WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today released guidelines on how wrongfully-incarcerated taxpayers can take advantage of the new retroactive exclusion from income for any civil damages, restitution or other monetary award received in connection with their incarceration. The guidelines are contained in a set of frequently-asked questions, posted today on IRS.gov. According to the…
Author: John Nash
Kill It Already
Department of Veterans Affairs
System: Benefits Delivery Network
Age: 51
Function: Tracks claims filed by veterans for benefits, eligibility, and dates of death. This system is a suite of COBOL mainframe applications.
Replacement coming?: No
For Sale Cheap
I have a gently used 10.1″ AllWinner tablet that I carried for a year with A33 processor, 8G storage, 1G RAM – no scratches, no cracks, no dings, no bumps – $60, or Adult Life Training has new ones for $120 with A33 processor, 16G storage, 1G RAM. All come with new leather case. I can stamp your name on the case if it is short, or your initials, at no extra charge upon receipt of payment.
For Sale Cheap
Used 10.1″ AllWinner A33 tablet. AS IS. Seems to work fine. I re-imaged it. Some scratches on right side of screen, no cracks that I see. No backies. First $20 to me gets it.
Replace Spaces
Hint from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2709458/bash-script-to-replace-spaces-in-file-names Uploading files to a web site for a customer, the customer frequently places spaces into the file names, which should be removed. From the GNU/Linux command line, to replace space characters in file names with an underscore character, try this: find -name “* *” -type f | rename ‘s/ /_/g’