What would you change?
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I find it very illuminating that I get voted down for such a simple statement. John Galt indeed... "You get that which you tolerate"
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BoneSoft wrote:
If you could wave a wand and institute flat tax, why not make that no tax?
I considered that, but frankly, that's an impossible situation. And in fact, I'm happy to pay a certain amount of my income for a variety of things. But in this day and age, I would like the ability to specify exactly where my tax money goes. I may want it to go flowers, and you may want it to go to guns, and that's fine. But I'd at least like to control where my taxes go, rather than let some idiot politician steal it for his salary, his mistress, his pet projects, his lobby, and last of all, some remote possibility of representing my interests. Marc Pensieve Some people believe what the bible says. Literally. At least [with Wikipedia] you have the chance to correct the wiki -- Jörgen Sigvardsson
I'm still voting for no taxes. But as long as I have to pay them, I don't want to tell them where to put it towards, but I want a receipt at the end of the year telling me where all my money went and who decided.
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Techies enjoy a better standard of living than many, and we get paid to do what we enjoy. Still, most people have goals, dreams and desires of a better life, even if they don’t believe it’s possible to achieve them. If you could wave a magic wand, what (non-technical) things would you change to make your life better? Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
Christopher Duncan wrote:
If you could wave a magic wand, what (non-technical) things would you change to make your life better?
Why, understand women ofcourse. :rolleyes: --- With best regards, A Manchester United Fan The Genius of a true fool is that he can mess up a foolproof plan!
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Techies enjoy a better standard of living than many, and we get paid to do what we enjoy. Still, most people have goals, dreams and desires of a better life, even if they don’t believe it’s possible to achieve them. If you could wave a magic wand, what (non-technical) things would you change to make your life better? Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
To have some nice open-late night cafés in town just like our euro neighbours.
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Techies enjoy a better standard of living than many, and we get paid to do what we enjoy. Still, most people have goals, dreams and desires of a better life, even if they don’t believe it’s possible to achieve them. If you could wave a magic wand, what (non-technical) things would you change to make your life better? Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
Christopher Duncan wrote:
what (non-technical) things would you change to make your life better?
To have a partner to share life with before I get too old to remember why I wanted one in the first place! Material possessions aren't work anything compared to that.
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I'd get rid of my procrastination and my fear of success. BW
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
-- Steven WrightSimple solution - They say to do everything in moderation. So just moderate your procrastination to one activity. In other words, procrastinate on procrastination itself.
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Techies enjoy a better standard of living than many, and we get paid to do what we enjoy. Still, most people have goals, dreams and desires of a better life, even if they don’t believe it’s possible to achieve them. If you could wave a magic wand, what (non-technical) things would you change to make your life better? Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
I'd like to turn the sun down a good five degrees celsius. But mostly I wish I could carry on living the past three months as things were, but unfortunately change is inevitable.
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The Hacker's Diet[^] :) Jon Sagara When I grow up, I'm changing my name to Joe Kickass! My Site | My Blog | My Articles
Thanks, maybe this one will work...(read: maybe I'll gain the will power to stick to it!) :-D
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Thanks, maybe this one will work...(read: maybe I'll gain the will power to stick to it!) :-D
I've dropped 30 lbs since March 1st. Jon Sagara When I grow up, I'm changing my name to Joe Kickass! My Site | My Blog | My Articles
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Techies enjoy a better standard of living than many, and we get paid to do what we enjoy. Still, most people have goals, dreams and desires of a better life, even if they don’t believe it’s possible to achieve them. If you could wave a magic wand, what (non-technical) things would you change to make your life better? Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
#1 I'd make Dogs much better conversationalists. Mine just kind of looks at me with big brown eyes. #2 I'd make teenagers actually use their brains (Mother Nature apparently switches off the grey matter from 13 to 25) #3 I'd make Common Sense common (see #2) #4 Beer (oh we have that already - sorry) #5 A decent bullpen for the Braves. #6 A bullpen meltdown for the Mets, Phillies, Nationals, and Marlins. Nothing is impossible, we just don't know the way of it yet.