A lot of countries have tax treaties with the US. So you can deduct the taxes you pay in that country from your US tax. You don't get double taxed. Of course, if you go to a place with very little taxes, you don't get…
This article sounds as if it was written sometime last century. In 2008, there is no excuse for a programming language in which "hello world" is longer than: print "hello world" The compiler/interpreter should handle…
"Theory of Everything" is not a theory for everything, literally. It is just a catchphrase used by physicists to mean a theory that encompasses the "Standard Model" (which describes particle physics) with General…
E8 is an exceptional Lie group (ie a group that is also a manifold, hence in particular infinite). You seem to be mixing it up with the exceptional finite simple groups. Wikipedia explains.
Is the lady portrayed in this article supposed to be the average American or an extreme case of cluelessness? I don't know anybody who is in such a hole (or at least admits to).
A lot of countries have tax treaties with the US. So you can deduct the taxes you pay in that country from your US tax. You don't get double taxed. Of course, if you go to a place with very little taxes, you don't get…
This article sounds as if it was written sometime last century. In 2008, there is no excuse for a programming language in which "hello world" is longer than: print "hello world" The compiler/interpreter should handle…
"Theory of Everything" is not a theory for everything, literally. It is just a catchphrase used by physicists to mean a theory that encompasses the "Standard Model" (which describes particle physics) with General…
E8 is an exceptional Lie group (ie a group that is also a manifold, hence in particular infinite). You seem to be mixing it up with the exceptional finite simple groups. Wikipedia explains.
Is the lady portrayed in this article supposed to be the average American or an extreme case of cluelessness? I don't know anybody who is in such a hole (or at least admits to).