Most People Use the Standard Deduction
You can always use the higher of your standard deduction or itemized deductions. Most people are better off taking the standard deduction.
Find more info
http://taxes.about.com/b/a/157629.htm
Posted by Manish at 12:42 PM. Filed under: Money
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Not interested in folding the Tshirts here is a TShirt Folding hack ...this video from Google Video.
Crazy T-Shirt Folding[Google Video]
I’ve never considered myself an expert t-shirt folder, but then I’ve never been terribly impressed by the skills I’ve seen at the GAP, either. But the fact is, I was blown away by this quick/perfect t-shirt folding trick. Give it a try - I was a bit confused at first, but you do get the hang of it.
Posted by Manish at 07:22 PM. Filed under: Fun
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Before I dig into some of the more obscure uses of RSS (in a future post), I figured I'd list out all sorts of creative ways RSS can be used beyond news headlines and blogs.
12 Things You Can Get Besides News on the Web via RSS
Posted by bhardia at 11:47 PM. Filed under: Blogging
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Hilarious caricatures of 26 different types of programmers
http://www.hacknot.info/hacknot/action/showEntry?eid=81
Posted by bhardia at 11:32 AM. Filed under: Fun
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Friends,
You should check this site.
www.diggvsdot.com
Posted by Manish at 02:35 PM. Filed under: General
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08-JAN-2006
The U.S. Postal Service is raising the cost of a first-class mail stamp to 39 cents -- from the current 37-cent price. The new rates are in effect from Jan 8.
Make sure you put 39 Cents stamp on your regualr US first class mail, otherwise your letter will be returned back to you.
The USPS Board of Governors also raised the cost of all other types of postage and services effective Sunday.
Other new postal rates include (with the expiring rates in parentheses): 63 cents for a two-ounce first-class letter (60 cents), 24 cents for a postcard (23 cents), $4.05 for one-pound priority mail and flat-rate envelope ($3.85), $8.10 for priority mail flat-rate box ($7.70), $14.40 for half-pound express mail and flat rate envelope ($13.65) and $18.80 for express mail over a half pound and up to two pounds ($17.85).
The new rates for additional types of postage, as well as additional information, are available at www.usps.com. Stamps also can be ordered through the site.
Posted by Manish at 02:28 PM. Filed under: General
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Bhawna got her Blog set up and has started posting items.
Please visit her at
http://bhardia.com/nucleus/BB.php
Posted by Manish at 11:59 AM. Filed under: General
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Hi all,
This is my first post.
Hope to see you here quite often. Soon I will be adding the login page where you will be able to register yourself and post on this blog.
Have a great day. !!!
Posted by bhardia at 11:49 AM. Filed under: General
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