Oh my gosh!!!! You will be all of ~$1800 richer, if the stock goes to zero, which it won't anytime soon. And then pay your taxes on that as well. Why don't you take up a career as a Day Trader?
Geesh. Grow up and write something intelligent. No wonder you have to day-trade probably because your employer (if you have one) doesn't pay you fsk.
Can't remember where I read it, but do remember that I read last week, that "HEALTH CARE" will be outsourced to India in near future.
We all know how HMOs like to save cost and it is pretty evident that there are significant cost savings to be had by sending patients to India. If the Insurace comapny in USA tells you that you can get the surgery/procedure done (and a guarantee of the work is provided) in India and you pay nothing, NADA, Zilch. Or you can get the work done here in the US and it will cost you $1000 or more in the US. What would you choose?
I speak from experience as someone whose sister and brother-in-law are doctors in India.
/. got/.ed:) IMHO, that is a good thing as it goes to show that we are all mere mortals. Not that Rob and the/. gang hadn't forseen such a possibility, they just don't like imposing themselves:) And, no, I am not getting paid by anyone to write this, either.
I don't like the new/. look, I love it. Kudos to the entire gang for all the work done. I especially like the new spacing for the stories. It somehow seems uncluttered and more aesthetically pleasing. KUDOS & Thanks.
Oh my gosh!!!! You will be all of ~$1800 richer, if the stock goes to zero, which it won't anytime soon. And then pay your taxes on that as well. Why don't you take up a career as a Day Trader?
Geesh. Grow up and write something intelligent. No wonder you have to day-trade probably because your employer (if you have one) doesn't pay you fsk.
Can't remember where I read it, but do remember that I read last week, that "HEALTH CARE" will be outsourced to India in near future.
We all know how HMOs like to save cost and it is pretty evident that there are significant cost savings to be had by sending patients to India. If the Insurace comapny in USA tells you that you can get the surgery/procedure done (and a guarantee of the work is provided) in India and you pay nothing, NADA, Zilch. Or you can get the work done here in the US and it will cost you $1000 or more in the US. What would you choose?
I speak from experience as someone whose sister and brother-in-law are doctors in India.
Indeed it was a wise man who once said, "times are a changing".
/. got /.ed:) IMHO, that is a good thing as it goes to show that we are all mere mortals. Not that Rob and the /. gang hadn't forseen such a possibility, they just don't like imposing themselves:) And, no, I am not getting paid by anyone to write this, either.
Trying to score goodie points on /. Ah well to each his own..
I don't like the new /. look, I love it. Kudos to the entire gang for all the work done. I especially like the new spacing for the stories. It somehow seems uncluttered and more aesthetically pleasing.
KUDOS & Thanks.
Mark,
:)
I have to agree with you. Now I hope my boss does not see this
I can live with that as long as they keep the G3s coming.
They at least got the url of debian right (debian.org) unlike Ted Lewis, he of the ACID TEST fame (debian.COM)