While I will agree taxes are high, I will not agree that everybody skims. Writing software has given me the ability to pay the required taxes and still be able to survive.
That does not mean I do not curse when I see Uncle Sam's cut. It just means I can make that payment as part of doing business. I also believe that many small businesses could not survive without "creative accounting". The system is just not that fair.
While I feel the pharmas are the folks who would hold this information hostage to make more money regardless of the cost of human life, the above comment raises an interesting point.
Based on the fine article, I like the anti-gravity approach to explain flying, since it's something we don't have too good a handle on how to do. If we find a way to explain flying by playing around with G, can we use the same principle to play around with c? It's been a while since I had college physics, so I do not immediately recall, but I am sure you could find some equation to tie G to c.
As Q once said on the Enterprise, "Well just change G..."
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While I will agree taxes are high, I will not agree that everybody skims. Writing software has given me the ability to pay the required taxes and still be able to survive.
That does not mean I do not curse when I see Uncle Sam's cut. It just means I can make that payment as part of doing business. I also believe that many small businesses could not survive without "creative accounting". The system is just not that fair.
While I feel the pharmas are the folks who would hold this information hostage to make more money regardless of the cost of human life, the above comment raises an interesting point.
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Based on the fine article, I like the anti-gravity approach to explain flying, since it's something we don't have too good a handle on how to do. If we find a way to explain flying by playing around with G, can we use the same principle to play around with c? It's been a while since I had college physics, so I do not immediately recall, but I am sure you could find some equation to tie G to c.
As Q once said on the Enterprise, "Well just change G..."