[Vision2020] Spam & Taxes

bill london london@moscow.com
Sun, 21 Dec 2003 11:15:14 -0800


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D-
I looked at the tax chart you suggested.  This chart lists both urban 
tax % and rural tax % in each county, as well as the overall average.
What I thought was interesting was that in comparing urban tax %: Latah 
was not the highest, but was one of 5 counties clustered at top with 
highest urban rates.
However, Latah was the clear winner in the race for highest rural tax 
rate.  No other county was close.
I can understand how the urban tax rate (in Moscow) would be affected by 
the UI/Gritman/New St. Andrews etc not paying property taxes, but why is 
the rural tax rate so significantly higher than any other county?
BL

Dale Courtney wrote:

>Wayne Fox writes: 
>  
>
>>I 
>>now regard your posts with the same regard as I do to those 
>>of Douglas Wilson and Douglas Stambler.
>>    
>>
>
>Your loss. Go check for yourself:
>http://www2.state.id.us/tax/propertytax/PTpdfs/2002AveragePropTaxRates.pdf
>
>If you need help with Excel, let me know. I teach Excel. 
>
>  
>
>>2.  The pre-post email service data can be created so that it 
>>merges seamlessly with those added during transmission.  Why 
>>do think that after thousands and thousands of hours of 
>>tracing, virus creators are seldom discovered?
>>    
>>
>
>Many are seldom "discovered" because most are not sending from within the
>USA -- hence how ridiculous the current anti-spam legislation before
>Congress is (which is actually weaker legislation than those that the States
>have passed). 
>
>If you would like, I can teach you how to use some geographic trace route
>software -- it can show where the spammers email was injected into the
>system. 
>
>Best,
>Dale
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D-<br>
I looked at the tax chart you suggested.&nbsp; This chart lists both urban
tax % and rural tax % in each county, as well as the overall average.<br>
What I thought was interesting was that in comparing urban tax %: Latah
was not the highest, but was one of 5 counties clustered at top with
highest urban rates.<br>
However, Latah was the clear winner in the race for highest rural tax
rate.&nbsp; No other county was close.<br>
I can understand how the urban tax rate (in Moscow) would be affected
by the UI/Gritman/New St. Andrews etc not paying property taxes, but
why is the rural tax rate so significantly higher than any other county?<br>
BL<br>
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Dale Courtney wrote:<br>
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 cite="mid200312211054.hBLAsLd9005564@whale2.fsr.net">
  <pre wrap="">Wayne Fox writes: 
  </pre>
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    <pre wrap="">I 
now regard your posts with the same regard as I do to those 
of Douglas Wilson and Douglas Stambler.
    </pre>
  </blockquote>
  <pre wrap=""><!---->
Your loss. Go check for yourself:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www2.state.id.us/tax/propertytax/PTpdfs/2002AveragePropTaxRates.pdf">http://www2.state.id.us/tax/propertytax/PTpdfs/2002AveragePropTaxRates.pdf</a>

If you need help with Excel, let me know. I teach Excel. 

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  <blockquote type="cite">
    <pre wrap="">2.  The pre-post email service data can be created so that it 
merges seamlessly with those added during transmission.  Why 
do think that after thousands and thousands of hours of 
tracing, virus creators are seldom discovered?
    </pre>
  </blockquote>
  <pre wrap=""><!---->
Many are seldom "discovered" because most are not sending from within the
USA -- hence how ridiculous the current anti-spam legislation before
Congress is (which is actually weaker legislation than those that the States
have passed). 

If you would like, I can teach you how to use some geographic trace route
software -- it can show where the spammers email was injected into the
system. 

Best,
Dale

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