There are no free rides to outer space
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Brian Emmett's childhood fantasy came true when he won a free trip to outer space. He was crushed when he had to cancel his reservation because of Uncle Sam.
Emmett won his ticket to the heavens in a 2005 sweepstakes by Oracle Corp., in which he answered a series of online questions on Java computer code. He became an instant celebrity, giving media interviews and appearing on stage at Oracle's trade show.
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After some number-crunching, Emmett realized he would have to report the $138,000 galactic joy ride as income and owe $25,000 in taxes. Unwilling to sink into debt, the 31-year-old software consultant from the San Francisco Bay area gave up his seat.
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/space/2007-01-28-free-space-ride_x.htm
Idjit. Get a loan, dude. People are dropping $35,000 on cars.
Somehow I think when he's 70 (and people are STILL not routinely going into space because they had loses and space tourism was killed) he's not going to think this was good decision.