I'd love to hear your insights on Regulatory Capture, especially any differences between your view and those of the Wikipedia article. Would you mind sharing any links to your insights on this issue?
That's what the W-4 is for. Income tracked under your W-4 is proof that you made money that might be taxable. You don't pay taxes if you made no money that year.
Agreed; I RTFA in order to learn something about the patterns for broadcasting, reflecting, and cancelling out of these waves. Instead, the images were created by someone who has less of a clue about radio waves than even I do, and they didn't even try to visualize anything even remotely close to reality.
In order to help your users even further, you may want to think about devolving your app to just pseudo-code. I'm sure that your choice of programming language has given pause to many upcoming Logo programmers out there.
Sometimes a person is perfectly fine with buying and using a toaster instead of buying and using a whole oven.
The same goes for tablets; for casual surfing or communications, a slower, smaller tablet is fine for many people. Those who have tasks that require more CPU power will, of course, purchase different tablets more suitable for those types of tasks. But those uses don't' negate the value of cheap, "lightweight" tablets for other users' uses.
I fail to see what Metro is good for except on a tablet. Windows 8 is indeed a step in the right direction, but Metro should have only been the default Start menu on tablets.
While your plan may be admirable to many, I fail to see how you can expect people to "get off the internet". The Internet is not a physical thing that people can climb onto and off of; it is a collection of logical 1s and 0s that have no tangible physical presence.
"Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists."
- George W. Bush
I believe that this quote sums up the frame of mind that justifies making casual comments about any national security issues potential threats themselves (the comments).
Why, because they look funny to us? Check out how freaky lobsters look.
Because they're small? So are all of those tasty yeast microbes.
Because you were told that bugs aren't food, so eating them is something to worry about? Some bugs are very tasty, and most are quite safe to eat and are quite nutritious.
This would be a great analogy if your home is located on AT&T's property, weren't ever allowed to go to your home (but you could view it and AT&T's discretion), and your house was made entirely of windows.
No, it's OK to temporarily seize his boat because there was an error on his paperwork (clerical or not).
No, it is not OK, regardless of the person't wealth. It is not OK to sieze property because of a governmental clerical error. It is not OK to sieze property because of governmental clerical error. It is not OK to put a person in jail temporarily because of a governmental clerical error.
Clerical errors can take *years* to identify and remedy. It is not OK to punish the victim of these errors until the error can be corrected, again, regardless of the wealth of the victim.
I'd love to hear your insights on Regulatory Capture, especially any differences between your view and those of the Wikipedia article. Would you mind sharing any links to your insights on this issue?
That's what the W-4 is for. Income tracked under your W-4 is proof that you made money that might be taxable. You don't pay taxes if you made no money that year.
But you still have to *file*. They hadn't filed at all for several years, and it finally caught up to them.
TLDR: Ooh, pretty colors.
Do No Evil. Unless it make good business sense.
http://techcrunch.com/2011/12/11/googles-3-top-executives-have-8-private-jets/
Might I suggest the Department of Truth?
Because of the Fourth Amendment.
No worries, you can always buy the DLC (steroids) that everyone is complaining about as being Pay to Win.
A true vanguard. You rock!
In order to help your users even further, you may want to think about devolving your app to just pseudo-code. I'm sure that your choice of programming language has given pause to many upcoming Logo programmers out there.
Sometimes a person is perfectly fine with buying and using a toaster instead of buying and using a whole oven.
The same goes for tablets; for casual surfing or communications, a slower, smaller tablet is fine for many people. Those who have tasks that require more CPU power will, of course, purchase different tablets more suitable for those types of tasks. But those uses don't' negate the value of cheap, "lightweight" tablets for other users' uses.
I fail to see what Metro is good for except on a tablet. Windows 8 is indeed a step in the right direction, but Metro should have only been the default Start menu on tablets.
While your plan may be admirable to many, I fail to see how you can expect people to "get off the internet". The Internet is not a physical thing that people can climb onto and off of; it is a collection of logical 1s and 0s that have no tangible physical presence.
So a Canadian who didn't want to pay her bills moved back to Canada, leaving the bill to be paid for by Americans. That's something to be proud of....
I think that a passenger saw a monster on the wing, like what happened in "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet".
Hey, if we're going to be making up random shit, it might as well be something cool.
"Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists."
- George W. Bush
I believe that this quote sums up the frame of mind that justifies making casual comments about any national security issues potential threats themselves (the comments).
Because they're small? So are all of those tasty yeast microbes.
Because you were told that bugs aren't food, so eating them is something to worry about? Some bugs are very tasty, and most are quite safe to eat and are quite nutritious.
First to market != monopoly
The key is having no debts...
Actually, the key is having no medical problems.
This would be a great analogy if your home is located on AT&T's property, weren't ever allowed to go to your home (but you could view it and AT&T's discretion), and your house was made entirely of windows.
I still don't understand how someone can steal something that they already own (Public Domain).
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/03/ukrainian-attack-dolphins-on-the-loose/273943/
North Korea and South Korea are two different countries.
No, it's OK to temporarily seize his boat because there was an error on his paperwork (clerical or not).
No, it is not OK, regardless of the person't wealth. It is not OK to sieze property because of a governmental clerical error. It is not OK to sieze property because of governmental clerical error. It is not OK to put a person in jail temporarily because of a governmental clerical error.
Clerical errors can take *years* to identify and remedy. It is not OK to punish the victim of these errors until the error can be corrected, again, regardless of the wealth of the victim.
Seriously. I have no idea how PvP could work in D3
PvP damage scaling.