same as other countries……..
We have a principle of equal access to a minimum Internet standard.
It doesn't matter what the population density in Sydney is, but how much city
dwellers are willing to pay so that *everyone else* in the country can have NBN
too.
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On 8 May 2019, at 11:21 am, drllau wrote:
> >We're looking for a Growth Designer (think a mix of Growth Hacking + Data
> >Science + Marketing + IT). Details at x
> let's see, to be competent at data-science we are looking at 3 years maths
> pref to post-grad level
Don't be silly, most "Data
What's a limit-vote?
Have you read Kepner-Tregoe?
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> On 2 Apr 2019, at 1:03 pm, Pushpinder Singh Bagga
> wrote:
>
> Hi SS,
>
> I'd love to check the methodologies you use to make decisions as a group
> around "why-what-how" situation
he Forbes article, which links directly to the
USPTO in the second paragraph.
How much easier do you want it? Apparently they don't teach reading in schools
either :P
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https://people.csiro.au/C/K/Kimberley-Clayfield
$10M for 10% of the data and tasking sounds very cheap. It's probably the
Australian overpasses that no one else wanted.
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On Mon, 8 Oct 2018, 04:38 Dean Collins wrote:
> Anyon
’s probably not secure against someone maliciously downloading
and re-publishing the content. The rest is fairly easy, isn’t it?
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> Cheers,
> Dean
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
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The very same thoughts I have on all your posts.
“Why won’t Dean give us the respect of sharing his own thoughts, and
giving us a tiny clue what the link is about before we decide to click?”
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> On 7 Aug 2018, at 6:35 pm, Dean Collins wrote:
>
> Thoughts?
&
I'd pay to have thousands of childhood photos on 35mm negative film
and/or paper to be scanned. If they're in albums, any associated
handwriting to be transcribed also.
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> On 16 May 2018, at 11:10 am, Pushpinder Singh Bagga
> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone
>
> ... control ...
>
You got it in one. Control means stability, so money today is likely to be
still worth something tomorrow.
As opposed to most crypto-scams.
>
>
> On Sun, 1 Apr 2018 at 9:48 am, Clifford Heath
> wrote:
>
>> Ponzi schemes and similar fin
ome
public protection should be in place.
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On Sun, 1 Apr 2018, 02:31 Dean Collins wrote:
> Reading this article today
> -
> https://www.manatt.com/Insights/Newsletters/Advertising-Law/Cryptocurrency-Pays-Price-for-Alleged-Harm-With-Ad
>
>
>
>
>
> I’m kind
They used to have the same administrators.
Apparently not any more.
> On 14 Sep 2017, at 2:01 PM, Shane Greenup wrote:
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> Looks like you're complaining about the Meetup list to the Googlegroups list.
>
> On 14 September 2017 at 13:58, Clifford Heath
> wrote:
>
Look at the last two messages from Michael Ditchburn.
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> On 14 Sep 2017, at 1:13 PM, Rai wrote:
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> What spam? There's nothing in the moderation queue or the message queue?
>
> Rai
>
> On 14 September 2017 at 07:21, Clifford Heath
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Who is the administrator of the Silicon Beach mailing list.
I just received the third spam message in 24 hours.
Can somebody please deal with the spammers asap?
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on their name. There are reporting differences, but the
most common reason for going to this level is that Pty Ltd
companies have a limited number of shareholders - 25 when I
was familiar with it - and a public company doesn't have this limit.
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> On 18 May 2017, at 2:14 PM,
One of my favourite "rewrites"...
Old School: The early bird catches the worm
The Now: The early bird catches the worm, the early worm gets eaten by the
bird. Which one are you! :)
The second mouse gets the cheese...
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> On 1 Mar 2017, at 1:47 PM, Pushpinder Bagga wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> My name is Pushpinder and I am the co-founder of DISHME.
>
> Did you know that cook
xamples of companies starting where others already exist and
> do it well. Still new comers come in and show they can capture a market
> share. Airlines, mobile phones, ecommerce are just some.
>
>
> On Jan 30, 2017 06:31, Clifford Heath wrote:
> Ok, on to the next question.
uldn't believe a claim
that globalism will give you a winning edge...
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> On 29 Jan 2017, at 4:05 PM, simran wrote:
>
> Apps generally have a much much bigger "barrier to entry" as downloading
> something is way of more an ask than to view something on th
tell you even a quarter of the companies running the software I helped
create.
> Thanks for the suggestion on explaining to them why it's unprofitable Matt.
I agree that it's good advice. Don't start on the back foot.
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On 12 May 2016, at 10:10 PM, Nick wrote:
> I'm currently trying to find a business mentor to help out (tech + product
> background) as we're at the stage of growing the business we currently have.
It would probably be useful to say what kind of business it is.
