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drventure:
From Taxes to hiding dead bodies....
Hmm. I knew there was a reason I started hanging out on this board ;)
Ed_McCarron:
--- Quote from: protokatie on April 12, 2010, 12:59:25 am ---Deep freezing is very useful to consolidate several bodies at once, instead of having to deal with them piecemeal. Yes you are right tho, you have to deal with them eventually, but it is very useful to have the parts frozen in coolers during transport, it is far less messy, and does not smell like fresh long ham otherwise would.
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On the other hand, if you take the extra time to freeze the bodies in liquid N2, they are much easier to dismember. Less mess.
protokatie:
--- Quote from: Ed_McCarron on April 12, 2010, 07:42:01 am ---
--- Quote from: protokatie on April 12, 2010, 12:59:25 am ---Deep freezing is very useful to consolidate several bodies at once, instead of having to deal with them piecemeal. Yes you are right tho, you have to deal with them eventually, but it is very useful to have the parts frozen in coolers during transport, it is far less messy, and does not smell like fresh long ham otherwise would.
--- End quote ---
On the other hand, if you take the extra time to freeze the bodies in liquid N2, they are much easier to dismember. Less mess.
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To do that one must first cut the bodies up. So liquid nitrogen is not as useful as it may seem. Simple freezing works well, as it limits the amount of blood shed, but after the parts are separated the use of LN could be used for storage.
I am forgetting that the primary use of a freezer is to store pizza rolls, but we all need to plan ahead....
Vanguard:
I was just finishing up my taxes with TurboTax. I had done them back in January and found out I owed money. So, I just put everything to the side and made a mental note to finish it up in April.
This morning I ran through the whole program again an verified all my info. I noticed that I had not checked a box that indicated my wife was a full/half time student last year. I checked it and what do you know. I get a $2500 tax credit!! Something called the American Opportunity Credit. Part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Now I'm getting a refund instead of owing. Wish I'd discovered this in January though.
Hoopz:
--- Quote from: Vanguard on April 14, 2010, 09:24:41 am ---I was just finishing up my taxes with TurboTax. I had done them back in January and found out I owed money. So, I just put everything to the side and made a mental note to finish it up in April.
This morning I ran through the whole program again an verified all my info. I noticed that I not checked a box that indicated my wife was a full/half time student last year. I checked it and what do you know. I get a $2500 tax credit!! Something called the American Opportunity Credit. Part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Now I'm getting a refund instead of owing. Wish I'd discovered this in January though.
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I did something similar to that a few years ago. I had put all the info in and thought I owed them about 3k. When I went back and double checked everything, I realized that I had not put the kids' social security numbers in (I didnt have them at work). Instead, I left them blank. I added the numbers and that's when I got the deduction for them. It made a huge difference.
Glad you caught that. :cheers:
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