For a business income is not taxable (unless you count sales tax), only profit.
one million to spend on marketing is not taxable, unless it is not spent.
Businesses don't pay based on income, only profit (which is as it should be, many industries are very slim margin, so a tax on income would be immediately passed down as there is not the margin to absorb any of it).
Not even close. I was relatively quickly (a few games) able to dominate on the hardest level (as either the corporatists, the greens, or the UN people), while in Civ4 I'm still at Noble (with about twice as many games), which has me at +3 happiness in my favor. I can't even close to compete on an even footing.
I'm going to guess yes, it will work, but it's been a long while since I last purchased a card (6600 gtx I think).
in XY00 X is generation, Y is model within. Then letters that related to speed and/or memory in that pairing of numbers. An 8600 will be slower than a 7900 for things that do not use more modern features (and pump more pixels). But the 8600 should do better with the newer stuff. GT means it is fairly usable (Better than GS I think). I would guess that in the end it comes down to graphics RAM, if you have the 256MB you should be fine.
the X200 serieses are budget and sometimes all around worse than the previous generation I think, but maybe that's ATI.
I actually think that if a GS is working you can get away with a high-end 6x00 as long as you have enough RAM.
So how is the system that they used to get that money supposed to be supported (people kept from dieing on the streets leads to less disease, roads lead to much cheaper transport of goods, laws and enforcement lead to being able to keep that money (well most of it), the civil system helps enforce the contracts that they rely on regularly to make that money).
I think the live results make the auto completion more useful.
I can type a word like "checkers" press down a few times and compare the results of "checkers ruls" vs "Checkers game" before going into the results page.
I remember, in a time when Windows could only do one sound at a time in BeOS I could play back an MP3 7 times with a few seconds delay of each start, and it played without skippin (much, had to tell as it was a jumbled mess). I started it 30 times ones, and the whole computer ground to a crawl, with lots of stutter, but no crash.
I feel that it was on a 486 66, 16 MB ram, but I could be wrong.
I actually kept the bootloader longer than BeOS, as it was much more clean than LiLo of the time (switch between Linux and BeOS).
I actually really liked it's app sorting bar, and draggable title bar too, but better monitors and compositing made those less useful (expose style window switching FTW).
I do too, but I actually like the instant results when i end up on a google.com page.
I can quickly look at the top 3 or 4 results scrolling down the suggestions. Previously I would have to guess which suggestion was best and search.
Not earth shattering, but not the useless annoyance I thought it would be. It makes it slightly easier to find the correct search term before wading through results.
I remember getting RH a long time ago (though it was version 5, so it had been out), and some random guy at the store saying "I wish more people would use Slackware". I never remember SuSE being the big thing everyone loved. I remember Debian always being the "Use this it just works, eff RPMs".
I also remember Mandrake, but I think the shot them self in the foot with their club. I was a happy member for a while, paying them far more than I paid for Windows (it was $10.00/month). They cut me out of the power tools package (which I was alright with), but then AMD64 came out, and I had to up my subscription amount to download it.
At that point I switched back to Debian (which with the separating of SID and Unstable became currentish to use (unstable)).
Probably electric heat pump (very efficient until it gets cold outside) vs gas in an area rarely below freezing.
I've played the demo on worse too.
Though i imagine as it went along (more units) things would get rough.
I wish the stradegy view was a little better, if so i would probably buy it, as the 2-d works fine.
For a person, but not for a business.
For a business income is not taxable (unless you count sales tax), only profit.
one million to spend on marketing is not taxable, unless it is not spent.
Businesses don't pay based on income, only profit (which is as it should be, many industries are very slim margin, so a tax on income would be immediately passed down as there is not the margin to absorb any of it).
Also, the PNG with artifacts is likely larger than a PNG of the source image, as the artifacts break up blocks of color.
No you don't. Not if you're a business.
Every expense a business has counts as a tax deduction, and they only pay on the profit.
Yeah, I read TFA later...
It all sounds fair.
What personal information are they giving out? The location of a piece of property (the dog)? or something else.
He doesn't need a name, or even an address. Just a location.
He didn't ask for a persons location.
He asked for his properties location (the dogs).
The chip company shouldn;t be exposing the whereabouts of any person. As the chip was installed in a dog.