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I’d bloody-well hope so. Why should the Australian taxpayer fund IP creation to
be the property of a US entity?
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ferent “single tax” systems have
been devised,
but none actually implemented. They’re all overly simplistic. Look at the Henry
George League
as an example of a particularly persistent (yet ultimately unrealistic)
single-tax theory.
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>
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>
> Dean Co
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> ...In this narrow niche, MathMarketing is pretty well known as domain experts.
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oth in liberal arts and in STEM. The use of
a computer
is incidental to the cognitive developmental goals that are achievable.
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in the
fact-based approach - see http://dataconstellation.com for more)
to you in your endeavours, and perhaps to others here
who are
embarking on the most challenging startup of all: fledging great children.
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> On 19 Mar 2015, at 6:08 pm, Adam Mills wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> For those of you I haven't met at drinks, I am on
initial IP?
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another one that says how fast the network
probably is, etc.
Of course, there’s also a free version with reduced detail and less
accuracy.
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> On 31 Jan 2015, at 5:28 am, Dean Collins wrote:
>
> I was reading this brochure today on the GeoIP product from WPEngine -
>
etup.com/Ruby-On-Rails-Oceania-Sydney/events/219030271/>
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> What city?
Space :). Can you book the space station?
People would have to arrange their own transport, of course.
If you arrive, you’re welcome.
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> On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 5:54 AM, Brian Lim wrote:
>
> Hi Guy
Speak to Andy Gelme , a co-founder at <http://lifx.co>.
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> On 8 Dec 2014, at 7:06 am, Matt Moore wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing an article on Internet of Thing* for a non-technical
> audience**. I'm interested in Australian companies working i
Turnbull gets it. He was unable to stop it.
If you want to do something useful, create a mass-market VPN
platform that all Australians can use to tunnel their traffic
past the filters.
Clifford Heath.
> On 8 Nov 2014, at 3:41 am, Dean Collins wrote:
>
> Its getting to the point
I'm surprised that this article hasn't yet generated discussion here:
<http://lnkd.in/bu-bHy6>
If you see a "Premium content" message, you might be able to get the
article by deleting all cookies from theaustralian and re-loading the above
link. It worked for me any
On 19 Jun 2014, at 5:42 pm, Hugh Stephens wrote:
> Of course, then you start asking questions about whether by TPA you'd be
> forced to accept cash payment from overseas customers etc, but maybe for the
> sake of (my) sanity let's assume we're talking about Australian registered
> businesses se
On 3 Jun 2014, at 7:48 am, Michael Dausmann wrote:
> This is nice but what we really want is a robot.
Please disable all four robots, so we know which one is the real you.
:)
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wrote:
> “On a side note, the "all ideas are worthless" startup groupthink is f**king
> annoying. It's just utter garbage. Please stop it. “
> I’m glad someone said it.
I thought I said it earlier, and a good deal more succinctly.
However,
On 11 May 2014, at 11:52 pm, Xuanyi Chew wrote:
> Ideas are dime a dozen. Execution matters.
Good ideas can be executed, bad ideas can’t.
People who cannot tell the difference are a dime a dozen.
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has not been well communicated, and I find that fact rather amazing. I would be
very happy if someone with better graphic arts capability than I wanted to
produce anatomical posture diagrams to accompany my write-up.
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On 30 Apr 2014, at 11:28 am, Marcus Holmes wrote:
> I made
ays immediately unfollow any vendor who DMs me with a message
that wasn’t written specifically for me, by a real person. And then maybe, even.
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rom feeling old,
I have more drive now than I ever had. I think LawPath might be
the right challenge for me this year, and I'm sure that with the
right team, I can help you achieve the success you're looking for.
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Agile I
What are you going to say when you cold-call a prospect?
Surely we have just as much need and right to know that information, since
you're going to expose it publicly anyhow? I don't see what purpose your
secretiveness can serve.
On 19 Dec 2013 17:39, "David Lye" wrote:
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> Hello everybody!
>
>
trictly.
And that's the last I'll say on the subject.
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I respect you for owning up. It takes guts.
I hope this thread hasn't triggered any worthy folk to unsubscribe,
but I fear it has. Let's all stop now making it worse now, ok?
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On 08/11/2013, at 3:49 PM, Michael Ridland wrote:
>
> Yes, I apologise
;m not categorising anyone, but making that inference was an a-hole thing to
do.
Good effort. Looks like you have some more "failure" badges to wear.
I hear they're all the rage in California.
Clifford Heath.
> On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Tom Allen wrote:
> Thanks for
illion people to pay $1 for a new feature, and you have
your $B business.
Clifford Heath.
On 07/11/2013, at 12:13 AM, a...@lawpath.com.au wrote:
> Hi Corey, a few things.
>
> I'm not one to shout down someone's idea AND I agree with what others have
> echoed that
,
and people who know how to implement them will benefit from them.
