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  Favorite tools or equipment for making stuff.
Posted by: SpookyZalost - July 1st, 2021 at 10:28 PM - Forum: Technology & Hardware - No Replies

so for me some of my favorite tools besides my wrenches and sockets for working on the jeep is the drill I picked up a while back.

I got a bit set for it that can even drill holes in metal and a hole making bit for it which proved useful when I was making a circuit box for the relay to control the additional fan on the jeep.

I highly recommend investing in reinforced bits that can drill into metal, if nothing else it means that whatever you use them on they'll work decently.

tools I'd like to have that seem useful however would be stuff like a 3D printer, a CNC machine, a laser cutter, etct, I've thought about building them but space is the issue atm.

so what are some tools you guys have used or want to have that seem useful and or really like?

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  Windows 11 Free Upgrades Won't Arrive Until Next Year
Posted by: tc4me - June 30th, 2021 at 5:14 AM - Forum: Web Design & Internet - Replies (2)

Microsoft announced Windows 11 last Thursday, and added that eligible Windows 10 devices would receive a free upgrade. While Windows 11 is slated to launch later this year, users who hope to get it by way of a free upgrade will need to wait until 2022.

Responding to a user on Twitter, the official Windows account confirmed that Windows 11 will launch later this year and will be "delivered" over the next several months. However, active and eligible devices will receive the Windows 11 upgrade "through the first half" of 2022.


While this may not be ideal for people eager to use Windows 11 as soon as it is released, this does make sense in some regard – Windows 10 users eligible for the upgrade will receive Windows 11 on their PCs as if it were a Windows 10 update.

There is also the possibility that some bugs and issues may appear on Windows 11 at release. Waiting to roll out free upgrades would give Microsoft the time to address any problems before rolling out the free upgrade. The computing giant did something similar in 2018 when it delayed its October update by a month after some users who installed the update reported losing files.

To receive a free upgrade to Windows 11, PC owners need Windows 10 installed on their PC and must meet the minimum requirements needed to run the forthcoming Windows OS, such as having a Windows 10 computer that features a 64-bit processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage.


https://www.ign.com/articles/windows-11-...lease-date

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  An operating system can be so beautiful
Posted by: tc4me - June 27th, 2021 at 7:06 AM - Forum: Web Design & Internet - Replies (19)

Windows 10 is widespread, but it is certainly far from perfect. Above all, the inconsistent UI, which is outdated in many places, regularly drives many users to white heat. But Microsoft has recognized this and wants to give Windows 10 a design update in 2021. Windows 11 won't get much better, BUT: !!!! The free Linux distro Deepin shows what an elegant operating system can look like.

I think that's really awesome

AND :!  the system tray icon in the middle! is only something new with Windows11, Deepin has had it for a long time :-)

https://www.deepin.org/en/

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  MyBB 1.8.27 release Ready !
Posted by: tc4me - June 22nd, 2021 at 6:53 PM - Forum: Web Design & Internet - No Replies

1.8.27

22 June 2021

LATEST RELEASE
Maintenance Release https://mybb.com/versions/1.8.27/

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  Windows 11 has leaked: Here’s a sneak peek before next week’s launch!
Posted by: tc4me - June 16th, 2021 at 10:38 AM - Forum: Web Design & Internet - Replies (8)

https://www.xda-developers.com/hands-on-windows-11/  Big Grin

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  Home Improvement i
Posted by: tc4me - June 13th, 2021 at 5:03 PM - Forum: Media & Entertainment - Replies (10)

I LOVE THIS ! In german : Hör mal wer da hämmert , Home Improvement is an American television sitcom starring Tim Allen that aired on ABC from September 17, 1991 to May 25, 1999 with a total of 204 half-hour episodes spanning eight seasons. The series was created by Matt Williams, Carmen Finestra, and David McFadzean. In the 1990s, it was one of the most watched sitcoms in the United States, winning many awards. The series launched Tim Allen's acting career and was the start of the television career of Pamela Anderson, who was part of the recurring cast for the first two season

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  Forum game, I'm traveling by train from ...?
Posted by: tc4me - June 11th, 2021 at 4:37 AM - Forum: Forum Games - Replies (11)

Forum game, I'm traveling by train from: If a train station goes to city XXX (a sight), then the next takes the train (number x) from there (station) to station XX city and looks at this or that. .. and so on

What do you think of that?

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  Moving
Posted by: Guardian - June 10th, 2021 at 7:14 PM - Forum: General Discussion - Replies (2)

Just so everyone know where I've been and where I'll be (missing).

I've bought a house halfway across the country. I got a new job, and now I am fixing up my current house, packing, and moving. With 2 kids, its all taking forever. So... yeha. Fun times.

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  Tax trickster: authorities are looking for the leak
Posted by: tc4me - June 10th, 2021 at 4:23 AM - Forum: Current Events - Replies (2)

The US tax authority IRS wants to determine how sensitive data from the super-rich like Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk or Warren Buffett could get to the public. "I can confirm that there is an investigation," said IRS chief Charles Rettig at a Senate hearing in Washington. The unauthorized disclosure of confidential government information is illegal, said a spokeswoman for the Treasury Department.

