They are only clean and have GPS or even apps since Uber. Before they had competition, only premium cabs were vaguely healthy to use.
They are only clean and have GPS or even apps since Uber. Before they had competition, only premium cabs were vaguely healthy to use.
This article’s a week old. The relief has been announced in tax bracket adjustments that roll back the Stage 3 cuts that were essentially going to remove the third bracket (primarily benefiting those earning >$135,000)
What are the new stage 3 tax cut brackets?
Here’s how the proposed plan looks at a glance:
Earn up to $18,200 – pay no tax
Pay a 16 per cent tax rate on each dollar earned between $18,201-$45,000
Pay a 30 per cent tax rate on each dollar earned between $45,001-$135,000
Pay a 37 per cent tax rate on each dollar earned between $135,001 — $190,000
Pay a 45 per cent tax rate on each dollar earned above $190,000
What were they going to be?
Here’s what the previous plan looked like at a glance:
Earn up to $18,200 – pay no tax
Pay a 19 per cent tax rate on each dollar earned between $18,201-$45,000
Pay a 30 per cent tax rate on each dollar earned between $45,001-$200,000
Pay a 45 per cent tax rate on each dollar earned above $200,000
January is named for Janus, February for a religious feast, March for Mars and June for Juno (Jupiter’s wife). April may also be a goddess Apru but the connection is still not agreed upon.
Planet names, days of the week, months, which year is zero - even that we have 7 days in the week - All of these are direct religious references that we’re fine with.
I hate teams that say Agile says “no doco”.
The principle is “Working software over comprehensive documentation… That is, while there is value in the items on the right, we value the items on the left more.”
Agile absolutely needs documentation but it shouldn’t hold up delivering working solutions and shouldn’t be more complicated than necessary.
We don’t want the old-school projects where software was ready but not delivered until a bible of doco was typeset, printed and bound.
Additionally, it’s just a limit on how much you can download. You can still get 10 subtitles a day for free.
Your consumer can query the API on its own, and download 5 subtitles per IP’s per 24 hours, but a user must be authenticated to download more. Users will then be able to download as many subtitles as their ranks allows, from 10 as simple signed up user, to 1000 for VIP user.
Leaving the moral arguments aside, there were also massive campaign failures on the Yes side. No had two clear cheerleaders with an absurdly simple catchphrase: “If you don’t know, vote No”. Meanwhile Yes didn’t have a star for the campaign and had made the amendment way too simple/general so there weren’t any included details of the practicalities. So they ended up with 100 people having to re-explain their plans every campaign stop and occasionally tripping over each other’s messages. As a result, the complicated sell from Yes played right into No‘s hands.
Oh damn! I must be out of practice. Still a great tool
Upvoting because Balsamiq
This is my concern. I’m a Reddit refugee but I only want to reply to posts where I can provide technical knowledge. (Though I’ll happily upvote, downvote etc). Is lurking on going to get people banned?
…exactly the kind that discourages 60-something, non-technical family members.