Even better, I watch old episodes of the rifleman...he sometimes goes a
whole show just carrying the gun and doesn't even use it!
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 7:08 PM, Robert Carroll carrollcompu...@gmail.comwrote:
Since I got a DVR from Verizon Fios, I have recorded watched old episodes
of
I am hardly the most organized of people (a big understatement at best),
but I am very careful with anything to do with taxes (US and state).
When the first piece of paper comes in that has anything related to a
year's taxes, I put it in a big manila envelope marked 200X Taxes. As
the year
Rev. Stewart Marshall wrote:
The moon is made of green cheese, and Oh yeas Elvis is alive.
I like the Men In Black version;
He's alive but he just went home.
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I don't think you can blame a tax program for not catching Daschle's tax
evasion. Could you expect a program to ask Were you loaned a limousine
and driver for free? I don't think you could expect a tax accountant to
present a series of questions including that one.
As a high ranking member of
I really don't want to get too deeply into it- however-- it is well know
what errors (i.e., questions NOT asked) exist for both Tax Cut and TurboTax.
One could (theoretically?) choose the proper program to prepare one's taxes
and then blame the error on the questions NOT asked by the program.
I am having a vision of Eric swinging a U-lock and armed with a Topeak (or
possibly Park) Multi bicycle tool at me when I ask
When is FIOS ever coming to my condo?.
Scary. Very Scary...
On Sun, Aug 09, 2009 at 05:36:38PM -0400, Eric S. Sande wrote:
He will. And then he'll rob you. Biker
This is interesting:
http://blindsearch.fejus.com/
Basically, you type in a search query and it submits the query to Google, Bing,
and Yahoo, then displays the results in three columns. All branding is removed
so that you don't know which results are
which.
At one point you could vote on
I agree with you that tax programs are best for those filers who have
relatively simple returns (as I do). I'm very surprised that a high
profile individual who worked in an environment where there are tricky
issues regarding what constitutes income, would use a tax program
rather than a tax
1. You are assuming that someone may be ignorant of the
idiosyncrasies of the program in question.
2. You still owe the tax, when and if found.
Eschew Obfuscation
This is a reply from:
Roy A. Ackerman, Ph.D., E.A.
Financial, Managerial, and
On Aug 10, 2009, at 11:04 AM, Chris Dunford wrote:
Considering how new Bing is, that strikes me as a surprisingly good
result.
Search for blindsearch.fejus.com and you'll get an error message in
the Bing column:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/.taniika/
On Aug 10, 2009, at 9:26 AM, Roy A. Ackerman, Ph.D., E.A. wrote:
I really don't want to get too deeply into it- however-- it is well
know
what errors (i.e., questions NOT asked) exist for both Tax Cut and
TurboTax.
One could (theoretically?) choose the proper program to prepare
one's taxes
On Sun, Aug 09, 2009 at 05:36:38PM -0400, Eric S. Sande wrote:
Open carry is legal in VA.
Is that for booze or guns or both?
Is there any law about carrying a gun while sloshed?
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On Aug 10, 2009, at 1:13 AM, Constance Warner wrote:
I'm afraid that my co-worker had kind of unrealistic mental
pictures of just how this kind of scene would play out in real
life, and how useful--and practical--a firearm would be. His
rescue fantasies probably wouldn't rescue anybody and
Walt Mossberg requested and got from MS an official Windows 7
upgrade chart.
http://mossblog.allthingsd.com/20090804/deciphering-windows-7-upgrades-the-official-chart/
It has *only* 66 upgrade scenarios in it, as it merely considers half
of the versions of Win7 that MS will be offering. The
Another thing I find not surprising...
Then Matt Cutts, a Google employee, pointed out on FriendFeed that
Kordahi works for Microsoft. I worry a little bit about self-
selection bias, he wrote.
Yes, Tom, let's assume that the guy just made up the results and put MS in
second place. That's
Frienda mine is'n old cop (had a 6 shooter) and he went through from academy
to retirement and never shot at a suspect or was shot himself ...good
career!! ...and others in his squad were involved in shootings or got
tagged, so... I don't know where, but I have the idea statistics show most
cops
We live just beyond the county seat city limits and FIOS came there but not
here ...we'll surely get FIOS in our card before we ever get it at our
house, can't even get dsl, only cable... and I was so proud of having never
been a cable customer, but got only 2 channels with a converter and 30'
The big O is a neocon now?
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:18 AM, TPiwowar t...@tjpa.com wrote:
They manage the economy believing the money will never run out. They
manage healthcare believing that illness and old age are things that only
happen to other people.
What facts are you referring to? My post was an opinion. Having
trouble telling the difference?
2009/8/10 TPiwowar t...@tjpa.com:
On Aug 10, 2009, at 1:45 AM, Tony B wrote:
This is a heck of a stretch though. While both Google and Yahoo Groups
save old messages, and allow you to read them
But it is windows. A clean install is the only sane way to install. Yes
I've done upgrades in place but it wasn't pretty and went back to reinstall
soon after.
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 1:30 PM, David K Watson
davidkirkwat...@gmail.comwrote:
Walt Mossberg requested and got from MS an official
Let's be very clear about one thing. Gun Bans only affect law abiding
citizens. Criminals could care less
and do not purchase guns legally, even if they could.
Subject:
Re: Computer gadgets in cars
From:
TPiwowar
On Aug 10, 2009, at 5:57 PM, Bill Wajert wrote:
Let's be very clear about one thing. Gun Bans only affect law
abiding citizens. Criminals could care less
and do not purchase guns legally, even if they could.
Not true at all. They buy guns by the dozen, legally (because it is
so easy in VA)
But it is windows. A clean install is the only sane way to install. Yes
I've done upgrades in place but it wasn't pretty and went back to reinstall
soon after.
Actually, this turns out not to be always the case. A co-worker of mine updated
his PC from Vista Ultimate to Win7 Ultimate RTM
On Aug 10, 2009, at 6:04 PM, John Duncan Yoyo wrote:
But it is windows. A clean install is the only sane way to install.
Might as well make it a hackintosh. Less trouble and a better result.
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Not true at all. They buy guns by the dozen, legally (because it is
so easy in VA) and then sell them in DC (illegally). Why should they
bother to do something illegally when it is so easy to do in legally?
I thought we weren't going to have this discussion?
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 8:07 PM, TPiwowar t...@tjpa.com wrote:
On Aug 10, 2009, at 6:04 PM, John Duncan Yoyo wrote:
But it is windows. A clean install is the only sane way to install.
Might as well make it a hackintosh. Less trouble and a better result.
Yeah but I would clean install OSX
I am having a vision of Eric swinging a U-lock and armed with a Topeak (or
possibly Park) Multi bicycle tool at me when I ask
When is FIOS ever coming to my condo?.
Au contraire, I am an extremely peaceful person.
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On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 11:22 AM, rleesimon rleesi...@gmail.com wrote:
We live just beyond the county seat city limits and FIOS came there
but not
here ...we'll surely get FIOS in our card before we ever get it at our
house, can't even get dsl, only cable... and I was so proud of
having
Is that for booze or guns or both?
Guns. Booze is more heavily regulated in VA than guns.
VA has preemption, which means that state law trumps local
ordinances. That means you can carry say a handgun on your
belt as long as it is visible, even in say downtown Arlington or
a Crystal City
I'm not sure about the bus thing. Maybe.
As for people being routinely shot down in the streets of my town,
yes. We have a gang war going on here. So personally, I'd feel safer
being armed.
Will being able to shoot back improve the situation? Yes! The more
innocent people who
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