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What would be cooler is if they made watches out of bacon that airline crews could eat when there is no other food to be had.
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Headline: A frenzied mob chases airline employees dressed in red spandex and rugby tackle them to the ground to try and get free plane tickets
Add not participating in free ticket giveaways wearing spandex to my C2015 demands. |
A parody of a typical L&G argument. Nominations for the players and subject matter?:D
Battle of Sandwich: 'Turkey and Swiss on Rye' fridge note war is the most passive aggressive thing we've ever seen | Metro News |
Originally Posted by EdGrimley
(Post 1709734)
Might be useful technology as long as it doesn't get abused. Begs the question whether the Windows RT tablets will have tracking capability to see where pilots are at, at all times?
The RT tablet at best only has a vague idea where it is at, depending on where the router it is connected to thinks it is at. You could use a VPN to completely disguise your location, which could be handy for the international guys who like to stream Netflix and Youtube to places where that is not otherwise possible. VPNs: What They Do, How They Work, and Why You're Dumb for Not Using One ALPA has already negotiated protections which would cover abuses by the Company (not that I believe the Company has any agenda other than to get the thing to work, eventually). As luck would have it, Microsoft is probably going to roll out a new version of Windows RT in September, ... wait, uhm, did what Delta just re-write work with the new version? Would they want us to turn off auto updates? What about the security and stability enhancements? After buying a Surface Pro 2 & type cover ($1,135 out the door for $356 by stacking Staples coupons on clearance computers) I am very impressed by the form factor and capabilities. For content consumption something like an iPAD 5 or Air (or Android tablet even) would have been cheaper and that is all we need. But, the Surface line (even the RT) is a more capable device. There is nothing wrong with RT even. It is just an odd duck and nobody much writes for it. I've been using apps from the Window store and I find that I'm just not reaching for any of my other computers or tablets any more. As for "wearables" they are likely to become popular with the release of the Motorolla 360 next month. For $250 it is a nice looking watch: http://www.details.com/blogs/daily-d...signboom03.jpg http://img001.21cnimg.com/photos/alb...FFEF191E8.jpeg http://image.tianjimedia.com/uploadI...68401n_500.png |
Tax Home
As a new hire, I have a quick question. I looked at IRS Pub 463 and I'm bit unclear on where my "Tax Home" is as a commuter. If you go with the "Main place of business or work" section, than your domicile base would be your Tax Home. But if you read the "No main place of business or work" section, your Tax Home could easily be your residence in another state. So how does the IRS define a "place of business or work?" If I do a long rotation, I'm only in my domicile for the first and last day. Is that still my place of work? Thanks for the vector!
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Originally Posted by illini90
(Post 1709766)
As a new hire, I have a quick question. I looked at IRS Pub 463 and I'm bit unclear on where my "Tax Home" is as a commuter. If you go with the "Main place of business or work" section, than your domicile base would be your Tax Home. But if you read the "No main place of business or work" section, your Tax Home could easily be your residence in another state. So how does the IRS define a "place of business or work?" If I do a long rotation, I'm only in my domicile for the first and last day. Is that still my place of work? Thanks for the vector!
It seems if there is any justification folks claim Florida to avoid State income tax, and then there is TSquare has also figured out how to crack that nut. |
Originally Posted by TheManager
(Post 1709354)
I do know this. Apparently there was a recent SEC filing.
Delta just used there last carry forward loss from BK to off set taxes. Uncle Sam is going to be standing in line for his share of the profits from here on out. |
I have a long overnight at the Atlanta Sheraton tomorrow. Any recommendations for hookers and maybe some Taco Bell?
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Originally Posted by illini90
(Post 1709766)
As a new hire, I have a quick question. I looked at IRS Pub 463 and I'm bit unclear on where my "Tax Home" is as a commuter. If you go with the "Main place of business or work" section, than your domicile base would be your Tax Home. But if you read the "No main place of business or work" section, your Tax Home could easily be your residence in another state. So how does the IRS define a "place of business or work?" If I do a long rotation, I'm only in my domicile for the first and last day. Is that still my place of work? Thanks for the vector!
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Originally Posted by biigD
(Post 1709779)
I have a long overnight at the Atlanta Sheraton tomorrow. Any recommendations for hookers and maybe some Taco Bell?
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