minimum: 20% income TAX from employee & taxed again from employer 17.5% VAT
I can't remember the details but the result was but it works out as about 50-70p in every £1 is lost, _excluding_ things like ciggies and drink. So that's being conservative.
& Council Tax & Higher fuel tax getting to work & Duty tax
There should/could be a website out there tracking the stealth taxes because I really can't tell where my money goes.
We were only totting up the obvious taxes.
This also means that if you drive somewhere from your home to buy some cigarettes or drink you're probably getting taxed >100%.
Just a reform because TV (the source of money) is disappearing, kinda. Ignoring the political stuff.
The world service et al. bend minds so well I fall for it all the time. And I can't tell because it's that good. Only if I could speak another language would I be free.
So logon to Babelfish and read up on Iraq on.nl , russian etc domains before all propoganda deals are signed, no... make that asian websites.
Midnight, a fat moon looks down on a group of shady looking men.
In thier hands the new drug, the unlocked TV. Handbuilt and fetching a premium TV addict will fight for them and it's getting worse.
"This sort of activity leads on from lesser crimes such as drugs and is often involved with Terrorist activity. This is why we need to have the power to detain without trial. And this is why we have detained all fishermen." - said an establishment clone doing as told the other day
I'd pay extra for an unlocked TV. The black market awaits.
`A fool and his money are soon parted`, this is what people think as soon as they hear your ringtone. Kill them all.
Seeing as my phone is also my file-o-fax and I don't want it irradiating my testicles 24/7, ringtones are a problem for me.
Having to turn it onto vibrate everywhere pisses me off.
The only one I liked was the Phillips Savvy Sonar effect. I'm not the only one and none of us can find it as mp3 or midi. Guess I'll have to record it.
May I'll make a single beep midi file and get into the habit of looking at the guy next to me with a frown when it goes off.
Funny thing is it's just a block of metal kept in a glass case. Every year it gets lighter relatively, but in absolute terms it remains the same:p
"The international standard for mass is the International Prototype of the Kilogram kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) located in France. It is the only measurement standard today that still relies on an artefact. (The other SI units are derived through fundamental physical laws of nature and quantum physics.) "
chroot only uses extra disk space, like running a program off another harddrive only different libraries etc are used; I didn't mean something like vmware
No one wrote in to the article to say why either "Since not many of you (or, frankly, none of you) wrote about how to actually reduce the amount of heat coming from a chip..."
There's electric involved in a small space... and that's abuot as far as my knowledge goes.
- dentritic (tree) heatsinks
I think a big problem will/is the ratio of having physical space in the core for cooling of some sort verses the slow down that that space creates.
Because the human brain also creates heat and ditto for others I feel the problem will remain until quantum efforts. Overclockers feel that this seems to be a sorely overlooked part of increasing speed on the CPU makers part -
why isn't CPU design heading toward cooling as it gets harder to increase CPU speeds?
Here's a mind bender; what if the actual design of the CPU was made such that it's very design has a piezo effect... would be harder than C++ Code obfustication to design I guess.
Major problem for me is Window's intergration of Explorer is very fast and because I know it 100% it's powerful for me. Click my computer and it's there; no / to fight through. In linux I find myself going to commandline which is slower for many file operations:
- taking hand of mouse to keyboard as switch between commandline and GUI's - waiting for konqueror to open to manage files or whatever, and then waiting as it does stuff - generally finding it a pain to work on files graphically - having to type in a password a bit more - yet not any useability innovations at all on file management front
So I end up kicking up an xterm. I'd love a perfect answer. I'll put some serious effort in again to see if I can improve things. Closest I got was a hotkey for konqueror --file-management
Conversely though:
- it's always there to rely on - I know how to fix it; Windows problems might mean reinstall or fighting egistry black magic
Send me a mail. A syndicate type setup seems like a possible answer; total root in escrow perhaps with jails or virtual machines of some sort for each user.
That way you are the middle man.
I would find root on some server somewhere very useful but it's too expensive for me personally.
We worked it out once,
Something like
minimum:
20% income TAX from employee
& taxed again from employer
17.5% VAT
I can't remember the details but the result was but it works out as about 50-70p in every £1 is lost, _excluding_ things like ciggies and drink. So that's being conservative.
& Council Tax
& Higher fuel tax getting to work
& Duty tax
There should/could be a website out there tracking the stealth taxes because I really can't tell where my money goes.
We were only totting up the obvious taxes.
This also means that if you drive somewhere from your home to buy some cigarettes or drink you're probably getting taxed >100%.
Just a reform because TV (the source of money) is disappearing, kinda. Ignoring the political stuff.
.nl , russian etc domains before all propoganda deals are signed, no... make that asian websites.
The world service et al. bend minds so well I fall for it all the time. And I can't tell because it's that good. Only if I could speak another language would I be free.
So logon to Babelfish and read up on Iraq on
Midnight, a fat moon looks down on a group of shady looking men.
In thier hands the new drug, the unlocked TV. Handbuilt and fetching a premium TV addict will fight for them and it's getting worse.
"This sort of activity leads on from lesser crimes such as drugs and is often involved with Terrorist activity. This is why we need to have the power to detain without trial. And this is why we have detained all fishermen." - said an establishment clone doing as told the other day
I'd pay extra for an unlocked TV. The black market awaits.
Thanks to CA,
no-thanks to non-profit patent exemption from governments across the world
In the US you used to be able to fly very long distances without ID.
