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Do you think we've taken this off-topic enough? Let's see what else we can geekify...
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostAgents would ask.... yes I know you have JPEG on your CV, but do you know anything about image compression?
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostAccountancy firms would be experts in using colour tables, interlacing and smoothing.
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And then there's AtW, who, while having fewer posts, doesn't know how to optimise a gif properly, so would owe £37,393.09.
Accountancy firms would be experts in using colour tables, interlacing and smoothing.
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sas and zeity will have to watch out, as they would owe £19,306.35 and £32,194.02 respectively.
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostHmm... tricky one, as it's possible for you to be paying up to £2.93 per post, and yet you haven't chosen to have an avatar - but you could. HMRC could well hold you liable for the potential value of all your posts at a total of £2411.39 and you'd have to prove you don't use avatars to avoid paying...
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostAm I a gif tax evader or avoider since I browse the forum with avatars off?
Or will you pay tax at source?
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostYou'd owe him £1.02 per post then.
I'd have to fork out 31p per post.
Meaning: £762.96 and £1080.97 respectively!
Or will you pay tax at source?
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostYou'd owe him £1.02 per post then.
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostWhat have I started!
I think GB should introduce a GIF tax. 10p per K on homepage graphics.
I'd have to fork out 31p per post.
Meaning: £762.96 and £1080.97 respectively!
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostHmm... needlessly large (14KB) gif here:
Nah... just nitpicking...
I think GB should introduce a GIF tax. 10p per K on homepage graphics.
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Nah... just nitpicking...
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Don't be silly. Adminsitering the complex tax-credits scheme provides lots of people with a living. Simplifying it by raising the tax threshold would pointlessly shed jobs.
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More stuff we're all paying for...
5% of all tax credits are in error or fraudulent. And that's just the target they want to get to by 2011!
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