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- Zoran replied Oct 30, 2011
Here is one, focus on the four dots in the middle of the picture for about 20 seconds. Then look at the ceiling and start blinking.
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- Zoran replied Oct 30, 2011
If only it was, well, technically a computer is a machine.
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- Zoran replied Oct 30, 2011
Oh, how much I love Venice. Beautiful city. Very romantic.
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- Zoran replied Oct 30, 2011
I don't seem to recall such a teaching. The market is more the battlefield where there are no perpetual friends, neither perpetual enemies, only perpetual interest. That is more the teaching I remember.
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- Zoran replied Oct 27, 2011
Hmm, not sure you belong in the EU then. We like big pay cheques without doing the work. Why do you think we have these economic problems? Best to stay in Asia.

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- Zoran replied Oct 27, 2011
So 50% of the Greek debt has been written off. url url
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- Zoran replied Oct 27, 2011
Probably best to try the Eurasian union first (which Russia has just started) and since you'll be bordering the EU your chances might be better.

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- Zoran replied Oct 27, 2011
I have to say the best Italian food is in Italy. I spend two weeks there during summer and I was in heaven. For some reason I get disappointed when I eat Italian in most other places so I tend to avoid it. The exception is probably Melbourne, where ...
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- Zoran replied Oct 27, 2011
The EU already has 27 members but I'm sure you mean 17 of those use the Euro. There are a few countries outside the EU using it also.
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- Zoran replied Oct 23, 2011
It wasn't so popular in Brussels. When I got there only about 30 hippies were left and there wasn't even any weed going around!
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- Zoran replied Oct 23, 2011
I'm just about to go and occupy Brussels. There is nothing else to do here on a Sunday.

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- Zoran replied Oct 22, 2011
LOL! I think I need glasses. I thought buma was a girl.
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- Zoran replied Oct 22, 2011
Hi Bert, I am not an accountant, I am only familiar with the tax laws that I need to know. i.e. to do my business and trading/investing. I pay a respectable accountant to do the rest.
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- Zoran replied Oct 21, 2011
You can trade via spreadbetting account. The platforms are just like any other but the trading comes under the spreadbetting law, meaning it is treated like gambling so there is no tax to pay on profits. The alternatives are taxable above the ...
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- Zoran replied Oct 21, 2011
I'm certainly not one to sponge on people, that's for sure. My accountant tells me that what he does is the most efficient method within the legal guidelines (essentially best practices) so I pay my fair share of taxes but I don't take advantage of ...
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- Zoran replied Oct 21, 2011
Like I said, I pay my accountant to worry about those sort of things. I trust he knows what he is doing.
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- Zoran replied Oct 21, 2011
I don't think that is the case. I pay an accountant to work out the most efficient tax position. I trust he is doing it within the law.
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