AFAIK, if a bank can stop a cashier's check or bank money order. However, usually only if it is lost or stolen, in which case the customer usually has to sign an affadavit to the fact, and in some cases purchase a bond on the item.
At first I wanted to immediately go to lindows.com and sign up so that Microsoft would see how many people were interested in an alternative to their product. However, after thinking about it for a minute, perhaps they are going to argue that all the people signed up at the lindows.com site actually wanted to sign up at windows.com. They could then claim lost revenue and "strengthen" their case.
Far-fetched you say? Didn't AOL win an injunction against GAIM for something similar?
I just bought Kylix version 1 in July. I thought releasing an entire new product rather than fixing the existing product was a trick that only Microsoft pulled. I guess the economy crunch is getting to Borland as well.
Your SSN is also known as your TaxPayer Identification Number. This number is necessary for a job so your employer can file your income taxes withheld and your Social Security payments correctly. If you have an interest bearing account at a bank, the bank must file with the government the amount of interest you earned (over $10) through the year, again needing your SSN (TIN).
Credit Reports are filed under SSNs, which I think is a bad idea.
Of course my father is retired Army. It took while after he retired to get used to NOT having an ID card.
AFAIK, if a bank can stop a cashier's check or bank money order. However, usually only if it is lost or stolen, in which case the customer usually has to sign an affadavit to the fact, and in some cases purchase a bond on the item.
At first I wanted to immediately go to lindows.com and sign up so that Microsoft would see how many people were interested in an alternative to their product. However, after thinking about it for a minute, perhaps they are going to argue that all the people signed up at the lindows.com site actually wanted to sign up at windows.com. They could then claim lost revenue and "strengthen" their case.
Far-fetched you say? Didn't AOL win an injunction against GAIM for something similar?
Imagine a Beowulf Cluster of these!!!
I just bought Kylix version 1 in July. I thought releasing an entire new product rather than fixing the existing product was a trick that only Microsoft pulled. I guess the economy crunch is getting to Borland as well.
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>>Or you can go straight to the PDF.
Aren't we supposed to be boycotting Adobe?
Your SSN is also known as your TaxPayer Identification Number. This number is necessary for a job so your employer can file your income taxes withheld and your Social Security payments correctly. If you have an interest bearing account at a bank, the bank must file with the government the amount of interest you earned (over $10) through the year, again needing your SSN (TIN).
Credit Reports are filed under SSNs, which I think is a bad idea.
Of course my father is retired Army. It took while after he retired to get used to NOT having an ID card.