I like how you've been modded down except everything you've said is, at a very basic level, correct.
There's no "-1: Incorrect" mod, so why would correctness matter when moderating?
2007: $100000 -> 45,000 tax
2008: $85000 -> 39,000 tax
2009: $0
2100: $35,000
Cool! You finally got the time machine to work! But is that 35k in 22nd century dollars?
The OEM version is sold without support. That's the main difference compared to the retail version (in Sweden, at least).
I paid $140 for it. I would probably never have bought the full version at $240. (These are prices in Sweden, Swedish taxes included.) If I remember correctly, the box doesn't say anything about me having to sell the computer and not use it myself. It does say that I have to put the OEM license sticker on the computer that I install the software on. I guess Microsoft realise that they can't enforce such a contract here.
Your Facebook email is based on your public username.
What this also means is that if you have someone's "public username", you don't need to see their profile to learn their email address. You can get the public username from any search or friend list, concatenate "@facebook.com" to it and start spamming.
Don't need no computer analysis for that.
Agreed, there's no need to back up theses with data.
Make that ~1 bit in the US
In C, ~ is the bit inverse (or "not") operator.
"Not one bit of information."
If all else fails, lower your standards.