You are supposed to report uncollected sales tax from out of state purchases on your PA income tax form. It has a line item, but of course almost no one does that. The tax is really on your purchase and not the sellers sale (yea I know it's called a SALES tax), it's just a convenience for the state since individuals will almost never bother to report it themselves.
Putting the burden on out of state sellers doesn't seem right either, but I dunno.
I have thought it might work to have stores with a smaller storefront area, and mostly warehouse in the back.
Show room warehouses have been done before, Service Merchandise (68 years) and Best Products (40 years) still went out of business around the time of everyone else.
But there's always a chance a modern one will work.
Sure wireless charging might be convenient but less inefficient, but in a few phone generations it will become the only way to charge as they will remove the usb charging jack. Finally there will be no pesky physical holes left in the device, just pure vendor lock in. Maybe they will add a full size screen to the back too (wait, please ignore that while I go file for a patent).
It's the 'smartphone effect': lazily leave out words for brevity because thumbs hurt or the light is about to turn green; it's the reader's fault if the result is incoherent nonsense. Problem with this is that it is spreading like a cancer to ruin properly written grammar everywhere.
ISPs want to be a monopoly with the protections of a common carrier public utility, but also want to be able to control content. You can't have it both ways.
If they want to control and police your content, then they should be the ones liable when they let illegal content through.
Historic averages for Boston. No it is not record lows, but maybe close. The only facts in this article is three sharks froze to death after beaching themselves for still as yet undetermined reasons. All the rest is speculation, they couldn't even be bothered to specify if it was 6 Fahrenheit or Celsius, or what the water temps are vs normal.
The rest reads like a social media blog, news reporting is a lost art.
A lawyer for some of the men argues that Seattle's tech giants aren't conducting any training to increase employees' compassion for trafficked women
I would like to think anyone born in this country learns compassion growing up. But this sounds like it's something that these 'men' learned to be acceptable while growing up in another country. Now I'm curious of the nationality breakdown.
than getting stuck behind a driver that keeps racing up to the car in front of them and then hitting the brakes, falling back and doing it all over again. Keep it steady man.
That's great and all but I never mentioned gutters. My point was that allowing a possible giant sheet of ice to slide down and kill someone is a safety issue and should be addressed. Possibly with those spikes that retain snow from sliding off in one big sheet.
Just because ropes are common doesn't make it right. Especially since this is a brand new building that in theory should not be allowed to be built with this type of design flaw regarding public safety.
Ever see a slate roof with those spikes in the roof over the doorways? That is so the ice/snow doesn't slide down all at once and kill someone. Would be quite an oversight if modern building codes didn't require prevention of this sort of thing. Whoever reviewed and approved of such a roof in Chicago should be fired. Due to safety risk the building should be closed until the problem is mediated.
Just looked at the article and saw the pic of this building, LOL that's just a hilarious design. How do they pass modern insulation requirements with all that glass?
What's to stop some questionable entity from playing subliminal messages while you sleep? They know you are asleep because they also made^H^H^HJ^Hhacked the voice controlled home assistant device that can hear you snoring. Sure just keep buying all this internet-connected-full-of-holes-crap because everyone needs more creepy in their life.
Ignorance is bliss. On the plus side, it makes the house of cards web developers call a website these days, easier to knock over.
You are supposed to report uncollected sales tax from out of state purchases on your PA income tax form. It has a line item, but of course almost no one does that. The tax is really on your purchase and not the sellers sale (yea I know it's called a SALES tax), it's just a convenience for the state since individuals will almost never bother to report it themselves.
Putting the burden on out of state sellers doesn't seem right either, but I dunno.
I have thought it might work to have stores with a smaller storefront area, and mostly warehouse in the back.
Show room warehouses have been done before, Service Merchandise (68 years) and Best Products (40 years) still went out of business around the time of everyone else.
But there's always a chance a modern one will work.
Press down arrow at boot menu screen.