Other ideas will be feasible in future. And some… probably never.
I genuinely hope you can build a viable business, but you need to
pick battles you can win… that's all I was trying to say in the first place.
Anyhow… best of luck.
).
These kinds of questions require someone who has the basic engineering
insight to be able to answer.
If you don't know how to answer these questions, you aren't at the starting
gate yet.
And that's not the worst of your problems. You want to disrupt a $T business,
with no capital? Goo
should have been huge, but mistakes happen.
It was reborn (my name is on the new company's patents) and is
currently grossing only $100M/year - but it has different owners now.
Any further questions?
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> On Wednesday, November 6, 2013, Clifford Heath wrote:
> On 06/11/201
tralia.
That software ran banks, telcos, etc, and even NASDAQ for a decade.
The company was founded on $10K of startup capital.
So you don't need to lecture me about thinking big.
Clifford Heath.
> On Wednesday, November 6, 2013, Clifford Heath wrote:
> Corey,
>
> With r
ay what your "pocket computer" will be that my phone and/or tablet
isn't already (hint: both are pocket computers already).
Please find something you *can* achieve and don't waste your life on this
nonsense.
Sorry to be harsh, but you just don't seem to be getting smarter
The rest of the world uses a database for that, not a spreadsheet.
Or if they're poor and/or ignorant, Microsoft Access.
Clifford Heath.
On 23/08/2013, at 5:38 PM, Matthew Mosse-Robinson
wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Long time reader second time poster. I run (with my busines
Given the number of people signed up, this can't be new, but
I hadn't heard it mentioned here, and would like comments.
<https://www.commbank.com.au/business/entrepreneurs.html>
<http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=5109810>
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ng a go, but it just seems that you
care about the wrong things, and ignore all the ones that really matter.
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On 12/08/2013, at 9:18 AM, Corey Baines wrote:
> Hi Geoff,
> Thanks for commenting, I completely understand your post, Spectrul is an
> amazing product with som
g your Mastercard debit card, and a $29.95/year charge (applied
only while
there's actually money in the account; all fees are suspended when the balance
hits zero).
So far it's cost nothing however.
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> Silvia.
>
> On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 9:57 PM, Clifford Hea
u know how it goes.
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On 02/08/2013, at
work).
It seems like a remarkably low-fuss way to get a US bank account number,
but I'd like to hear of someone using it before signing up.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payoneer>
<http://www.payoneer.com/>
<http://www.payoneer.com/payment-services/en/paypal/>
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chnology. It
doesn't help to have world-class insight if you get sidelined by new owners.
And if nothing else, Australians do have world-class insight.
That's my sad story. I have happy stories too, including one I'm creating now.
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appropriate to repeat their details for you. No great surprises there.
Read the footer of any message, and you'll find a pointer to the archives.
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say.
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>
>>> On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 3:52 PM, Ritesh Patel - The Ticket Fairy
>>> wrote:
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> Have a little favou
On 22/05/2013, at 4:05 PM, Michael Ridland wrote:
> Why is there much-needed (especially in Australia) disruption?
Heh. My question isn't about that, but how are they going to break the lock-in
contracts and Stockholm syndrome that the big players have over the venues?
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On 18/05/2013, at 1:40 AM, drllau wrote:
> BTW ... given that NZ has no capital gains tax, startups may want to give
> their hard-working Aussie staff a 6 month "holiday" here after their IPO.
I'm assuming that's in jest - wouldn't you get taxed on your return to
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> Its a requirement
> of the visa... E-3s are tied to an employer. If you stop being
> employed by that company your visa becomes invalid.
>
> I would be a little bit surprised if a new employer could get through
> the paperwork process in ten days. Th
Geoff,
On 14/05/2013, at 7:19 AM, Geoff McQueen | AffinityLive
wrote:
> • The ease of hiring here is matched by the ease of firing.
How effectively can you deal with that (extend the ten days) in your employment
agreement?
Or does such an agreement get torn up too easily?
Cliff
If you can tolerate an occasional duplicate, use a hash table with no
overflow handling - just overwrite previous entries. If the bucket already
contains the same value, the new one is a dup.
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On Jan 11, 2013 7:39 AM, "Roger Barnes" wrote:
> If you have the ID f
te.
The examples on my website are compilable with the open source Ruby gem, and
you are of course welcome to play with them and ask questions. Only the APRIMO
tool is closed source. But you're right, I need to write more open courseware
and
probably a book.
Clifford.
>
> Cheers,
> D
ial fully - which is my dilemma. I don't have another thirty
years to see this come to fruition, so I don't want to just build a medium sized
business on it. I want it to be the core of a nuclear chain reaction that blows
the entire IT industry into the future.
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t.
And no, I haven't even tried to pitch for VC/angel funding, because I can't
imagine a
success scenario down this avenue. If you have different ideas, I'm listening.
