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What could be more fun than getting paid to go to a toy fair 1

My friend +Alex Nunez got his first piece in the NY Times today with a story on car related toys.

I wonder how my wife would feel about that bed?

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Virtual and Analog Car Culture at the International Toy Fair
Even in an age of touch screens and avatars, toy manufacturers still expect kids to covet a Hot Wheels car or a Lego set.

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About a dozen years ago I first noticed a turkey vulture sitting on the side of the… 1

About a dozen years ago I first noticed a turkey vulture sitting on the side of the road having a snack as I was on my way home from work. At first I didn't realize what this huge bird was but I pulled over and took a closer look. Unfortunately I didn't have a camera with me that day.

Since that time I've come to realize that these magnificent scavengers are remarkably common around here and I see flocks of them soaring overhead all the time.

In July 2007, my son and I were heading down to the Transportation Research Center track near Columbus Ohio to witness the first tests of the Ford Fusion 999 http://green.autoblog.com/2007/07/17/video-fords-hydrogen-fusion-999-hits-the-track-for-the-first-t/ when we spotted a flock of vultures gathering for lunch.

Thankfully this time I had a camera and grabbed some photos.

#photos #vultures

In album Vultures in mid-Ohio (23 photos)

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For all of Verizon's flaws I've never 14 years paid an upgrade fee 3

If my contract is up and they want to keep me as a customer, they damn well better give me a discounted phone in exchange for an extension. If Verizon follows AT&T's lead I'll be looking to move elsewhere.

#at&t #wireless #badfees

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AT&T doublespeak as it doubles its "upgrade" fee, arguing that as phones get more sophisticated, it's harder to upgrade. How the fuck do they figure that? It's harder to charge us more for a more expensive phone? How fucking stupid do they think we are? Stupid enough to use them.
(signed) Stupid AT&T customer

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AT&T Upgrade Fee To Double On February 12
Got your eye on an iPhone 4S? What about a Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket?

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A number of years ago, I wrote a blog post about my then 11 year old son encountering… 1

A number of years ago, I wrote a blog post about my then 11 year old son encountering a rotary dial phone for the first time.
https://sam.abuelsamid.com/2007/04/01/feeling-out-of-time-and-place/

Needless to say, the rotary dial phone was not an intuitive human-machine-interface and things did not go well. Too bad he didn't get to watch this training film first. Interesting to see how little the format of the the phone book has changed since 1927.

#phone #technology #rotarydialphone

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If this is accurate and I'm inclined to believe it is, it makes arguments about…

If this is accurate and I'm inclined to believe it is, it makes arguments about lowering both income and capital gains tax rates even more pointless. Clearly the system is slanted heavily in favor of the wealthy no matter which way you look at it.

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This slashdot post puts a couple of important points together about how rich folks can avoid paying tax simply by borrowing against the value of their stock rather than selling it. For example, the post notes that since Jobs never sold his stock, simply borrowing against it, his widow now has to pay no tax at all, even if she sells the stock, since she inherits it at its current value free and clear of tax. (I'm not a tax lawyer, and can't attest that every detail here is correct, but I have heard this same story from tax accountants as well as from very rich friends.)

It would be really good to have a simple tax system with lower rates and fewer dodges, IMO. Of course, that's not possible with human nature, since whatever simplification occurs will soon be gamed, which is why we need a complete overhaul of the tax system every once in a while….

Nice to see that Zuck at least appears to be planning to pay some tax (but the story might have that wrong too. Unless he's doing this with the intention to pay tax, I can't imagine why he'd sell the shares he exercised (which would be subject to ordinary income unless they were held long enough to get capital gains) rather than simply selling some of his founders shares, which he's held since the beginning, and replace them with newly exercised shares, to get the clock ticking for capital gains rate on those shares too.

I guess what I'm saying is that from a tax accountant's point of view, this story probably is as full of holes as swiss cheese, but the notion that the rich do have some very easy ways to avoid paying any tax at all is quite sound, and the technique fairly common among those with large company shareholdings.

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The Zuckerberg Tax – Slashdot
Hugh Pickens writes "David S. Miller writes that when Facebook goes public later this year, Mark Zuckerberg plans to exercise stock options worth $5 billion of the $28 billion that his ownership stake…

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How is bringing a lithium ion battery into the cabin any safer than having it in… 5

How is bringing a lithium ion battery into the cabin any safer than having it in a checked bag?

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TSA Surprise- NO Lithium batteries in checked luggage!

Heads up Photographers and HDSLR video folks- on a recent job to Fiji, my coworker and I packed our DSLR batteries in our checked luggage. When we got to the job site (a remote island) we discovered our 13 DSLR batteries had been removed from our checked Pelican cases! Job was almost torpedo'd by this, but fortunately we had one battery in each camera that we had on carry on, so we weren't completely sunk.

But, beware- the rule is you have to carry-on those batteries on flights. Evidently they are a fire hazard. Take note and skip the surprise on your next travel shoot!

http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/assistant/batteries.shtm

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TSA: Safe Travel with Batteries and Devices
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) protects the nation's transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce. TSA's regulations, restrictions, and job openings are l…

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How the Chrysler "Halftime in America" ad might have turned out if we had…

How the Chrysler "Halftime in America" ad might have turned out if we had taken Mitt Romney's advice in 2008. I'm sure the hundreds of thousands of Americans that work for Chrysler and its supplier network today would much rather have seen this result.

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Daimler shows the world how not to build a luxury automotive brand!

Maybach was perhaps the epitome of everything that Jürgen E. Schrempp did wrong as the CEO of Daimler from 1995 until he was ousted in 2005. The whole thing is an example of hubris on wheels and based on the estimated €1 billion that Daimler spent to develop the cars and establish the retail network, CAR estimates that the automaker lost an average of €330,000 on each of the 3,000 units sold over the past seven years.

Next year Maybach will again recede into the annals of history and it seems like it probably won't be missed.

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Why Maybach closed: Daimler lost €330,000 on each one | Car Blogs | Car Magazine Online
Maybach: soon for the scrapyard in the sky · The Maybach 62 is very l-o-n-g · There's no faulting the quality on a Maybach… but the taste? The double M badge for Maybach · Maybach will be axed f…

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More evidence that any sort of extra-judicial copyright enforcement is likely to…

More evidence that any sort of extra-judicial copyright enforcement is likely to cause more problems than it solves. Making it easier for so-called rights-holders to take down content without truly proving that it infringes on copyrights, will undoubtedly lead to chilling effects and censorship.

#sopa #pipa

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EXCLUSIVE: How The NFL Fumbled Chrysler's Commercial
Chrysler's Clint Eastwood ad was the most controversial commercial (for various reasons) of this year's Super Bowl. But it wasn't controversial enough that someone acting on behalf of the NFL should h…

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