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  1. Re:counterfit? on GAO Sting Finds More Fake Military Parts From China · · Score: 1

    They are "counterfeits" because they display manufacturer LOGO, part numbers and date codes. I don't see the report mentioning if they are "fake"/non-working parts.

    So, this is like you requesting for a iPod first gen that is produced in 2012. The vendor will sell you a music player that shows the Apple logo, has the proper part number (product identifier) and a manufacturing date of "2012" - even though no first gen iPod are manufactured in 2012 anymore.

    GAO in this case, didn't say if they tested whether the iPod works as a music player or syncs with iTunes. They did a test on the material and declared "no, this isn't produced by Apple in 2012".

  2. Re:Learn from the Experts, ye tax-boggled folks! on Disaster Strikes Norwegian Government Web Portal · · Score: 1

    Bucket rates exist for a smooth transition. Any government using a slab rate ought to be shot.

    Slab rate
    ========
    Tax rate is 10% if income is above $20,000.
    If you earn $21,000, you will pay $21,000 x 10% = $2,100.
    Actual income = $21,000 - $2,100 = $18,900. =(

    Bucket rate
    =========
    Tax rate is 10% for income exceeding $20,000.
    If you earn $21,000, for $20,000, you pay $0.
    Taxable income is $21,000 - $20,000 = $1,000. So, you pay $1,000 x 10% = $100.
    Actual income = $21,000 - $100 = $20,900. =)

    Social assistance schemes should work in tandem. Once you earn a little more and more, you will receive a little bit less and less. It should be tied to what you earn each week/month and not what you have saved out of what you earned. That will kill the incentive to work their own way out of poverty.

  3. Learn from the Experts, ye tax-boggled folks! on Disaster Strikes Norwegian Government Web Portal · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It is done similarly in über-effective, ultra-efficient Singapore:

    1) Let's say I'm employed by company C. Company C will send to taxman my identity card number and the amount they have paid me for the tax year.
    2) Taxman will do the calculation of tax. Taxman will also consider the recurring tax claims/rebates I am likely to have (spouse/parents-related rebates, for example).
    4) Taxman sends me a reminder to confirm their calculations on their website.
    5) I will adjust the calculations if needed and submit the final figure.
    6) Taxman sends me the final amount of tax I need to pay with payment options including a 12-month instalment plan deducted from my bank account.
    7) If I'm audited, I will have to provide documents for the claims/rebates.

    Total time spent: about 1 hour (including claims for private insurance, education expenses, donations)
    Total $$$ spent: ZERO, ZILCH, NADA!

  4. Re:CS is part of IT on Ask Slashdot: CS Grads Taking IT Jobs? · · Score: 1

    "mistakenly"?

    Your way isn't the only way. With virtual teams getting more prevalent, I'm surprised you haven't gained some CQ.

  5. Re:Anecdotal Evidence on Ask Slashdot: Good Gigabit 802.11N Home Router? · · Score: 1

    I have a 100Mbps line at home (and I am getting 10MB/s on downloads) but I am certainly not dropping a lot of money.

    FTTH plans at 100Mbps cost about USD 45 to 55 here.

  6. Re:Fees? on More Oracle Patents Declared Invalid · · Score: 1

    Then, who is going to pay for the effort to examine these patent applicatons that will be invalid? The taxpayers? The onus is on the applicant to make sure it is patentable. The current norm of companies submitting as many patent applications (because USPTO is anyhow approving a good majority of them) to inflate their asset values and add more firepower to their legal weapons is such a joke.

  7. MySpace should feel threatened. on Google Patents Censorship of "Annoying" Content · · Score: 1

    A good 91.9566348% (of the remaining) profiles on MySpace will be inaccessible when this patent is implemented!

  8. Raped thrice, ain't we? on "Expert Body" To Decide Which Sites To Block For Copyright Infringement · · Score: 1

    Music and film industries make money out of us to lobby for laws that are only beneficial to them. The government taxes us more to enforce this piece-of-crap legislation. The ISPs will milk us dry again to cover the cost of this extra "regulation". For Pete's sake, we should be born with KY jelly sprayed on our orifices.

  9. Re:Mod me down, but... on New Apple Multi-Touch Patent Is Too Broad · · Score: 3, Informative

    Ever heard of LG Prada? Probably not because I bet you hardly look across the ponds surrounding you.

  10. Most Secure? on How Apple's iOS Went From Insecure To Most Secure · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Most Secure? And the security is in the App Store? I don't know why the author's trying so hard to bullshit his way through. Sensationalist headlines just to get a few more ad impressions, eh.

  11. Deliberately Wrong? on Pranksters Post Giant Windows Logo On Hamburg Apple Store · · Score: 1

    I wondered: did they put the colours wrongly for plausible deniability? "Hey, this isn't the Windoze logo. It is a panel of basic colours!"