Oh, mine was definitely more than $10, because I keep more in there than I should (I should move a heck of a lot more over to the ING account). But I already had to do the 1040A because of the ING amount, so...
Mal ,'Out Of Gas'
Natter 58: Let's call Venezuela!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I wonder if their cutoff is $20 or something. Because I got one from BofA. My interest was only around $26.
Why aren't you people doing your taxes online? I changed jobs, bought a house, and cashed out a 401k this year and my taxes still didn't take 20 mintues.
Because I got one from BofA. My interest was only around $26.
Seriously? They must just hate me. Or it got lost in the mail. Ah well, too late to get one now...
Why aren't you people doing your taxes online?
I used TaxCut. It's what I used last year, too; it's always given me the best results.
The last time I tried TurboTax it took much longer than with paper and pen. I also have more than a dozen employers.
I will be paying my IL taxes with check number 666. This amuses me.
Random research question of the night:
Suppose you wanted to render someone unconscious for an hour or two, but would prefer not to kill him or permanently damage his brain. What part of his head do you club him over--top, side, back of head, forehead?
Can you get the relevant info from the website, even if the actual form isn't there?
I'll probably end up doing the math. But not today. Head hurts. Am pouty.
No Austen tonight--a Room With A View adaptation instead. I have to admit that I've completely forgotten the 1985 movie (I was having HBC issues at the time), but this does not end the same way. I checked with IMDB just to make sure. In fact, this adaptation had so little fire I wasn't sure who she was supposed to really even like.
Susan, I have no idea. In all of the head thwacking that happens at krav, no one goes out for more than a few minutes. I'm not sure if it's a calculable science.
Well, I'm mainly looking to avoid, "What, they hit him THERE? How is he not dead or a vegetable?"
Random research question of the night:
Suppose you wanted to render someone unconscious for an hour or two, but would prefer not to kill him or permanently damage his brain. What part of his head do you club him over--top, side, back of head, forehead?
That kind of unconsciousness from physical violence to the cranium really only ever happens in the movies (or in books). It's a common enough trope, I suppose you could get away with it, but I would strongly recommend finding some other solution to your character's dilemma.