All state and local taxes (SALT) limited to $10K deduction so income tax, sales
tax, and property tax. Trust me, it's not hard to exceed $10K in property
taxes alone. Also property tax is typically local, not state, and in many
areas is the primary means of funding public schools.
Real
Yeah, our taxes don't reach that threshold. Mainly because we bought our
house over 2 decades ago, and Prop. 13 keeps the valuation from rising
too fast.
bp
On 3/31/2019 6:22 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 3/31/19 5:03 PM, justsumname wrote:
The IRS website shows what changed. Tax rates did
On 3/31/19 5:03 PM, justsumname wrote:
The IRS website shows what changed. Tax rates did in fact go down...
but deductions were eliminated and/or capped lower and so that's where
the sticker shock is coming from. Itemized deductions were capped at
10k for example, if I remember correctly.
wrong - the deduction for taxes - state, property, sales, etc. was capped at
$10K. If itemized deductions were capped at $10K there would be a lot of
unhappy campers out there!
> On Mar 31, 2019, at 8:03 PM, justsumname wrote:
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> The IRS website shows what changed. Tax rates did in fact
I guess my memory of the last time I went there is a bit fuzzy.
Interestingly, the place in Sunnyvale that used to be Sambo's is still a
restaurant called Hobee's. Same basic architecture, so I still think of
it as Sambo's I guess.
bp
On 3/31/2019 5:28 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
Hmmm, I went
Hmmm, I went to the Wikipedia article on Sambo's and it's interesting
reading. As I suspected, the founder was named Sam, but then ... well,
check it out on Wikipedia.
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The IRS website shows what changed. Tax rates did in fact go down... but
deductions were eliminated and/or capped lower and so that's where the
sticker shock is coming from. Itemized deductions were capped at 10k for
example, if I remember correctly.
Two observations ... a very broad brush
Sweet!
On 03/31/2019 01:22 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
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They had Sambos here in the bay area until the mid-late '90s.
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On 3/31/2019 1:26 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
We had Sambos restaurants in Oregon when I grew up.
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On Mar 31, 2019, at 9:45 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
Have they seen the original animated version? It has been
Been years since I've been to Snowbird. Time to go back I guess!
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We had Sambos restaurants in Oregon when I grew up.
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> Have they seen the original animated version? It has been kind of buried
> because the depiction of the roustabouts and the jive-talking crows are
> considered racist.
Saw unplanned with the wife yesterday.
Um. Ugh.
Well I felt it was very biased and geared towards a particular group.
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Subject: [AFMUG] OT Movie Review
Date: Sun, Mar 31, 2019 9:36 AM
My grandkids hate my keyboard...
There was a huge post in a foster parents group warning this movie is
terrible and will trigger foster kids because the kid has to "earn" it's
mother's love and a bunch of other nonsense, apparently even politically
correct remakes are offensive
On Sun, Mar 31, 2019, 10:46 AM Ken Hohhof wrote:
The Cambium installation guide says the positive side of the DC power supply
should be grounded. (see attached)
I don’t know that I trust it. Doesn’t help that it sounds like it was run
through Google Translate.
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It would be simple enough to determine if the device has a
floating ground or not. Simply start with a power supply that has
a floating output and connect it to the power input. Then measure
the potential between ground and each leg.
I have done this in the past
Yes it is basically a rebranded Ceragon IP20 but still, that’s pretty sad, if
Cambium support can’t answer a question about how to power it. It’s hard to
believe nobody at Cambium knows the answer, and if they really don’t, they
could call Israel and ask.
From: AF On Behalf Of Jeremy
If the power supply has a floating output, it should not matter
whether the device grounds one side or the other. You just need to
get the polarity correct.
If there are other devices on the same power, it will make all
the difference in the world if even one of
I am using the DC power connector, not POE. I spoke with Cambium and they
did not seem to have the answer as to whether or not this would work, and
the details of their -48v being floating or not.
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 4:55 PM Ken Hohhof wrote:
> It sounds like he wants to use the DC power
Have they seen the original animated version? It has been kind of buried
because the depiction of the roustabouts and the jive-talking crows are
considered racist. On the other hand I always thought the lesson of the
movie was not to discriminate against a person (or elephant) because of how
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