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kirkbushell

  1. @maxine er... my point was that if the taxation system was simpler - companies wouldn't have loopholes to avoid tax.
  2. @maxine @justinfrench simplify the tax system and this shit wouldn't ever happen.
  3. @rotbart as I said very early on - I'm split on the issue :)
  4. @rotbart cool
  5. @rotbart oh absolutely. My point is it's hard to accept arguments on either side. Al Gore stands to make millions through carbon trade.
  6. @rotbart that's not what I'm referring to. My point was that on either side of the spectrum, heaps of money is involved.
  7. @rotbart btw, this isn't me being pro or anti-carbon - I'm rather split on the issue - but ignoring that money is involved is nieve.
  8. @rotbart not least of which is mr. carbon himself - Al Gore.
  9. @rotbart except for the fact that there are some pretty wealthy people who stand to profit from carbon trading.
  10. @rotbart crazy!
  11. @maikeldaloo I don't need to be reminded. Every night I play back the sound of your voice as I go to sleep, naked...
  12. @maikeldaloo I'm not gonne lie. It moved.
  13. @maikeldaloo bro that's racist
  14. @dhh just what we need, more gaps in communication with our fellow human beings.
  15. @justinfrench hehe
  16. Now beginning to use branches quite heavily with git at the office. Development, staging, production, and master.
  17. @justinfrench hehe
  18. @stevedekorte @_romac yup. I think Microsoft is doing the right thing - trying to push forward.