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I'm almost done with school, but realize I still have a lot to learn. However, don’t write me off simply for that reason. I can’t sit for the CPA exam yet, but I’m studying for my EA license now. On here, I try to stick to stuff I’m sure of. I like doing a “goodie” sometimes though, so I get to do extra research, etc. I admit, I get it wrong sometimes, but I monitor my answers and others’ responses. I see it as a way to keep learning, and hopefully help someone in the process. I amend my answers when needed and comment to the person who helped me see my error. Obviously, there are some aspects of taxes that I’m stronger in than others. The firm I’m in now specializes in delinquent filers/payers, IRS controversy, etc. It’s been a very interesting ride for the last 4 years. I worked in regular accounting firms for 6 years prior. I also care, and have seen the consequences of not doing it right. ?’s. Email me. I promise I'll try to help (within certain limits)!
Guitar Music Writing Software?
I have to believe that in this age of technology there's a way to essentially plug into a computer, play a song, and eventually be able to turn the input into sheet music/guitar tablature without having to write out the music yourself. Any ideas?
2 AnswersSoftware1 decade agoGuitar Music Writing Software?
I have to believe that in this age of technology there's a way to essentially plug into a computer, play a song, and eventually be able to turn the input into sheet music/guitar tablature without having to write out the music yourself. Any ideas?
4 AnswersMusic & Music Players1 decade ago2-Way ANOVA-Data is Annual, Can 1 Variable be "Time"?
My stats project fell apart at the last minute, so I'm having to start over... or at least switch directions, and now I'm faced with a new question. If my data is annual, can one of my variables also be "time", so as to show if there's been a change statistically over time? If I group the data into say groups of three years, can that serve as not only my replicated data, but also one of my variables? I understand that annual data is not technically replicated data, but the example of a prior project that was shown to us used annual reports for its data. Any help would be appreciated, as I'm now down to crunch time with this project. I have another option if this isn't possible, but this is the quicker of the two. Thanks!
1 AnswerMathematics1 decade agoWhere is the "port" for putting in freon in a 2000 VW Beetle?
I just bought refrigerant and asked the guy at the auto parts store where to put it in. They can't put it in for me due to liability reasons, and I don't want to do it myself without making sure I'm using the right thing, because he scared the crap out of me talking about exploding cans and stuff.
He came outside, looked under the hood, took a cover off, and checked to see if it fit, but when I got back to work and just wanted to at least check the pressure, it seems to big for it. When I release the sleeve, it doesn't "lock" like it says it will, and I was scared to just go ahead and start the engine to see if it would test, and besides, I don't think it would've held long enough for me to start the car.
He showed me a port that's at the very front that is coming off a hose on the left hand side. It's practically sitting against the front of the hood. Is that right? Please help! I don't want to spend a bunch of money just to have someone put in friggin' freon.
2 AnswersMaintenance & Repairs1 decade agoJust got my first spray tan yesterday, and I'm a bit concerned...?
My upper body looks great! My arms and chest were already showing color before I left the salon. But, my legs don't seem to be turning. She even gave me an extra dose from my knees down since it's harder for most people to get color there. Unfortunately, my feet aren't having the same problem, and picked up a lot of color! LOL! I washed some of it off last night, but there's still a huge difference. I've already read in one of the other questions here, that I can use Spray and Wash to get rid of the splotches, so I know I can fix that, but I don't want to if my legs are going to catch up.
Is it possible, that my legs will take longer to develop the color because of the pigment of my skin? I'm usually fair, and tan easier on my upper body. The lady said it would take a few days for it to be completely developed, but I just don't see how. She said I should be done turning by tomorrow... which is when the event that I got the tan for to begin with happens. Any suggestions?
1 AnswerOther - Skin & Body1 decade ago