Not all non americans know that (me included when I was 18)
- UK resident
Kind of a problem that when something gets sucessful something is lost. Fell like you can't win.
BSD for me is the fallback for if I feel linux is going to far the Windows side.
Do something different, are OS'es really that interesting anymore?
`A fool and his money are soon parted`, this is what people think as soon as they hear your ringtone. Kill them all.
Seeing as my phone is also my file-o-fax and I don't want it irradiating my testicles 24/7, ringtones are a problem for me.
Having to turn it onto vibrate everywhere pisses me off.
The only one I liked was the Phillips Savvy Sonar effect. I'm not the only one and none of us can find it as mp3 or midi. Guess I'll have to record it.
May I'll make a single beep midi file and get into the habit of looking at the guy next to me with a frown when it goes off.
What gets lighter but wieghs the same?
:p
Funny thing is it's just a block of metal kept in a glass case. Every year it gets lighter relatively, but in absolute terms it remains the same
"The international standard for mass is the International Prototype of the Kilogram kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) located in France. It is the only measurement standard today that still relies on an artefact. (The other SI units are derived through fundamental physical laws of nature and quantum physics.) "
Might consider just plain insurance.
Interesting tactic
Put it in a box:
a h_ product_page=1&siah_product_slot_id=48
http://www.pctable.com/?siah_product_group=2&si
They're supposed to be particularly good for lung cancer.
My favorite vegetable has always been carrots.
I have a gene increasing my chances of lung cancer.
So my body seems to know what it needs.
chroot only uses extra disk space, like running a program off another harddrive only different libraries etc are used; I didn't mean something like vmware
- follow slashdot Voodo ribbon cable foding article; sharp solder on motherboard underside shorts IDE cables
I've cooked about 6 AMD XP's. Even with heatsink fitted properly. Heatsinks can be backwards and gap not really visible. They crumble too.
Well it could be that new printers are as yet untested,
or it could be that as the market has matured quality has been sacrificed for economics.
We just don't know.
In fact we need research on the matter. On my part regarding research donations, paypal is accepted but with no guarantees.
Then again, maybe I'd pick up an old printer with the cheapest toner refills and go from there.
I use Ubuntu as a stable base and chroot into Gentoo to run other stuff.
/mnt/gentoo /bin/change-to-gentoo-and-bash)
...maybe.
I haven't scripted it yet but will do soon
(chroot
I may check out this distro to replace Ubuntu
No one wrote in to the article to say why either
"Since not many of you (or, frankly, none of you) wrote about how to actually reduce the amount of heat coming from a chip..."
There's electric involved in a small space... and that's abuot as far as my knowledge goes.
- dentritic (tree) heatsinks
I think a big problem will/is the ratio of having physical space in the core for cooling of some sort verses the slow down that that space creates.
Because the human brain also creates heat and ditto for others I feel the problem will remain until quantum efforts. Overclockers feel that this seems to be a sorely overlooked part of increasing speed on the CPU makers part -
why isn't CPU design heading toward cooling as it gets harder to increase CPU speeds?
Here's a mind bender; what if the actual design of the CPU was made such that it's very design has a piezo effect... would be harder than C++ Code obfustication to design I guess.
Why not completely design the lot, run OpenSource on it because that's more portable, market to servers as they run samey applications,
and then go on from that.
I guess no one wants to take on x86; i.e. ARM.
The other day I went into the dining room and there my romba too had also found it's way there.
To my left lay a candlestick and bludgened Kernel Mustard
Once again overlooked! We all need upload after getting bored of p2p!
http://www.iinet.net.au/broadband/
256k is useless to me. I don't even need 2mbit download.
What would be perfect would be a cheaper connection at say,
- maybe half the price
- maybe even only 256down
- but 1mbit up
coLinux runs inside a Window in Windows. When people are trying Knoppix they could be running coLinux.
http://www.colinux.org/
I use it to serve my ext3 & reiserfs partitions.
Cavats I know of at the moment:
- TAP virtual interface very slow
- not quite a double-click install but close
- virtual filesystem doesn't shrink and grow automatically
One machine for linux,
One machine for Windows.
Fixes my problems.
Major problem for me is Window's intergration of Explorer is very fast and because I know it 100% it's powerful for me. Click my computer and it's there; no / to fight through. In linux I find myself going to commandline which is slower for many file operations:
- taking hand of mouse to keyboard as switch between commandline and GUI's
- waiting for konqueror to open to manage files or whatever, and then waiting as it does stuff
- generally finding it a pain to work on files graphically
- having to type in a password a bit more
- yet not any useability innovations at all on file management front
So I end up kicking up an xterm.
I'd love a perfect answer. I'll put some serious effort in again to see if I can improve things. Closest I got was a hotkey for konqueror --file-management
Conversely though:
- it's always there to rely on
- I know how to fix it; Windows problems might mean reinstall or fighting egistry black magic
someone post a script that ties
`iptables mark` with `traceroute` and the proper way to achieve http://www.ip2location.com/?s=google
Maybe we (well they, me not being a programmer) already have...
if you price software like Microsift does and charged for Apache, MySQL, Linux kernel and so forth.
Send me a mail. A syndicate type setup seems like a possible answer; total root in escrow perhaps with jails or virtual machines of some sort for each user.
That way you are the middle man.
I would find root on some server somewhere very useful but it's too expensive for me personally.
The mini mac has some nice features , especially media related. But these would surely be wasted - like the graphics card.
Surely there's a better option than this?; even powerPC based and similar price range? I'm suprised a slashdotter hasn't said this yet.