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No, it really isn't. Don't open up with both barrels, but I'd be interested in your comments.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThis is tongue in cheek I presume?
e.g. I visit many clients, they have TVs in reception, tuned to news or somesuch. The cost of the TV is a business expense.
If you develop apps for iPod, or plan to, yourco needs one for testing.
Into video production? Or thinking about it? You'll need a DVD player to make sure the disks you author work properly.Last edited by Platypus; 10 April 2012, 20:10.Comment
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Exactly! That's why my lovely Sony Android tablet went through the books. Though I am kinda bored with it now admittedly, Im assuming I can put it on Ebay?Originally posted by Platypus View PostIf you develop apps for iPod, or plan to, yourco needs one for testing.
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Yep agree they are all valid though would question why a 1 man band needs to put a TV up for customers but anyway.Originally posted by Platypus View PostNo, it really isn't. Don't open up with both barrels, but I'd be interested in your comments.
e.g. I visit many clients, they have TVs in reception, tuned to news or somesuch. The cost of the TV is a business expense.
If you develop apps for iPod, or plan to, yourco needs one for testing.
Into video production? Or thinking about it? You'll need a DVD player to make sure the disks you author work properly.
The way you put it was one of those 'I am sure I can justify it to myself' threads we get from time to time. Yes if it central to your business it is indeed a business expense. The thing that threw me is you put iPod when I think you meant iPad. I thought listening to music to relax was R&D
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Not if it's genuine R&D. e.g. I'm learning iPad development so I 100% require an iPad for that.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThis is tongue in cheek I presume?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Indeed but he did mention iPod not iPad which threw me.Originally posted by d000hg View PostNot if it's genuine R&D. e.g. I'm learning iPad development so I 100% require an iPad for that.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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You can develop apps for the newer iPods too - they are basically an iPhone without the phone.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I said iPod, I meant iPod (as d000hg says, they're basically iPhones these days). iPad would have been a clearer example.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIndeed but he did mention iPod not iPad which threw me.Comment
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I presume if the membership is used for purchases that are wholly and exclusively for the benefit of the business then there should be no issue. If you are doing a personal monthly shop while there as well, then probably not.
The wife and I go to CostCo once a month, Sainsbury's website on her phone and Tesco on mine, usually there for special offers from the monthly magazine.
Can highly recommend their angus steak burgers, they are SUPERB.
Last time I bought dishwasher tablets was 18 months ago and still a couple of month worth left.
As has been said before not the cheapest but can get some good deals, 30 cans of coke for £6, 184 dishwasher tablets for £10, Loo roll offers for 40ish rolls.
Eggs are better than normal supermarkets. Quality is pretty good in general and they have an in-house baker and butcher on site at Chingford.
Bl00dy H3ll do I sound like some supermarket saddo
WARNING - Huge catering style packs of Haribou etc are bad for your figure.Last edited by Scrag Meister; 11 April 2012, 14:18.Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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You need to go out more... and NOT to CostCoOriginally posted by Scrag Meister View PostI presume if the membership is used for purchases that are wholly and exclusively for the benefit of the business then there should be no issue. If you are doing a personal monthly shop while there as well, then probably not.
The wife and I go to CostCo once a month, Sainsbury's website on her phone and Tesco on mine, usually there for special offers from the monthly magazine.
Can highly recommend their angus steak burgers, they are SUPERB.
Last time I bought dishwasher tablets was 18 months ago and still a couple of month worth left.
As has been said before not the cheapest but can get some good deals, 30 cans of coke for £6, 184 dishwasher tablets for £10, Loo roll offers for 40ish rolls.
Eggs are better than normal supermarkets. Quality is pretty good in general and they have an in-house baker and butcher on site at Chingford.
Bl00dy H3ll do I sound like some supermarket saddo
WARNING - Huge catering style packs of Haribou etc are bad for your figure.
'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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