They pay less taxes because they make less money, duh.
Just like if you make less money you pay less taxes too.
They can either book it as $167 income, with a $51 reduction to the income, or as simply $116 income, either way it's equivalent, they don't get to take the $116 income and $51 deduction paying taxes on only $65.
because 12k is a credible amount of debt to get paid down.
Yeah, it'd suck to have to pay it off, but you don't need to do it all at once (in practice you get treated then start slowly paying, whatever things state).
I'm pretty sure that e-signatures were deemed valid in the 90's.
If something comes up, they may have trouble verifying it was you, but for something like an apartment lease, the fact that you moved in would be decent evidence, especially coupled with an IP address.
Even a 2TB spinning disk is going to fill, it's not even an order of magnitude more storage. I think the usage case where a 256GB hard drive fills, but a 2TB spinning one doesn't is a corner case. I didn't pay for a bigger drive, because it's still not big enough. My next externals will be Thunderbolt SSDs for projects that will fit on one, and the 2TB spinning ones for projects too big.
Also, it doesn't really work as advertised IMO, I still need to hit the home button to get it to work (for me at least it doesn't work when not on home ), so I may as well tap the microphone too.
But are these people really using so much space an ssd won't work? I find the premise that 256 isn't enough space, but 1tb is enough a little weak.
Most of those groups you listed would probably get by on 64 (and a large part probably use citrix for their work extensively ). The OP said ssd is a problem because the proffessionals that use macs (which I took to mean graphic designers ), are used to the kind of storage a spinning disk gives them. I think it's a flawed premise, because they're actually used to needing external disks anyway, the the ssd performance is a huge boost.
Basically I think apple is right, nobody wanting a good system would take an ssd over a spinning disk for their main drive.
Trial presentation, it's pretty common to have over a tb of video depositions, if you're working on two projects there's pretty much no way to use internal.
I don't see the common use case where 256 gb is too little, but you don't have so much data as to need external.
As a professional with a MBP I completely disagree.
I use Windows, and my work isn't graphics, but the performance of the SSD is well worth the trade off.
1) the SSD has more storage than the laptop I replaced. 2) with USB 3, and thunderbolt, I can get gret performance from an external drive, bonus if it's SSD 3) I ALWAYS carried 2 external drives that I sync daily, I rapidly outgrow the built in storage anyway doing my work (ever since they started not needing external power, before then I used to use the computer and an external, and hope projects didn't get too big).
I don't know any professionals that are accustomed to using the internal hard drive of a laptop for storage.
The spreadsheet is pretty weak too, I use it for simple things, especially when the sharing is useful (like expense reports), but it has frustrations even then. For example, when inserting a row it doesn't extend formulas to said row, and I've not found a way to copy a value from a cell that is the result of a formula.
Foot pound force is torque, not energy. You can use foot pound as a unit of energy, but it's pretty much unrelated to foot pound torque (one involves movement, which changes the nature of thebunit dramatically)
not an argument, a statement of united states law WRT to search without a warrant.
whether you believe it or not is irrelevant to me, as is whether or not I think it is correct or not. Living in a common law society means that it is a settled matter, even if common sense interpretation of the law is relevant or not. Something a police officer obviously finds without specifically looking for can still count as concealed on the basis that their special training helps them find hidden things. this is settled case law on concealed weapons long ago, if you want to think I'm an idiot and test this otherwise that's fine by me (I am an idiot, but it's still true)...
Cops are specially trained, things they see can be secret, but visible without a warrant. I site prior rulings, notjcommon sense. Plain site for a cop is different than for a citizen according to the courts.
Actually the neanderthal DNA is primarily in Europeans.
Yeah, but I was replying to someone that gets into arguments on slashdot.
I think there's enough cars and car chargers in the suburbs to work as a solution to charging.
POTS lines were down, cell service wasn't, during Sandy, so I don't know what you mean by more reliable.
What percentage of people with land-lines have non-cordless phones now adays?
Why should money be spent to upkeep infrastructure that is rapidly becoming unused, so the few people that still have it don't need to prepare?
They pay less taxes because they make less money, duh.
Just like if you make less money you pay less taxes too.
They can either book it as $167 income, with a $51 reduction to the income, or as simply $116 income, either way it's equivalent, they don't get to take the $116 income and $51 deduction paying taxes on only $65.
ACA doesn't really expand the government's coverage of healthcare much at all.
Really?
because 12k is a credible amount of debt to get paid down.
Yeah, it'd suck to have to pay it off, but you don't need to do it all at once (in practice you get treated then start slowly paying, whatever things state).
