does leave.
He did I believe. I am unsure though what he interviewed for.
127-70 64.5%. 3 District Titles, 2 Class A Titles, First Elite 8 All A Appearance in school history. 2nd winningest coach in school history.
None of those schools had job openings. Most schools hire when they have teaching positions available or want teachers to head their programs. His record speaks for itself which is why he is considered one of the best coaches in the 10th.