Which seems to have the same issue, according to the critical reviews.
On top of that, there’s at least one other Nolansend branded camera with at least one bad review, complaining about the same issue: that the given camera doesn’t do what the listing says it does.
I’ve been conned before now, by third party sellers on Amazon: conned into buying a USB stick with a far smaller capacity than claimed.
Frankly?
I’m wondering if these iffy cameras are a new, similar, trend.
~≈Ç≈~
Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Mum† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with everybody scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
* Oh, personal taxes, Olga§ … ? Yeah: the few bits of trading and blogging I do, mean I’m under the minimum income threshold: which is a relief! I’d have to register as self-employed if it wasn’t. It’s not something I’ve done up until now as — as fun as it is — the blog’s not made much in the way of money! It’s too much faff for not enough gain!
Talking of faff? Yeah: you’re not the first person I’ve known mention how awkward US sales taxes are: I think Debbi mentioned it, on her one trip, here. It does seem an odd way of doing things.
IVA … ? That’s “Impuesto sobre el Valor Añadido”, is that right? That’s what it says, here, anyway! Guess what Google Translate says it means in English … ?
† Hello, Mum! Did Katie and Jim get home OK … ?
‡ I’d assume Deep Creek Lake’s a reservoir, Debbi§: is that right? Most of the artificial lakes in the UK are, I think! And I have to confess, I could never work out how to pronounce ‘Chesapeake’: is it ‘cheez-AR-peak’ or ‘cheez-a-pee-key’? The latter was what I was taught at school, I know that!
I never think of the Osmonds, Debbi. I always think of a fictional cabbie called Ali Osman: he was one of the original characters in EastEnders. (The character was from a Turkish Cypriot family who’d emigrated to London, many years earlier.)
§ Oh, today’s earworm … ? (Is that Jeff Lynn standing to Harrison’s left … ? Beard, shades?)
Yes, I imagine. I did my tax returns after I left Medicine, when I was doing translations, etc, but I never reached the limit in any case, although I kept paying some insurance. It wasn't too complicated in the UK (I'm not sure how things are now) but it is more complete here, as you are supposed to be making a regular amount of money from whatever activity you do, and you have to do paperwork every three months or so (and pay insurance, of course, but that depends on how much money you make and how long you've been in business for). The problem is, that if by the nature of your business you don't make a regular income, there aren't any great options out there, and if you make very little, you might end up having to pay more in insurance than what you get. It isn't surprising that a lot of people do cash-in-hand things instead. They don't make it easy. I have to do a tax return because of the flat I bought when I came that I have rented, although I don't reach the minimum either, but it is the law. I don't get any other income, because although there are some schemes and payments available at a certain age, I didn't work long enough in Spain to be eligible for any of those, so there you have it.
I love it when someone comments. But, having had anonymous comments I feel may be libellous, actionable or just plain offensive, over the years?
I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
Should you choose to use a pseudonym/name, I’d appreciate it if that name were to be polite and inoffensive. I’d rather you kept it clean, and relatively grown up. Comments left with a pseudonym will be posted at my discretion: I really prefer a link.
Contentious, actionable or abusive posts left anonymously will not be posted. Nor will comments using offensive pseudonyms or language, or that are abusive of other commenters.
Thank you.
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Yes, I imagine. I did my tax returns after I left Medicine, when I was doing translations, etc, but I never reached the limit in any case, although I kept paying some insurance. It wasn't too complicated in the UK (I'm not sure how things are now) but it is more complete here, as you are supposed to be making a regular amount of money from whatever activity you do, and you have to do paperwork every three months or so (and pay insurance, of course, but that depends on how much money you make and how long you've been in business for). The problem is, that if by the nature of your business you don't make a regular income, there aren't any great options out there, and if you make very little, you might end up having to pay more in insurance than what you get. It isn't surprising that a lot of people do cash-in-hand things instead. They don't make it easy.
I have to do a tax return because of the flat I bought when I came that I have rented, although I don't reach the minimum either, but it is the law. I don't get any other income, because although there are some schemes and payments available at a certain age, I didn't work long enough in Spain to be eligible for any of those, so there you have it.
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3 Meta
4 WhatsApp
5 Social Network!
Actually, it's pronounced chess-a-peak here. But what interesting alternatives. :)
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2. 2004
3. Meta
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