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yo_john117 said:
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree then. And no, that doesn't mean you win/won the argument....it's a draw (which I'm sure must just chap your hide)

Feel free to get the "last word" in though, if it makes you feel any better.

Thanks. (Ahhhh, that's the stuff... definitely makes me feel better)

I do find it hilarious, by the way, that you guys all call me names, insist I'm an idiot, and assert that I'm in it to win it, rather than just debating the issue... and in the meantime, you all make as much effort as you can to "win" against me. I was happy to simply put forward my opinion, and move on, but everyone seems to insist on arguing against it. In all seriousness, if someone had simply said "I disagree", I'd have accepted that and moved on.

d21lewis said:

It doesn't say you can buy an Xbox for only $99.  It says for only $99 plus a subscription, you can jump into the Xbox experience.

"with"--as in "in addition to"

It only says that in the "fine print" part. The main part doesn't qualify it in such a manner. And the "with" modifier is a dangling modifier - is it modifying the "Xbox 360", or the "only $99"?