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July 14, 2011 at 1:40 PM #710874July 14, 2011 at 2:09 PM #709675briansd1Guest
[quote=Hobie][quote=briansd1] no sales taxes.
http://www.powermax.com/%5B/quote%5D
hmm…. didn’t you say you voluntarily pays use tax on out of state purchases?
Me thinks you say one thing and behave differently… like many in Washington…[/quote]
I said no such thing. Someone suggested that I should pay use tax. Whether I do or don’t pay is my personal business. You can infer whatever you want.
In fact, I have second home in Philadelphia. I buy my clothes over there because there’s no sales or use tax on clothing in PA.
July 14, 2011 at 2:09 PM #709770briansd1Guest[quote=Hobie][quote=briansd1] no sales taxes.
http://www.powermax.com/%5B/quote%5D
hmm…. didn’t you say you voluntarily pays use tax on out of state purchases?
Me thinks you say one thing and behave differently… like many in Washington…[/quote]
I said no such thing. Someone suggested that I should pay use tax. Whether I do or don’t pay is my personal business. You can infer whatever you want.
In fact, I have second home in Philadelphia. I buy my clothes over there because there’s no sales or use tax on clothing in PA.
July 14, 2011 at 2:09 PM #710370briansd1Guest[quote=Hobie][quote=briansd1] no sales taxes.
http://www.powermax.com/%5B/quote%5D
hmm…. didn’t you say you voluntarily pays use tax on out of state purchases?
Me thinks you say one thing and behave differently… like many in Washington…[/quote]
I said no such thing. Someone suggested that I should pay use tax. Whether I do or don’t pay is my personal business. You can infer whatever you want.
In fact, I have second home in Philadelphia. I buy my clothes over there because there’s no sales or use tax on clothing in PA.
July 14, 2011 at 2:09 PM #710524briansd1Guest[quote=Hobie][quote=briansd1] no sales taxes.
http://www.powermax.com/%5B/quote%5D
hmm…. didn’t you say you voluntarily pays use tax on out of state purchases?
Me thinks you say one thing and behave differently… like many in Washington…[/quote]
I said no such thing. Someone suggested that I should pay use tax. Whether I do or don’t pay is my personal business. You can infer whatever you want.
In fact, I have second home in Philadelphia. I buy my clothes over there because there’s no sales or use tax on clothing in PA.
July 14, 2011 at 2:09 PM #710884briansd1Guest[quote=Hobie][quote=briansd1] no sales taxes.
http://www.powermax.com/%5B/quote%5D
hmm…. didn’t you say you voluntarily pays use tax on out of state purchases?
Me thinks you say one thing and behave differently… like many in Washington…[/quote]
I said no such thing. Someone suggested that I should pay use tax. Whether I do or don’t pay is my personal business. You can infer whatever you want.
In fact, I have second home in Philadelphia. I buy my clothes over there because there’s no sales or use tax on clothing in PA.
July 14, 2011 at 2:12 PM #709680briansd1Guest[quote=AN] For comparable priced PC, pc will more likely be faster. [/quote]
For sure, a PC provides more power for the buck.
There is a certain brand fascination with Apple that causes people to pay more for Apple products. I try not to fall into that cult.
I use the iPhone and iPad because they are priced at or lower than the competition. But I’m willing to switch if something better and cheaper comes along.
July 14, 2011 at 2:12 PM #709775briansd1Guest[quote=AN] For comparable priced PC, pc will more likely be faster. [/quote]
For sure, a PC provides more power for the buck.
There is a certain brand fascination with Apple that causes people to pay more for Apple products. I try not to fall into that cult.
I use the iPhone and iPad because they are priced at or lower than the competition. But I’m willing to switch if something better and cheaper comes along.
July 14, 2011 at 2:12 PM #710375briansd1Guest[quote=AN] For comparable priced PC, pc will more likely be faster. [/quote]
For sure, a PC provides more power for the buck.
There is a certain brand fascination with Apple that causes people to pay more for Apple products. I try not to fall into that cult.
I use the iPhone and iPad because they are priced at or lower than the competition. But I’m willing to switch if something better and cheaper comes along.
July 14, 2011 at 2:12 PM #710529briansd1Guest[quote=AN] For comparable priced PC, pc will more likely be faster. [/quote]
For sure, a PC provides more power for the buck.
There is a certain brand fascination with Apple that causes people to pay more for Apple products. I try not to fall into that cult.