Yeah, Just like we won't see Sid Meier's Pirates, or Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon.
I'm pretty sure it can be released if wanted.
But let me play, even if it takes 5 minutes between turns instead of 1.
The only thing that can't be slowed down is the graphics.
Alpha Centauri was way simpler in AI than Civ4
Not even close. I was relatively quickly (a few games) able to dominate on the hardest level (as either the corporatists, the greens, or the UN people), while in Civ4 I'm still at Noble (with about twice as many games), which has me at +3 happiness in my favor. I can't even close to compete on an even footing.
I'm going to guess yes, it will work, but it's been a long while since I last purchased a card (6600 gtx I think).
in XY00 X is generation, Y is model within. Then letters that related to speed and/or memory in that pairing of numbers. An 8600 will be slower than a 7900 for things that do not use more modern features (and pump more pixels). But the 8600 should do better with the newer stuff. GT means it is fairly usable (Better than GS I think). I would guess that in the end it comes down to graphics RAM, if you have the 256MB you should be fine.
the X200 serieses are budget and sometimes all around worse than the previous generation I think, but maybe that's ATI.
I actually think that if a GS is working you can get away with a high-end 6x00 as long as you have enough RAM.
I'd consider FreeCiv to be like 2.5 I think. But I may be remembering civ2 wrong, it has been a long time.
I can't recall when things like borders got added.
I do agree that each game does add to it, though lots of people don't like that. I wish i had a computer that can play the new one, but I don't.
true experts under rate themselves in general, while peoplewho have just broken past beginer over estimate. there is a word for this.
no, it will claim you need to remove the meta package for the entire desktop environment, that specifically says it is safe to remove.
So how is the system that they used to get that money supposed to be supported (people kept from dieing on the streets leads to less disease, roads lead to much cheaper transport of goods, laws and enforcement lead to being able to keep that money (well most of it), the civil system helps enforce the contracts that they rely on regularly to make that money).
I think the live results make the auto completion more useful.
I can type a word like "checkers" press down a few times and compare the results of "checkers ruls" vs "Checkers game" before going into the results page.
I like it.
I remember, in a time when Windows could only do one sound at a time in BeOS I could play back an MP3 7 times with a few seconds delay of each start, and it played without skippin (much, had to tell as it was a jumbled mess). I started it 30 times ones, and the whole computer ground to a crawl, with lots of stutter, but no crash.
I feel that it was on a 486 66, 16 MB ram, but I could be wrong.
I actually kept the bootloader longer than BeOS, as it was much more clean than LiLo of the time (switch between Linux and BeOS).
I actually really liked it's app sorting bar, and draggable title bar too, but better monitors and compositing made those less useful (expose style window switching FTW).
Note: as a commercial printer, please take the advice from above.
Though the worse is PDFs saved out of photoshop, so Adobe alone is not enough.
I do too, but I actually like the instant results when i end up on a google.com page.
I can quickly look at the top 3 or 4 results scrolling down the suggestions. Previously I would have to guess which suggestion was best and search.
Not earth shattering, but not the useless annoyance I thought it would be. It makes it slightly easier to find the correct search term before wading through results.
Aren't daily show watchers generally more informed on event than non-watchers? Probably because it's not funny if your completely clueless.
Also, Tea Party are social conservatives in the disguise of libertarians. Much like the constitution party.
HMMM,
I remember getting RH a long time ago (though it was version 5, so it had been out), and some random guy at the store saying "I wish more people would use Slackware". I never remember SuSE being the big thing everyone loved. I remember Debian always being the "Use this it just works, eff RPMs".
I also remember Mandrake, but I think the shot them self in the foot with their club. I was a happy member for a while, paying them far more than I paid for Windows (it was $10.00/month). They cut me out of the power tools package (which I was alright with), but then AMD64 came out, and I had to up my subscription amount to download it.
At that point I switched back to Debian (which with the separating of SID and Unstable became currentish to use (unstable)).
Better search should help with fun at home
Wasn't blaming you, I was just hoping it wasn't a stated goal of the prize.
Seats 4 people with over 100 MPG is already a great achievement.
How the hell does no trunk space match ...provides all the comforts of a standard 4-passenger vehicle?