I tryed this code more than once, but it still not reading my dvds
My problem is that I live in Brazil, but I came back from holidays in Australia and I cannot play the DVD´s that I bought and burned there, so Cannot play movies and pictures from my trip!
I hate this lock system! It´s not necessary!!
If someone knows something that could work, please tell me!
Thanks!
Tr
For my high school graduation, I got a wonderful 5 piece Samsonite luggage set. At the time, I wasn't really over enthusiastic about it. But it has since seen me through countless hops between states (I went out of state for my undergraduate) and a handful of hops across the Atlantic (study abroad and now doing my postgrad overseas). It is expensive, but it's held up beautifully and is the only graduation gift I have with me all the time.
my hubby,s employer fired him late january,filed for UE poor job performance. two weeks later the so called impartial ajudicator told my hubby that the employer said he QUIT!!!!!!!!!!! oh my god. this dirt bag employer knows the system.'and so does this adjudicator,he failed to record my husband statement,s of why there was no way he's quit(it's the familys only income and in the economy full of jobloss.) employer turned the burden of proof on my husband.he was fired over the phone he has no documented proof. adjudicator denied the benifits. had a hearing, adjudicators one sided notes were exibits UE gives the ALJ for the hearing.hearing was all he said she said.it was audio taped. employer contradicted himself several times and his tesimony actaully suppored my husbands position of being fired.benifits denied again!the decision read directly the same as the notes the adjudicator wrote for the employer.( serious bias with these state officals) the audio is the proof that not only did the employer lie but the ALJ was bias! she knows the system too. it now goes to a seperate state agency that reviews the decision. it done by a summary of testimony.they compile this summary from the ALJ's notes. (what a joke she was not impartial at all) only on rare occations do they use the audio tapes (actual testimony) . you are allowed to file a written complaint before the review ,that will be the extreme need for the audio tapes to be reviewed. if this state agency is anything like the unemployemnt division. this will probably have to go to civil court. family has enough money for 1 month and there goes everything!!!!!!!!!!this is sickening! hubby and I cannot find a job yet! and he has that dirt bag X-employer to deal with on his job applications( have mercy on us oh lord!) I quess the powers that be in this state don't give a hoot about the honest and innocent!
We have a Sam's Club just down the street and would LOVE to get a $100 GC. We're needing to buy in bulk right now because we've got family coming in, so it makes all the sense in the world. :)
Relatively minor disasters (local flooding, blizzards, traffic pileup that closes a major road) can be a huge inconvenience--and relatively ordinary preparation (making sure that there's always food in the house and gas in the car) is an effective solution. A larger, but still medium-sized disaster (Katrina, earthquake, recession) is still relatively easy to prepare for, and a little self-sufficiency can help a lot.
Too many people seem to focus on the mega-disasters (nuclear war, meteor strike, etc.) and decide that preparation is hopeless. Then, when the disaster doesn't materialize (as it generally hasn't for mega-disasters), they draw the perverse conclusion that preparation is wasted effort.
Basic preparation seems like good sense to me, and a bit of self-sufficiency is a good second step.
There's nothing that seems to work better than humbling yourself a bit and apologizing, even if you honestly didn't think you did anything wrong. The guns soon get lowered as a result, and the problems will get worked out.
This coming from a year's worth of marriage experience... :)
I am a sucker for these types of books, and am actually re-reading The Good Life (the compilation of the two books) right now. It's a good read.
I understand the desire to stockpile, but I don't. If I buy canned tuna, brown rice, bulk flour, and canned veggies...then I have to eat them. I actually prefer eating fresh foods (so I am learning to garden). I kind of go back and forth. I simply can't imagine storing a year's worth of food, because I don't like eating that kind of food. OTOH, I have considered paying a few hundred bucks for the Costco "emergency food pack", figuring that it lasts years.
Great post-- the little guy can more successfully copy this model more today than in the past because of the internet . . . it spells opportunity to me.
AIG is a huge multi-line company. Not all parts of AIG lost money. What about the worker that landed a new million dollar account? Should they have to give back their bonus? They made money for the company. This issue is not the black & white picture congress would like you to think it is. Today it is AIG's bonuses that congress is going after. Tomorrow it may be your income that is deemed to be excessive and taxed.
Unemployment insurance runs out and a lower paying job leads to a higher paying job. I would lean to taking it, especially if I am many months into an unsuccessful job search.
The IRS offers a payment plan if you can't pay all of your taxes on time. I have known about that for awhile & am kind of surprised that isn't mentioned in this article. If you'd like further information, look under "Installment Agreements" at this link: http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=206489,00.html?portlet=7
I tryed this code more than once, but it still not reading my dvds
My problem is that I live in Brazil, but I came back from holidays in Australia and I cannot play the DVD´s that I bought and burned there, so Cannot play movies and pictures from my trip!
I hate this lock system! It´s not necessary!!
If someone knows something that could work, please tell me!
Thanks!
Tr
For my high school graduation, I got a wonderful 5 piece Samsonite luggage set. At the time, I wasn't really over enthusiastic about it. But it has since seen me through countless hops between states (I went out of state for my undergraduate) and a handful of hops across the Atlantic (study abroad and now doing my postgrad overseas). It is expensive, but it's held up beautifully and is the only graduation gift I have with me all the time.
