Comment Re:Ubuntu d/l burn errors (Score 1) 483
Depends on what mirror you use. Some of them (e.g. anl.gov) can soak just about any connection you can get your hands on.
10:41:55 (15.2 MB/s) - `linux-2.6.32.tar.gz' saved [81900940/81900940]
Depends on what mirror you use. Some of them (e.g. anl.gov) can soak just about any connection you can get your hands on.
10:41:55 (15.2 MB/s) - `linux-2.6.32.tar.gz' saved [81900940/81900940]
If you're doing well in your business, you won't have time to dick around creating "legal" documents and preparing your own taxes. That's what CPAs, and attorneys are for. If you had hired one of the two, he probably would have advised you to form an LLC rather than an S-Corp. But since you decided you knew better, you made a LOT more work for yourself.
Right. They're only withheld at a higher rate, not taxed at a higher rate. Confuses lots of people.
I was going to try to explain to you why you see your competitors' ads, but it's not worth my time. I think I speak for the entire Slashdot community when I ask you to please, for the sake of everyone's sanity, don't touch a computer ever again. Thank you.
(Looking for "Like" link...)
Already exists, and called a "continuous shuffler". I can't post a link because Websense is blocking them all.
Or he could take advantage of the prices that Mac owners are willing to pay, sell it, and have enough money to buy three PCs. Worked for me.
Return the favor, and I bet she won't do that again.
Most triple-digiters are likely well into dementia by now, so that might explain it.
Quote Yoda, or quote Yoda not. There is no try to quote Yoda.
"Reading News/Blogs/Forums/Comments" and "Arguing With Idiots" is the same for me.
And fuck you for getting first post.
I hope that you are also an expert in fixing... cars, plumbing, roofs, TVs, refrigerators, and washing machines; all of which I garauntee will break down at some point if your life.
I've fixed every one of these things at least once, and my primary profession involves none of them. Most of these things aren't rocket science, they just involve a little troubleshooting knowledge, and the guts to try it. If you don't have either, or if your time is more valuable, then you pay someone.
People get overcharged for all of these things every day.
Spoken like someone who has clearly never owned a business.
My post was worded very poorly. What I meant to say was that you have to take your hand off the mouse in order to use Ctrl/Shift+Insert/Delete (assuming you're right handed). This is a pain because for me, selecting text to copy/cut involves using the mouse about 90% of the time.
It's strange because my experience mirrors yours. I never see anyone use Ctrl/Shift+Insert/Delete, and I constantly see people use Ctrl+X/C/V with one hand. Different strokes (literally), I guess.
Ok, I'll bite. How in the hell is Ctrl/Shift+Insert/Delete better and easier to use? Is it because I can't do it with one hand?
"What man has done, man can aspire to do." -- Jerry Pournelle, about space flight