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Make the image at the top (BLOG.skudd.com) a link to the 'home' page.
i want this because i'm lazy, and i don't feel like finding the tiny 'home' on the right when i can just click the huge logo
Remember a while back when I said I saw someone walk up in place of someone else in a dream I had? Well, last night I had another dream about that person.
The weirdest part of it all is the fact that the dream last night fell chronologically right after the previous dream. It wasn't a bad dream by any means, but given the context of the entire situation that happened, it is leaving me quite confused, depressed, and upset.
As I've told others today (yesterday), I hate it when dreams leave me feeling like I got kicked in the balls. I mean, if it was something that I could change now, I would, but since I can't it's like my dreams are just beating me up because they can.
Ok, here's a complete list of what I have accomplished tonight:
Coming soon:
...macguy is a spoon.
(22:34:31) macguy: iDNS MSUT DIEEEE! (22:34:40) Tim: you forgot the silent B (22:34:55) macguy: DNS BMUST DIEEEEE
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Amazon.com is no longer trustworthy, IMHO. I am now very unhappy about their practices and I feel the need to contact my bank and have a new card number issued.
From me: I have not logged in for a couple months to place any orders. I remember the last time I did, I had the option to save or not save my credit card information. For obvious privacy and security concerns, I did not. Today, when I placed an order, I was astonished to find that my credit card information was stored! I would like a formal statement, explaining why it was there, and a guarantee that it will not be stored. I did not authorize for it to be stored and I feel very violated in the sense that it was against my will.
From the Amazon.com Customer Service Department: Thank you for writing to Amazon.com. You may choose to delete a credit card listed in your Amazon.com account; you can do so online by clicking on "Your Account" at the top of our web site. Doing so will prevent the card from appearing as a payment option on future orders. If you would like to use the same card again, you would need to re-enter the complete card number. For your reference, Here's how you can remove a specific credit card from the list of payment options in your account: 1. Click on "Your Account" at the top of our web site. 2. Under Payment Settings, click "Edit or delete a credit card." 3. Sign in with your e-mail address and password. 4. Click the "Delete" button next to the card you wish to delete, then click the "Confirm" button on the next page. However, please know that deleting the same credit card must be done on an order by order basis. If you prefer not to have your credit card data on file with us at all, you might find it easier to pay for your orders via personal check or money order. Please know that all of our credit card information is stored on a secure, dedicated database. When we get this information during an order, the card information is sent into this database and is only accessed to charge your account. It is stored in no other place, and access to this database is highly restricted. I hope that this information is helpful. Thank you for shopping at Amazon.com. Please let us know if this e-mail resolved your question: If yes, click here: --EDITED OUT--- If not, click here: --EDITED OUT--- Please note: this e-mail was sent from an address that cannot accept incoming e-mail. Please use the appropriate link above if you need to contact us again about this matter. Best regards, Mandeep (Singh) Kohli Amazon.com Customer Service
Ok, I admit it, I didn't do well in Business 101. Now it is starting to hurt me.
I have made the decision to go official with Stormchaser Software, so I started doing a little research on what I would be classified as, what tax forms I would need to file, etc...
After reading through it all, it seems as though the "Limited Liability Company", or "LLC", suits me best. The traditional route is to go as a "Sole Proprietor", which means that your business expenses and income are taxed just the same as your personal taxes. That means that whatever income you make gets reported on your personal taxes, and that you have to (possibly) pay income tax on it. The problem with this is that if for some reason the business goes into debt, it is the proprietor's financial responsibility, and that THEY have to pay for all the debt or face the consequences.
The following is a quote from Secretary of State guidelines.
Limited Liability Company: An LLC is a formal association which combines the advantage of a corporation's limited liability and the flexibility and single taxation of a general partnership. An LLC has members rather than shareholders. A member enjoys protections from the liabilities and debts of the LLC. Although not required by law, an LLC should operate under an Operating Agreement which is like a Partnership Agreement. TAX: If the LLC qualifies under IRS guidelines, it may be taxed only once, like a partnership, at the employee or member level, while not having the same restrictions as an S-Corporation.
To me, this seems more reasonable. I don't want to have to worry about my truck being repo-ed because, worst case scenario, something happened with the business that caused it to go bankrupt.
I'll be talking with a lawyer within the next couple weeks to discuss it. I know right now, though, that taxes are going to be a pain in the groin this year.
They don't work right and they aren't documented very well.
(22:45:05) Tim: http://blog.skudd.com/ (22:51:29) macguy: AGGH! (22:51:43) macguy: CHANGES SCARE ME (22:52:04) Tim: notice that's your rocket? (22:52:24) macguy: you ove my rocket (22:52:27) macguy: love* (22:52:38) macguy: ill let you use it whenever you want (22:52:51) Tim: get away from me (22:53:51) Siplus: change is good (22:53:57) Siplus: macguy is bad (22:54:09) macguy: but my rockets losing integrity (22:54:14) macguy: you need it!
The authentication system, that is. I just need to make a few small modifications to some of the existing functions.
Next stop: Comments.
The bulk of the code is written.
Now I just need to write this crap:
I also need to migrate the following data:
That last one didn't work right because I referenced the wrong $_POST variable.