Bad news, your connection is even slower than you thought.
Sure wireless charging might be convenient but less inefficient, but in a few phone generations it will become the only way to charge as they will remove the usb charging jack. Finally there will be no pesky physical holes left in the device, just pure vendor lock in. Maybe they will add a full size screen to the back too (wait, please ignore that while I go file for a patent).
You reformat the firmware too right, just to be sure?
'bricked' means the hardware is messed up, e.g. you can't reinstall an OS.
Came here to say the same thing, if it will boot from a usb/dvd/cd/floppy/network it isn't bricked.
It's the 'smartphone effect': lazily leave out words for brevity because thumbs hurt or the light is about to turn green; it's the reader's fault if the result is incoherent nonsense. Problem with this is that it is spreading like a cancer to ruin properly written grammar everywhere.
Guess I'm sticking with my '77 olds. But I already get served ads in that too, the radio still works...
It's a research project that got out of hand and took on a life of it's own. Sort of like google search.
crypto and other alternative payment systems that are superior to Visa in every way
If they are superior to Visa, why do they need Visa?
Anyone know what the actual infraction was?
ISPs want to be a monopoly with the protections of a common carrier public utility, but also want to be able to control content. You can't have it both ways.
If they want to control and police your content, then they should be the ones liable when they let illegal content through.
A real man knows how to replace the thermostat with one that no one can mess with, then enables the child lock feature.
Yea well, if you buy a dumb 'smart' thermostat that allows a temperature extreme like this then that is your fault.
At this point, with the current state of 'the internet of things', just having anything critical on the internet like this is your fault.
- Choose wisely
How is patching software a 'chip-level patch?' Is the summary that wrong?
Historic averages for Boston. No it is not record lows, but maybe close. The only facts in this article is three sharks froze to death after beaching themselves for still as yet undetermined reasons. All the rest is speculation, they couldn't even be bothered to specify if it was 6 Fahrenheit or Celsius, or what the water temps are vs normal.
The rest reads like a social media blog, news reporting is a lost art.
A lawyer for some of the men argues that Seattle's tech giants aren't conducting any training to increase employees' compassion for trafficked women
I would like to think anyone born in this country learns compassion growing up. But this sounds like it's something that these 'men' learned to be acceptable while growing up in another country. Now I'm curious of the nationality breakdown.
Technically, any hobby R/C vehicle is an aircraft once it leaves the LOS of the operator, and at that point a pilots license is technically required.
Any vehicle? Even my Tamiya Wild Willy 2000?
than getting stuck behind a driver that keeps racing up to the car in front of them and then hitting the brakes, falling back and doing it all over again. Keep it steady man.
In addition to already being an advertisement platform to sheep, this and more shocking news at 11.
That's great and all but I never mentioned gutters. My point was that allowing a possible giant sheet of ice to slide down and kill someone is a safety issue and should be addressed. Possibly with those spikes that retain snow from sliding off in one big sheet.
Just because ropes are common doesn't make it right. Especially since this is a brand new building that in theory should not be allowed to be built with this type of design flaw regarding public safety.
Ever see a slate roof with those spikes in the roof over the doorways? That is so the ice/snow doesn't slide down all at once and kill someone. Would be quite an oversight if modern building codes didn't require prevention of this sort of thing. Whoever reviewed and approved of such a roof in Chicago should be fired. Due to safety risk the building should be closed until the problem is mediated.
Just looked at the article and saw the pic of this building, LOL that's just a hilarious design. How do they pass modern insulation requirements with all that glass?
It's probably in the blockchain.
Any day now. Unless someone is willing to pay a higher transaction fee, then a couple more days.
What's to stop some questionable entity from playing subliminal messages while you sleep? They know you are asleep because they also made^H^H^HJ^Hhacked the voice controlled home assistant device that can hear you snoring. Sure just keep buying all this internet-connected-full-of-holes-crap because everyone needs more creepy in their life.