I would suggest visiting the National Society of Enrolled Agents which has references to local society's in all fifty states and tax professionals there in. Alot of these society's have professionals who almost strictly deal with small business returns and would probably be willing to give you a free consultation. The Colorado society of Enrolled Agents site may also be useful, which on the left hand bar has a couple of other useful tax site links.
Try getting the Data Structures book by Micheal Main from the University of Colorado he only has one so it should be easy to find it is very handy for conceputal computer science.
Unless Microsoft has bribed all the supreme court judges they are bound to loss this one, just on the grounds that lindows has a huge number of exibts to back there claim that windows is a generic term.
Gotta love the hippocritical companies [www.microsoft.com]bah!
The mentioning of goatse.cx should not occur it gives me the shivers just thinking about it. I never wanted to know about that site in the first place Ryan you Bastard.....
April fools is a day to let out all the pranks you've been storing up. It's a day to let go and forget about the troubles in your life. So just stop complaining and enjoy the jokes.
A simalar system exsists at the Universtiy of Colorado in Boulder. The system does not do anything to those that just consult with each other it however does catch anyone that tries to just turn in someone elses work. It checks for programs that are 96% like other programs that have been submitted to the system. I think it is acctually a good method of catching blatant cheaters. I mean come on if your that bad at cheating you can't tell you know anything about the subject and would survive in the real world.
I've found that the speeds on the new AT&T network are pretty close to the same as those on the old @home network. The only problem my friends and I have been seeing is that on of the DNS's that AT&T is using namely 216.148.227.68 has been having some huge problems with resolving hosts. It seems to be able to resolve for about 20 min's then it crashes. Other than that everything seems to be working well. Best of luck
I would suggest visiting the National Society of Enrolled Agents which has references to local society's in all fifty states and tax professionals there in. Alot of these society's have professionals who almost strictly deal with small business returns and would probably be willing to give you a free consultation. The Colorado society of Enrolled Agents site may also be useful, which on the left hand bar has a couple of other useful tax site links.
There is a new law in Colorado which you can get on a no call list. If you are on this list and a solicitor calls you it is a $10,000 fine.
Try getting the Data Structures book by Micheal Main from the University of Colorado he only has one so it should be easy to find it is very handy for conceputal computer science.
Unless Microsoft has bribed all the supreme court judges they are bound to loss this one, just on the grounds that lindows has a huge number of exibts to back there claim that windows is a generic term.
Gotta love the hippocritical companies [www.microsoft.com]bah!
The mentioning of goatse.cx should not occur it gives me the shivers just thinking about it. I never wanted to know about that site in the first place Ryan you Bastard.....
April fools is a day to let out all the pranks you've been storing up. It's a day to let go and forget about the troubles in your life. So just stop complaining and enjoy the jokes.
A simalar system exsists at the Universtiy of Colorado in Boulder. The system does not do anything to those that just consult with each other it however does catch anyone that tries to just turn in someone elses work. It checks for programs that are 96% like other programs that have been submitted to the system. I think it is acctually a good method of catching blatant cheaters. I mean come on if your that bad at cheating you can't tell you know anything about the subject and would survive in the real world.
I've found that the speeds on the new AT&T network are pretty close to the same as those on the old @home network. The only problem my friends and I have been seeing is that on of the DNS's that AT&T is using namely 216.148.227.68 has been having some huge problems with resolving hosts. It seems to be able to resolve for about 20 min's then it crashes. Other than that everything seems to be working well. Best of luck