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 But blaming the Internal Revenue Service for taxes is like blaming a check out clerk for overpriced groceries. In this case, the check out clerk is working with a half-century-old cash register and a dwindling number of co-workers. Congress, who you should blame for taxes, wont stop cutting the IRS budget, and thats likely the reason filing taxes seems more problematic every year. As recently as 2007, over half of the agencys tax data was stored on magnetic tape. The technology was very cutting edge when it came out鈥?in 1966: https://youtube/watch v=wk5zQfKWRZ8 The IRS has been trying to phase out the magnetic tapes but hasnt been able to due to aforementioned budget cuts. On top of that, the IRS lost over 13,000 employees between 2010 and 2014. Now, most IRS employees are over 50 and less than 1 percent are under 25. So no wonder you cant get a human on the phone. No wonder the IRS cant keep their computers updated, creating issues that cost millions and millions of taxpayer dollars. No wonder its so easy for stanley quencher  hackers to steal your IRS.gov account. No wonder we hate the IRS. The good news is that IRS budget cuts mean fewer people get audited. So at least theres that.  Contact the author at [email 160;protected]. Public PGP key PGP fingerprint: 91CF B387 7B38 148C DDD6 38D2 6CBC 1E46 1DBF 22                                                        Government                         stanley cup  stanley polska                                                                                                    Cpap How a Team of Nerds and Artists Uncovered Warhol   s Lost Digital Art
 for a while now, to varying degrees of credibility, but this one from the April issue of MacUser magazine is probably the prettiest鈥攁nd most plausibly Apple鈥攊nterpretation we ;ve seen. The design was cooked up by designer Martin Hajek鈥攚ho   done some spot-on renders for Gizmodo i stanley thermoskanne n the past鈥攊n close collaboration with the editors of MacUser. The goal was to make it something that they could realistically see themselves buying from an Apple Store, on a hunch that Apple would keep the design as classic as possible. The result is something far less visually offensive than some of the other concepts that have made the rounds. apples-next-iphone-home-page-will-probably-look-like-th-5920479 Still, even a sharp-looking design like this highlights the difficulties of cramming iOS design language into a tiny watch screen, if that   something Apple   even doing. stanley quencher  The weather and  stanley espana watch widgets look great, more or less, but check out that third panel, with the RSS/Tweetbot feed. Pretty cramped! There are ways out of that, like trimming down to a single feed on the screen at once, but that leaves you with a lot of swiping. We ;re still waiting to see something that makes sense of putting the sheer amount of information that makes its way through our devices on the limited real estate of a watch face. Does a relatively pretty render mean that an Apple smartwatch is imminent  Not at all, no. But this looks far more believable as an App