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  THESE 12 COMPANIES HARDLY PAY TAXES
Posted by: tc4me - June 9th, 2021 at 5:39 AM - Forum: General Discussion - Replies (2)

THESE 12 COMPANIES HARDLY PAY TAXES
DISNEY
In the last quarter of 2015 alone, Disney posted record profits of $ 2.9 billion . But as in the Disney fairy tale, the impossible becomes possible: Disney pays tax rates of sometimes less than one percent. Because Disney relocated its profits to Luxembourg, where the company founded an internal bank that taxed its profits at less than one percent . The offices of a total of five Disney offshoots are located on the ground floor of a Luxembourg house in which a Belgian works as a five-time director of the company. A single person administers societies through which billions flow.

MCDONALD’S
McSteuerflucht: Every employee pays more taxes than McDonald's itself. French authorities are investigating the fast-food mega-corporation on suspicion of tax fraud . McDonald's reportedly moved profits in France to Luxembourg. It's about 75 million euros a year. The EU Commission also initiated proceedings against McDonald’s because the group has "paid practically no corporate tax on its profits " in both Luxembourg and the USA .

GOOGLE
According to the Financial Times, the US Internet company Google moved license revenues of EUR 8.8 billion via Ireland and the Netherlands to the Bermuda tax swamp in 2012. As a result, the average tax rate abroad has fallen to around 5 percent . In France, police are investigating suspected tax fraud and raided Google's Paris office in 2016 . It is about possible tax back payments in the amount of 1.6 billion euros. In Italy it is about a tax back payment of 200 million euros, which Google Italia transferred to the parent company as “fees”. In addition, there are taxes on undisclosed profits amounting to 100 million euros. In total, Google owes Italy 227.5 million euros .

AMAZON
In 2012, Amazon paid corporate income tax of just 3 million euros in Germany for total sales of 6.8 billion euros. In the same year Amazon Germany directed 118 million of the profits made here to Luxembourg - so these profits were tax-free. Germany lost 35.4 million euros as a result. Since May 1, 2015, Amazon has been paying taxes on profits made in Germany, but the income is modest. Because Amazon artificially reduces its profits using subsidiaries that charge high fees for the use of patents and trademarks and thus reduce profits.

IKEA
The furniture manufacturer Ikea is a prime example of creating the most complicated group structures possible for the purpose of tax avoidance. According to a study by the globalization-critical NGO ATTAC, Ikea has created a nested group of jungles to hide the true level of sales. With a total profit estimated by ATTAC at 6 billion euros, the Ikea conglomerate paid a ridiculous 15% tax . The actual amount is likely to be even lower .

APPLE
With the help of the two companies Apple Sales International (ASI) and Apple Operations Europe, Apple reduced its tax burden to a ridiculous rate of 0.005 percent in 2014, thus cheating gigantic profits by the tax authorities. As ASI has no registered office anywhere in the world, it is not recorded for tax purposes. The EU Commission accuses Apple of violating EU law with agreements. Now Apple threatens a penalty of 13 billion euros to Ireland.

YOU ARE
The parent company of the Spanish textile company Zara, Inditex, has avoided an estimated 240 million euros in taxes since 2009 . As a result, Zara's profit grew rapidly: from 638 million euros in 2005 to 2.4 billion euros in 2013. Profits generated in Germany, France, Italy and Great Britain were transferred to a small subsidiary in Holland and subsequently to others Branch in Switzerland charged.

STARBUCKS
0 Euro taxes? For the US coffee house chain Starbucks, that's the pleasant reality. According to a report in the Handelsblatt, the group has never paid income taxes in Germany since 2002 and in France since 2004 . Again, the trick of paying license fees to a head office in the Netherlands works to depress taxable profit. Starbucks, for example, has reduced its tax burden on profits generated outside the US to 13%. Without license fees and interest, the German and French Starbucks subsidiaries would have made a profit of over EUR 10 million and had to pay taxes of EUR 3.4 million in the past two years. Starbucks advises that you only obey the law .


FACEBOOK
After years of excessive “poor math”, Facebook wants to pay more taxes from 2017 - at least a little, and at least in Great Britain. Although the UK is Facebook's second largest market after the US, taxes in 2014 were just £ 4,327 . Now Facebook wants to pay taxes on profits made by the company from advertising revenue in Great Britain, instead of booking sales for the largest advertising customers via Ireland as before. The profits that Facebook makes with the numerous small advertising customers, however, continue to flow through Ireland in a tax-friendly manner.

LUTZ
The furniture company XXXLutz set up a tax-saving model in 2007 with a subsidiary in Malta. This set off licenses for the brands of the Lutz group, for which they paid only 5% tax in Malta using a tax credit. In this way, the company saved millions in taxes in Austria. The former supervisory board member and previously managing director was today's ÖVP finance minister Schelling.

RAIFFEISEN
Those who are particularly talented not only pay no tax, but also receive a credit from the state. This was achieved by the Raiffeisenlandesbank Niederösterreich-Wien, which added up from 2006 to 2008 not only did not pay a single euro in taxes with a profit of 739 million euros, but also a credit of 21.6 euros from the state To reap millions of euros . During this period, all Austrian regional Raiffeisen banks made a profit of 1.9 billion euros and paid taxes of around 19 million euros. This results in a tax rate of exactly 1%. However, the official tax rate for Austrian banks is 25% - the Raiffeisenlandesbanken alone would have had to pay EUR 475 million to the state.

DEUTSCHE BANK / COMMERZBANK
German banks are actively helping foreign investors with tax avoidance and have caused damage of around 5 billion euros since 2011 . The banks used a tax trick: Shortly before the dividend was paid out, foreign shareholders lend their German shares to domestic banks, which - unlike foreign investors - can offset capital gains tax. The shares are then returned and the tax saved is shared.

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