Congratulations for using the system properly. That's why they have an appeals process. So if you're defending Apple here, I'm guessing you got your house down to a $10 value?
Are you suggesting that tax assessors are getting a kickback from the government based on the value of Apple property? That's a pretty major conspiracy theory. You should learn more about how government works.
Why would the tax assessor care? It's not like he's going to get a bigger bonus if the property is worth more. Geez, get over mistrust for the government.
I know a guy who got a dog and called it a company mascot and had his company pay for all the pet supplies. People will try anything, it doesn't make it right.
Apple ][+ for me as well. My dad bought it before I even knew what a computer was. Man was I jealous when my buddy got an Apple IIc. He could play Airheart and I couldn't.
That's the problem... It's nice for an employer to tell you not to work on your personal time, but are they willing to utilize their staff appropriately so there is a hope in hell of staying ahead with a day's work.
"Definitely don't check work email from home, but if your emails for the day aren't answered (because you are 120% utilized) then you'll have to stay until they are."
It's not a who's stupider debate. It's a debate on what a person's purposes are for a phone and whether Android or iPhone meet those purposes or not. For me, iPhone doesn't. I have one that I use as an MP3 player and I can't even control what location the music goes in, and accessing the music even though the music app is messed up if the ID3 tags aren't right. On android, I just plug in USB, load it to a single folder, and play everything in that folder by whichever app I want.
My Note 5 is still updating,. No way I want Apple's "you don't really own your phone" crap. That's the worst option. I buy something I want to do anything I want with it, and Android is closer to that experience.
Newspapers and news shows could be trusted, and there are still many that can be. The problem is that you won't fund trustworthy news anywhere on the internet, because it is slow and usually boring and the internet is killing it.
Any kind of lying is wrong. I don't care if it is an ant, if you are making things up to save on taxes it's wrong.
Where I am from, it is fairly unlikely that small players every get audited.
There is a big difference between claiming tax relief for purposes that are truthful and valid, and blatantly trying to cheat the system.
Same question as the last guy, your house is worth $10? When you appealed, they accepted that?
Congratulations for using the system properly. That's why they have an appeals process. So if you're defending Apple here, I'm guessing you got your house down to a $10 value?
Are you suggesting that tax assessors are getting a kickback from the government based on the value of Apple property? That's a pretty major conspiracy theory. You should learn more about how government works.
Why would the tax assessor care? It's not like he's going to get a bigger bonus if the property is worth more. Geez, get over mistrust for the government.
Yes and 9-11 was an inside job as well.
Except he didn't have a company that needed a mascot for any purpose. He was not publicly facing in any way. He laughed about how it was a scam.
It was evaluated by tax assessors, says so right in the summary.
This is also why public transit systems are crumbling.
I know a guy who got a dog and called it a company mascot and had his company pay for all the pet supplies. People will try anything, it doesn't make it right.
Apple ][+ for me as well. My dad bought it before I even knew what a computer was. Man was I jealous when my buddy got an Apple IIc. He could play Airheart and I couldn't.
You think adding expensive technology on top of the doctors that are there will decrease costs?
Excellent, I'm in the market for a good video card.
So the keyboards should be able to withstand "intellectual fluids" as well.
That's the problem... It's nice for an employer to tell you not to work on your personal time, but are they willing to utilize their staff appropriately so there is a hope in hell of staying ahead with a day's work.
"Definitely don't check work email from home, but if your emails for the day aren't answered (because you are 120% utilized) then you'll have to stay until they are."
I use the stylus in my Note 5 regularly. My hands are just to big to comfortably use the keyboard on it, except for very minimal texts etc.
It's not a who's stupider debate. It's a debate on what a person's purposes are for a phone and whether Android or iPhone meet those purposes or not. For me, iPhone doesn't. I have one that I use as an MP3 player and I can't even control what location the music goes in, and accessing the music even though the music app is messed up if the ID3 tags aren't right. On android, I just plug in USB, load it to a single folder, and play everything in that folder by whichever app I want.
My Note 5 is still updating,. No way I want Apple's "you don't really own your phone" crap. That's the worst option. I buy something I want to do anything I want with it, and Android is closer to that experience.
Does the Kindle Fire have a stylus?
Newspapers and news shows could be trusted, and there are still many that can be. The problem is that you won't fund trustworthy news anywhere on the internet, because it is slow and usually boring and the internet is killing it.
Yet I bought a premium vehicle, part of that being the sound system.. and then getting stuck with bluetooth sucks because it kills everything.
And yet I know pilots and most of them have never even played a flight sim.