Voting party line would make them a less attractive group to gain favor from wouldn't it?
I know I'd rather get the appreciation of those that don't necessarily vote the party line.
Wow, wish I knew about that, probably would of gone with it rather than a Nexus 5.
Priced very competitively, and I'm really missing burst mode from my One S.
What company?
T-Mobile has consistently given me a new phone on the spot if I have a box and one under warranty that's broken.
In areas of northern New Jersey after Sandy, cell service was fine, POTS and power were out for a week+.
They couldn't get the repair trucks to the areas with damage until they cleared the trees (made it hard to get gas too).
I bet a good percentage of homes that still have land lines only have cordless ones.
In the suburbs people have cars.
I was without power for 3 days during Sandy, I charged from the car lighter (thankfully I had one that stays on when the car is off).
Actually, what I did was charge my cellphone battery backup from the car overnight, and share it during the day, charging multiple phones.
So the suburbs have a reasonable solution too (I assume this would work for rural areas too).
I'm pretty sure that e-signatures were deemed valid in the 90's.
If something comes up, they may have trouble verifying it was you, but for something like an apartment lease, the fact that you moved in would be decent evidence, especially coupled with an IP address.
Even a 2TB spinning disk is going to fill, it's not even an order of magnitude more storage. I think the usage case where a 256GB hard drive fills, but a 2TB spinning one doesn't is a corner case. I didn't pay for a bigger drive, because it's still not big enough. My next externals will be Thunderbolt SSDs for projects that will fit on one, and the 2TB spinning ones for projects too big.
Also, it doesn't really work as advertised IMO, I still need to hit the home button to get it to work (for me at least it doesn't work when not on home ), so I may as well tap the microphone too.
But are these people really using so much space an ssd won't work? I find the premise that 256 isn't enough space, but 1tb is enough a little weak.
Most of those groups you listed would probably get by on 64 (and a large part probably use citrix for their work extensively ). The OP said ssd is a problem because the proffessionals that use macs (which I took to mean graphic designers ), are used to the kind of storage a spinning disk gives them. I think it's a flawed premise, because they're actually used to needing external disks anyway, the the ssd performance is a huge boost.
Basically I think apple is right, nobody wanting a good system would take an ssd over a spinning disk for their main drive.
Trial presentation, it's pretty common to have over a tb of video depositions, if you're working on two projects there's pretty much no way to use internal.
I don't see the common use case where 256 gb is too little, but you don't have so much data as to need external.
As a professional with a MBP I completely disagree.
I use Windows, and my work isn't graphics, but the performance of the SSD is well worth the trade off.
1) the SSD has more storage than the laptop I replaced.
2) with USB 3, and thunderbolt, I can get gret performance from an external drive, bonus if it's SSD
3) I ALWAYS carried 2 external drives that I sync daily, I rapidly outgrow the built in storage anyway doing my work (ever since they started not needing external power, before then I used to use the computer and an external, and hope projects didn't get too big).
I don't know any professionals that are accustomed to using the internal hard drive of a laptop for storage.
The spreadsheet is pretty weak too, I use it for simple things, especially when the sharing is useful (like expense reports), but it has frustrations even then. For example, when inserting a row it doesn't extend formulas to said row, and I've not found a way to copy a value from a cell that is the result of a formula.
Foot pound force is torque, not energy. You can use foot pound as a unit of energy, but it's pretty much unrelated to foot pound torque (one involves movement, which changes the nature of thebunit dramatically)
Read the moderator rules. If a topic has you caring enough to want to post, they don't want you modding it.
If you don't log out when posting ac, they still delete your mods.
As I read the grand parent post, it seems to imply that people purchased the car without this problem, then an update made it happen.
Nobody buys an ounce of dime bags at bulk rate. You buy an ounce, or you buy a dime bag, you don't buy an ounce of dime bags.
not an argument, a statement of united states law WRT to search without a warrant.
whether you believe it or not is irrelevant to me, as is whether or not I think it is correct or not. Living in a common law society means that it is a settled matter, even if common sense interpretation of the law is relevant or not. Something a police officer obviously finds without specifically looking for can still count as concealed on the basis that their special training helps them find hidden things. this is settled case law on concealed weapons long ago, if you want to think I'm an idiot and test this otherwise that's fine by me (I am an idiot, but it's still true)...
Cops are specially trained, things they see can be secret, but visible without a warrant. I site prior rulings, notjcommon sense. Plain site for a cop is different than for a citizen according to the courts.