I use the iPhone and iPad because they are priced at or lower than the competition. But I’m willing to switch if something better and cheaper comes along.
July 14, 2011 at 2:12 PM #710889briansd1Guest[quote=AN] For comparable priced PC, pc will more likely be faster. [/quote]
For sure, a PC provides more power for the buck.
There is a certain brand fascination with Apple that causes people to pay more for Apple products. I try not to fall into that cult.
I use the iPhone and iPad because they are priced at or lower than the competition. But I’m willing to switch if something better and cheaper comes along.
July 16, 2011 at 10:20 AM #710063earlyretirementParticipant[quote=AN]ER, funny that you said the mac is faster, yet you also said it’s more expensive. For comparable priced PC, pc will more likely be faster. I used mac for work and pc for home and my mac crashes more than my pc.[/quote]
No doubt AN that Macs are more expensive but I find the cost well worth it. Again, I was one of those guys for years that thought Mac people were nuts and it would be too difficult to switch over. I really wish I would have switched sooner.
When I was a PC guy…I’d get top of the line laptops with high end configurations. My last Sony Laptop I think I spent $4,500 on. And it crashed all the time. I’ll simply never go back to a PC again.
A decked out Macbook Pro 15′ is about as good as it gets for me. I travel quite a bit as well (over 100+ days a year) and the Mac is so durable, lightweight and battery life is amazing.
Heading into the future I wouldn’t be surprised if Mac someday has more users than PC. Apple is becoming a powerhouse.
July 16, 2011 at 10:20 AM #710159earlyretirementParticipant[quote=AN]ER, funny that you said the mac is faster, yet you also said it’s more expensive. For comparable priced PC, pc will more likely be faster. I used mac for work and pc for home and my mac crashes more than my pc.[/quote]
No doubt AN that Macs are more expensive but I find the cost well worth it. Again, I was one of those guys for years that thought Mac people were nuts and it would be too difficult to switch over. I really wish I would have switched sooner.
When I was a PC guy…I’d get top of the line laptops with high end configurations. My last Sony Laptop I think I spent $4,500 on. And it crashed all the time. I’ll simply never go back to a PC again.
A decked out Macbook Pro 15′ is about as good as it gets for me. I travel quite a bit as well (over 100+ days a year) and the Mac is so durable, lightweight and battery life is amazing.
Heading into the future I wouldn’t be surprised if Mac someday has more users than PC. Apple is becoming a powerhouse.
July 16, 2011 at 10:20 AM #710760earlyretirementParticipant[quote=AN]ER, funny that you said the mac is faster, yet you also said it’s more expensive. For comparable priced PC, pc will more likely be faster. I used mac for work and pc for home and my mac crashes more than my pc.[/quote]
No doubt AN that Macs are more expensive but I find the cost well worth it. Again, I was one of those guys for years that thought Mac people were nuts and it would be too difficult to switch over. I really wish I would have switched sooner.
When I was a PC guy…I’d get top of the line laptops with high end configurations. My last Sony Laptop I think I spent $4,500 on. And it crashed all the time. I’ll simply never go back to a PC again.
A decked out Macbook Pro 15′ is about as good as it gets for me. I travel quite a bit as well (over 100+ days a year) and the Mac is so durable, lightweight and battery life is amazing.
Heading into the future I wouldn’t be surprised if Mac someday has more users than PC. Apple is becoming a powerhouse.
July 16, 2011 at 10:20 AM #710913earlyretirementParticipant[quote=AN]ER, funny that you said the mac is faster, yet you also said it’s more expensive. For comparable priced PC, pc will more likely be faster. I used mac for work and pc for home and my mac crashes more than my pc.[/quote]
No doubt AN that Macs are more expensive but I find the cost well worth it. Again, I was one of those guys for years that thought Mac people were nuts and it would be too difficult to switch over. I really wish I would have switched sooner.
When I was a PC guy…I’d get top of the line laptops with high end configurations. My last Sony Laptop I think I spent $4,500 on. And it crashed all the time. I’ll simply never go back to a PC again.
A decked out Macbook Pro 15′ is about as good as it gets for me. I travel quite a bit as well (over 100+ days a year) and the Mac is so durable, lightweight and battery life is amazing.
Heading into the future I wouldn’t be surprised if Mac someday has more users than PC. Apple is becoming a powerhouse.
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