Comment Re:mobile phones? (Score 1) 178
wouldn't that get messy?
wouldn't that get messy?
If you factor in contractors then you need to factor in all the extra benefits of salaried workers. Such as 401k matches, medical insurance premiums, the other half of social security, etc.
Sure... except they would lie and say they studied that
We have had one person interview for a job, and on day 1 of that job a different person shows up. Claiming to be the same person.
I know exactly what outsourcing means, and sending the same coding jobs that were being performed locally to the -India has been a huge negative when it comes to quality and skill.
yeah, wait til you're married, have kids, etc. Money flies out the door
80 percent think outsourcing has been positive? They must not be working with the resources we do... They lie, lie and lie some more. Shirk responsibility and ignore questions.
I also use Tax Act, and get the Deluxe version, however it always charges me to file the state return. Do you have to pay to file your state return?
Suddenly, it's been called a blood moon for quite some time...
There's only one west coast, in the whole world? really?
Not only that, it would be late every week
cause we all know there aren't enough project managers who could coal mine
I think touch screens are kind of dangerous in a car. I know what my dials and buttons do and can control them by feel while watching the road. touch screens not so much
iTunes is only useful for apple people.
So I will complain about it, Netflix works on my TiVo, my PS3, my android phone, my android tablet, my computer, etc.
iTunes only works on my computer, if I have it installed. And since iTunes insists on installing all these extra services that don't do me any good, I don't
have it installed.
because physical media has that whole first sale doctrine which allows the rental of the physical goods, virtual goods not so much.
Next we'll have Sysco offering cloud services... aside from the gassy remains of their food services
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