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Comment Re:You are a thief and parasite (Score 2) 1797

Confiscate? WTF? The constitution gives Congress the power to levy taxes.

Image a life without taxes. You'd be schooling your own children, fixing your own potholes, defending your home from intruders, taking out your own stinky garbage to the dump (oh wait, there is no dump).

Life was great in the 1820s, wasn't it?

Comment Re:Real Soon Now (Score 1) 252

You don't necessarily need a loan. It depends on your business. I was able to bootstrap a web development shop that does about $200 to $300K per year in business without a loan. You just need a couple of computers and a decent marketing plan to scare up some early customers to get the ball rolling. Tech is a lot more knowledge intensive than capital intensive so it's a lot easier to get off the ground if you have the time/talent but lack the resources.

Comment "Smart" phones are very hard for some people (Score 4, Interesting) 453

Just a couple of weeks ago, I was sitting next to a gentleman, 55 to 60 years old, who was having a great deal of trouble performing what most of us would consider the most basic of functions such as how to add a new city to the iPhone's built-in weather feature. He had just purchased the phone and so I helped him through the process. It was quite an eye-opener for me. He had not even figured out how to appropriately tap on the screen (he was pressing on it as if it were a mechanical button and so his touches never registered). He was constantly misspelling with they keyboard, could not figure out how to correct a mistake. It took him about a dozen efforts and maybe about 3 minutes before he successfully typed in Boston.

I would estimate he would need a one-on-one training of at least a few hours in duration before he could being to use some of the other iPhone's most basic features.

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