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: specification of
military IT
standards and automated verification of compliant systems.
It's not a mature technology yet, but my clients are having success with it.
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ption - but it'll take an upset barely short
of a Royal Commission to achieve it. Meantime, I'm thinking about how to
return to subsistence farming to offset the increasing decline in food quality.
Do I sound angry yet?
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will need to fight it on all levels - right up to the prime minister.
Grass-roots
education and general consciousness-raising is the area with the biggest
shortfall, IMO, but you need to work at every level - you have excessively
powerful opponents.
Just my 2c.
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ping down anyone's throat. Even
though I detected the irony, I'm still not sure what all its
authors meant.
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> S.
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Robert Shea wrote:
>>
>> I never said I was dodging the issue.
>> I said all I can do
,
and it seems like the right model for aggregating angel investments into larger
lumps. What existing investment structures most resemble this? If none exist,
they should!
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estments is
much more likely to avoid massive scams and losses that the
superannuation industry could ill afford.
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Like it or not, you have to learn how to be political as well as
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On 28/08/2012, at 4:34 PM, simran wrote:
so it grows.
Ultimately, you earn respect not by downplaying your
abilities, but by stepping up and proving them.
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On 28/08/2012, at 4:05 PM, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
> I know that if I don't mention what I'm good at and what I do, I get
> overlooked as "the s
rass-roots pull for the services
that can be built around this data, the government incentive
provide it will always lose momentum.
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I must say that your anti-government ranting is beginning to grate again.
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t about my ActiveFacts
project and the APRIMO product, which is even more ambitious
than OpenUI… If anyone has an appetite for terraforming software
construction from today's landscape, talk to me...
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Ben,
Have you ever heard of the thing they call "marriage"? It works kinda like
that, but better.
:P
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On 09/04/2012, at 1:22 PM, Ben Sand wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> I've been thinking about this for a while, and I've finally come up with
> s
Hard to see much market when you can buy eminently hackable Android tables for
$70 though…
On 17/02/2012, at 11:22 AM, David Lyon wrote:
> Nothing stopping iPad users hacking their iPads right now. But it
> doesn't happen all that much because those users aren't into that sort
> of thing at all
h promotion)
and had also established new social circles based in their relationships
within the company.
So in addition to skills and experience, I'd add a third factor: loyalty.
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updates, Sharepoint updates, etc…
Until an alternate notification source eclipses email, email will always be the
core of enterprise communications too.
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at a "dob-in-a-bad-driver" website might get
used; enough bad reports showing number-plates and iPhone videos
might prompt police investigation. There are so many drivers who ought
not to have licenses…
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score
for all four initial parameters: traffic, interest, wealth and generosity; as
well as a
fair number of folk who can buy you up.
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On 03/08/2011, at 11:40 AM, cij wrote:
@Niki, how did you find the speed of the Google Maps geocoder calls?
IME, it's fine, but don't make your users wait for it. Do it
asynchronously,
if only because you don't want to fail the transaction if Google is
slow or
says no.
though I'm not very likely to want to be a co-founder, I'd
like to help.
Hopefully I'll meet some of you at SB Melbourne drinks tonight.
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ur reading comprehension has hit a new low. I give up.
I hope someone else derived something useful from my
thoughts.
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If you have an issue with community internet, you should be taking
it up
with people that are currently providing it. Not me.
Thanks for your time.
David
On Mon, Ma
issue I mentioned was the Terms of Use agreements
of the ISPs. A store wouldn't be allowed to do this on a normal
domestic plan, and probably not on their business plans either.
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l networks.
In addition, most ISPs specifically prohibit sharing your
network outside your property boundary. A civil issue maybe,
but one they'd feel entitled to prosecute if you become
popular.
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A mesh implemented
at street level could operate fully within the law.
Nobody is
gal - many times over the maximum EIRP. You might get off
with a warning the first time, but the fines that can be imposed are
quite significant.
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of the
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ax even then. Instead, you had a CGT
liability when you eventually sold the shares. That has gone.
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this context,
can someone clarify what the changes were, and when tax is payable?
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This is a nice little startup-that-wasn't, built by a friend of mine:
<http://mappedrealestate.com.au/>. A lot of really nice ideas and
geographical mashups in there.
Clifford Heath.
On 14/02/2011, at 9:47 AM, Stephen Kelly wrote:
RP Data is a publicly traded Australian company.
ts they wish to track.
In any case, this is really a discussion for an iPad developers
forum, not SB.
Clifford Heath.
Geoff.
On Feb 6, 6:34 pm, Clifford Heath wrote:
On 06/02/2011, at 5:21 PM, Jeromy Evans wrote:
The ipad only has a capacitive touch screen. You'll have to find
out
ry difficult problem.
Clifford Heath.
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