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Re: rant on computers!


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Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on September 22, 2010 at 15:35:04 from (206.72.18.89):

In Reply to: rant on computers! posted by Iowa Northeast on September 21, 2010 at 20:04:17:

I can certianly understand some advise here, but It is pretty clear a few have never delt with the IRS.
I personaly also know of a couple folks that had their identity stolen.

I realize that some contractors spend alot of winshield time, but my work load demands that I am part of the small team, and taking a invoice to a air conditioned building seems a wee bit of a problem.

I also had alot more birthdays than I used to have years ago, and when I get home, the bookwork must wait till a rain day. Or at least that is the best excuse I can come up with for not doing it as often as it should be done.

I must admit, I sure as heck know what direct sun does to recipts, and why it does. My rant is our world is supposed to be getting simpler as we get smarter.

I also enjoy finding recipts from a hundred years ago that were written with a simple old chunk of lead, or a ink pen. Now I can't make it 24 hrs with the new methods of recipts (my original rant).

I also have a scanner, and that is a good idea, but again my rant--why should this be required?

My meds will kick in, and I will probably get over this, but that doesn't mean for one moment that I will not complain about it.

And it does seem like we have kinda accepted this as ok in our world. I may not have to wait in line at the Walmart check out, but It will take about the same amount of time waisted at the office.

They have a new prototype toy I've been told that will alow you to push your shopping cart between two posts, and it will print you a recipt of every item in the shopping cart.

I'm thinking I will try putting my mother in law in the cart with all those metal plates in her head and seeing if it will still work.

Any idea how much bookwork I could have done instead of goofing off here? This seems to be more fun!


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