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my hubby,s employer fired him late january,filed for UE poor job performance. two weeks later the so called impartial ajudicator told my hubby that the employer said he QUIT!!!!!!!!!!! oh my god. this dirt bag employer knows the system.'and so does this adjudicator,he failed to record my husband statement,s of why there was no way he's quit(it's the familys only income and in the economy full of jobloss.) employer turned the burden of proof on my husband.he was fired over the phone he has no documented proof. adjudicator denied the benifits. had a hearing, adjudicators one sided notes were exibits UE gives the ALJ for the hearing.hearing was all he said she said.it was audio taped. employer contradicted himself several times and his tesimony actaully suppored my husbands position of being fired.benifits denied again!the decision read directly the same as the notes the adjudicator wrote for the employer.( serious bias with these state officals) the audio is the proof that not only did the employer lie but the ALJ was bias! she knows the system too. it now goes to a seperate state agency that reviews the decision. it done by a summary of testimony.they compile this summary from the ALJ's notes. (what a joke she was not impartial at all) only on rare occations do they use the audio tapes (actual testimony) . you are allowed to file a written complaint before the review ,that will be the extreme need for the audio tapes to be reviewed. if this state agency is anything like the unemployemnt division. this will probably have to go to civil court. family has enough money for 1 month and there goes everything!!!!!!!!!!this is sickening! hubby and I cannot find a job yet! and he has that dirt bag X-employer to deal with on his job applications( have mercy on us oh lord!) I quess the powers that be in this state don't give a hoot about the honest and innocent!
We have a Sam's Club just down the street and would LOVE to get a $100 GC. We're needing to buy in bulk right now because we've got family coming in, so it makes all the sense in the world. :)
Relatively minor disasters (local flooding, blizzards, traffic pileup that closes a major road) can be a huge inconvenience--and relatively ordinary preparation (making sure that there's always food in the house and gas in the car) is an effective solution. A larger, but still medium-sized disaster (Katrina, earthquake, recession) is still relatively easy to prepare for, and a little self-sufficiency can help a lot.
Too many people seem to focus on the mega-disasters (nuclear war, meteor strike, etc.) and decide that preparation is hopeless. Then, when the disaster doesn't materialize (as it generally hasn't for mega-disasters), they draw the perverse conclusion that preparation is wasted effort.
Basic preparation seems like good sense to me, and a bit of self-sufficiency is a good second step.
There's nothing that seems to work better than humbling yourself a bit and apologizing, even if you honestly didn't think you did anything wrong. The guns soon get lowered as a result, and the problems will get worked out.
This coming from a year's worth of marriage experience... :)
I am a sucker for these types of books, and am actually re-reading The Good Life (the compilation of the two books) right now. It's a good read.
I understand the desire to stockpile, but I don't. If I buy canned tuna, brown rice, bulk flour, and canned veggies...then I have to eat them. I actually prefer eating fresh foods (so I am learning to garden). I kind of go back and forth. I simply can't imagine storing a year's worth of food, because I don't like eating that kind of food. OTOH, I have considered paying a few hundred bucks for the Costco "emergency food pack", figuring that it lasts years.
I really like your articles.
Nice review.
I would also recommend:
Storey's Basic Country Skills and Emery's The Encyclopedia of Country Living
Solid advice-- communication and partnership are keys to success!
Great post-- the little guy can more successfully copy this model more today than in the past because of the internet . . . it spells opportunity to me.
Please excuse my oversight. It just came out wrong, and I changed it. Thanks for stopping by and for pointing it out. And have a nice day.
AIG is a huge multi-line company. Not all parts of AIG lost money. What about the worker that landed a new million dollar account? Should they have to give back their bonus? They made money for the company. This issue is not the black & white picture congress would like you to think it is. Today it is AIG's bonuses that congress is going after. Tomorrow it may be your income that is deemed to be excessive and taxed.
Unemployment insurance runs out and a lower paying job leads to a higher paying job. I would lean to taking it, especially if I am many months into an unsuccessful job search.
Great approach-- a positive lesson for all of us.
Great resources!
The IRS offers a payment plan if you can't pay all of your taxes on time. I have known about that for awhile & am kind of surprised that isn't mentioned in this article. If you'd like further information, look under "Installment Agreements" at this link: http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=206489,00.html?portlet=7
It is amazing the creativity that people can muster for an advantage . . .
Solid advice-- they say be careful what you wish for . . .
Great Post! Little guys can do this too!
Here are some of my ideas:
Flipping Burgers, Cars, and Houses . . . http://divorceddadfrugaldad.com/2009/02/06/flipping-burgers-cars-and-hou...
Creating Income Producing Assets http://divorceddadfrugaldad.com/2009/01/07/creating-income-producing-ass...
Wealth Creation and "Assets" http://divorceddadfrugaldad.com/2009/01/02/wealth-creation-and-assets.aspx
Great post. Everyone should have a sideline business . . .
Here are some of my ideas:
Side Business Ideas Recap http://divorceddadfrugaldad.com/2009/02/17/side-business-ideas-recap.aspx
Yet another confirmation that I'm living on the wrong planet or in the wrong century. Gift registries for graduation?!?!?
Unfortunately, we should all care about the stock market. It impacts our lives in many ways-- prices, rates, jobs, etc.
Great advice . . . mistakes happen and so does fraud . . .
Best to check it out and question everything.
Interesting hobby, but I certainly wouldn't look to get rich . . .