In the USA, the IRS is going to require credit card processors to report what they pay businesses. It's very easy to spot a business that doesn't report or under reports their cash transactions. It was easy to cheat on but when the average business in the sector makes 20% of their revenue from cash and a 5% profit on their revenue they stand out like a sore thumb if they get greedy.
I'd imagine that the British are doing the same thing. They are just looking for people that fall outside the a standard deviation or two for whatever sector they are in.
this is more like the people who leave a candy bowl out a Halloween with a sign that says "please take one" and then they get upset when one kid empties the bowl
I take it you've never been on international flights when some guy blows the circuit to your row of the plane for a 8-12 hour flight. I can live without laptop power at your seat if it means I can have light.
This doesn't work if the majority of your users have javascript blocked for 3rd party domains. Doesn't everyone block 3rd party domains? Now we are back to frames being evil.
You could see an end to some toll roads. The toll would be paid for by the business the road benefits. Similar to how Vegas has cheap flights. If you were to build Vegas between LA and Phoenix and cut the time down from 8 hours to 2 hours and half way you could stop at a place of gambling, shopping and debauchery, would you take a plane (3 hours) or your car with a light rail augment(2 hours)?
His math is a little off but the returned item still has a cost of 250 to the business plus the new one they send out for 250. So you have a maximum of a $500 cost for a return. The components dont cost that much but assuming you are making 50 per unit, every return costs a maximum of $400(old parts + new parts). So you need to sell 8(400/50) for every 1 that gets returned. Your margins now suck if more than 1 out of 30 get returned.
Seriously, stealing from a B&M? The only reason to steal a key is to play a multi-player game.
The solution for the PC is digital downloads. The xbox on the other hand is getting so cheap now that you can play burned games on the thing and make up the cost of buying a second xbox in single-player 3 games.
With torrents, rapidshare and usenet, why steal media from a store? I guess life is hardest for the stupid.
thats because halo aims for you and the movement control is horribly inaccurate
playing on your own setup always has its advantages, mouse sensitivity and the delay between your mouse and the update on the screen is a big deal and can throw anyone off that invests enough time playing for long periods of time
Until they find a city/state that wants to lower their unemployment rate by giving amazon tax free status for XX years to build the facility and upgrade the support services.
And 80% of small businesses fail. 100% of the workers are laid off and the owner usually declares bankruptcy. Unlike large corporations that usually leave some kind of carcass for the workers and banks to pick over.
If you've been to asia you would notice that they use search keywords in their advertisements. Also, if you've watched joe average computer user use a web browser they dont know the difference the address bar and a search box on their start page.
5 years, keyword search advertising will be all that you see/hear.
So if you a new asus computer for $1000 and return it, they will only give you $800 back. The oem license is also only valid for the motherboard. Where does it stop?
If the computer was $800 with a $200 "setup fee" then he probably wouldn't be able to sue.
In the USA, the IRS is going to require credit card processors to report what they pay businesses. It's very easy to spot a business that doesn't report or under reports their cash transactions. It was easy to cheat on but when the average business in the sector makes 20% of their revenue from cash and a 5% profit on their revenue they stand out like a sore thumb if they get greedy.
I'd imagine that the British are doing the same thing. They are just looking for people that fall outside the a standard deviation or two for whatever sector they are in.
this is more like the people who leave a candy bowl out a Halloween with a sign that says "please take one" and then they get upset when one kid empties the bowl
my roomba just made me more messy
drop some chips, fuck it
drop some cheerios, fuck it
it looks like a remake of 2001 with a twist
Also, from reading 1 gallon of gas = 1 battery charge = 10 kilowatt hours
10 kilowatt hours on time of use is like 50 cents
1 gallon of gas is about $2.50
1 battery charge gets you around 40 miles
looks cheap if you can avoid using gas
how about cost per mile
I live in Arizona and I've replaced the battery in my black car every 22 months like clockwork due to the heat. (yay 10 year warranties)
I can't imagine the Volt or anything else that uses a battery will do well in Arizona after about 2-3 years.
I take it you've never been on international flights when some guy blows the circuit to your row of the plane for a 8-12 hour flight. I can live without laptop power at your seat if it means I can have light.
Ummm fieldset?
http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10-HTML-TECHS/#forms is like a bible.
This doesn't work if the majority of your users have javascript blocked for 3rd party domains. Doesn't everyone block 3rd party domains? Now we are back to frames being evil.
You could see an end to some toll roads. The toll would be paid for by the business the road benefits. Similar to how Vegas has cheap flights. If you were to build Vegas between LA and Phoenix and cut the time down from 8 hours to 2 hours and half way you could stop at a place of gambling, shopping and debauchery, would you take a plane (3 hours) or your car with a light rail augment(2 hours)?
Err maybe my math is wrong, I dunno why I thought the retail price was 250.
His math is a little off but the returned item still has a cost of 250 to the business plus the new one they send out for 250. So you have a maximum of a $500 cost for a return. The components dont cost that much but assuming you are making 50 per unit, every return costs a maximum of $400(old parts + new parts). So you need to sell 8(400/50) for every 1 that gets returned. Your margins now suck if more than 1 out of 30 get returned.
Seriously, stealing from a B&M? The only reason to steal a key is to play a multi-player game.
The solution for the PC is digital downloads. The xbox on the other hand is getting so cheap now that you can play burned games on the thing and make up the cost of buying a second xbox in single-player 3 games.
With torrents, rapidshare and usenet, why steal media from a store? I guess life is hardest for the stupid.
firefox with the yslow plugin
Paper recycling is pointless. It biodegrades and you can easily grow more, whats the point?
google Recycling Is Bullshit
It helps job security though. Who cares about productivity when they are paying for you to add skills to your resume.
thats because halo aims for you and the movement control is horribly inaccurate
playing on your own setup always has its advantages, mouse sensitivity and the delay between your mouse and the update on the screen is a big deal and can throw anyone off that invests enough time playing for long periods of timeUntil they find a city/state that wants to lower their unemployment rate by giving amazon tax free status for XX years to build the facility and upgrade the support services.
percentage of income taxed should approach zero at both ends of the curve
And 80% of small businesses fail. 100% of the workers are laid off and the owner usually declares bankruptcy. Unlike large corporations that usually leave some kind of carcass for the workers and banks to pick over.
Thats amazing considering I get an error page on bank of america around 5% of the time if I move to quickly though the site.
If you've been to asia you would notice that they use search keywords in their advertisements. Also, if you've watched joe average computer user use a web browser they dont know the difference the address bar and a search box on their start page.
5 years, keyword search advertising will be all that you see/hear.
I believe they were trying to imply:
You can't have your cake and eat it too.
Hence the IE logo. Its IE's cake but Mozilla is surely eating it.
So if you a new asus computer for $1000 and return it, they will only give you $800 back. The oem license is also only valid for the motherboard. Where does it stop?
If the computer was $800 with a $200 "setup fee" then he probably wouldn't be able to sue.