Meetloaf13
Meetloaf13
Meetloaf13

Lifehacker: “Cigarettes are bad”

I relieved my tax season wrist pain completely by switching to trackball. Now I’m all in.

I broke the bank and installed one of these in my home (3,300 SQFT):

I broke the bank and installed one of these in my home (3,300 SQFT):

What would be even more useful than instant video chat (at least for me), would be built-in, instant screenshare, now THAT would be slick.

There are always great deals coming up for 256GB+ go to slickdeals.net just saw one this morning if I recall.

There are always great deals coming up for 256GB+ go to slickdeals.net just saw one this morning if I recall.

My man, potato potahto. You just said what I said, using different words.

But if you don't sell the home for over 27.5 years, you will have written off 100% of the improvement in the form of depreciation.

Beat me to it... The only time this really matters is if the residence is a rental. In which case BOTH are deductions, the only difference is when you get to take the deduction, with the repair deducted the year you pay for it and the improvement depreciated over generally 27.5 years or used as basis upon sale,

This chart is terribly misleading. A better chart would be to show cars stolen per capita of Model.

Panasonic Arc 4 Series.

Panasonic Arc 4 Series.

I actually love this movie. And I disagree, Al Giordino as comic relief was very enjoyable.

Haha, nice catch =]

Fair's fair, I still assert that children have brought me more “joy” and lasting “happiness”. Anecdotal? Absolutely.

Pitiful attempt at diffusing a good argument. The internet troll gods rejoice.

I suppose I'm a statistical anomaly, except I wonder about one thing. While the difficulty of my marriage certainly increased when we started having children, my happiness and satisfaction has done nothing but the opposite.

Haha, I really am a terrible liar. Keeping a straight face is not my specialty.

You're right, I probably lying right now.

I'm a terrible liar, but not according to this video. What does it all mean?

Certainly, my comment was 'slightly' tongue-in-cheek
=]

But it is a decent way to circumvent paying income taxes =]