Having avoided it for almost 6 years, I finally have to go to a real doctor. (Went to an ER once but I don't count that as I was only partially conscious).
Crazy *** rash on my chest and back, thought it was hives or something but not going away. Hopefully it is something cool like bloatfly larvae so I have a cool story to tell later this week.
Shingles. Or w/e adult chicken pox are.
Had a short bout of those DO NOT WANT AGAIN.
Didn't have rash/blister except for 1 tiny spot but holy crap I had this stinging+electric shock pain that wrapped around my entire ribcage.
It would just come and go suddenly so intensely that I would literally be staggered from the pain. Lasted like 2 weeks.
Love when the local news site typos the age in a report.
"Benjamin P. Gotham, 3, was charged with driving while intoxicated, failure to keep right and speed not reasonable or prudent following a property damage accident."
Sigh having an argument with stupid Excel...why when I print a graph the values on the x axis come out as 1 1 1 1 1.. instead of what I see on my screen?!?
MH4U out for delivery as of an hour and 20m ago >_>
All board the Hype Train!
For those bummed that there doesnt seem to be a Western Release of the huge Strategy Guide that normally comes with MH games in japan. This site here has a ton of info including drop rates and such to help you plan your hunts.
Sigh having an argument with stupid Excel...why when I print a graph the values on the x axis come out as 1 1 1 1 1.. instead of what I see on my screen?!?
So, for the past couple of weeks I had to deal with IRS in finding out an EIN for a client who created one years ago, but couldn't remember it when she wanted to actually start her business. I get a POA and everything, obviously leaving the EIN number blank cause we don't know it, and called EIN operations hotline at IRS.
First call went roughly like this:
<Agent> EIN Operations, Agent Dumbass, Number 8675309, how may I help you?
<Me> Yeah, my client Evil Incorporated lost their EIN created back in 2010, and the officer in charge asked me to get in touch with this division to get the EIN.
<Agent> Sure, send us the POA.
*5 minutes later*
<Agent> I'm sorry, but I cannot release the EIN to you.
<Me> Why not?
<Agent> The POA is incomplete, there is no EIN on the form.
*20 seconds of head desking later*
<Me> Yeah, did you not see on the POA that the purpose of the POA is to get an EIN?
<Agent> Yes, but I cannot approve of this POA until it is completed. You can, however, send a copy of the POA along with a letter explaining the situation at our offices at <insert random office in Ogden>.
*A week and a half later, after the letter was sent next day and all that ****
*Phone rings*
<Agent> Hello Mr. Ain'tgoingtotellyoumylastname, this is Agent Dumbass, number 8675309 calling in response to your inquiry on Evil Corporation, I have the EIN available to tell you, but I need you to send me a copy of the POA that I have in front of me again to verify that you are the person requesting this EIN.
<Me> Sure, give me a few minutes, I still have your fax number, it's XXX, right?
<Agent> Yes.
*5 minutes of intense faxing skills later*
<Agent> I'm sorry Mr. Ain'tgoingtotellyoumylastname, I cannot release this EIN to you, as although your POA matches exactly to the one I have in front of me, the EIN box is not filled out and is incomplete, please send me a completed copy of the POA using the EIN I refuse to give to you.
I swear, IRS is either trolling us all, or I got the stupidest agent known to governmental agencies....
So, for the past couple of weeks I had to deal with IRS in finding out an EIN for a client who created one years ago, but couldn't remember it when she wanted to actually start her business. I get a POA and everything, obviously leaving the EIN number blank cause we don't know it, and called EIN operations hotline at IRS.
First call went roughly like this:
<Agent> EIN Operations, Agent Dumbass, Number 8675309, how may I help you?
<Me> Yeah, my client Evil Incorporated lost their EIN created back in 2010, and the officer in charge asked me to get in touch with this division to get the EIN.
<Agent> Sure, send us the POA.
*5 minutes later*
<Agent> I'm sorry, but I cannot release the EIN to you.
<Me> Why not?
<Agent> The POA is incomplete, there is no EIN on the form.
*20 seconds of head desking later*
<Me> Yeah, did you not see on the POA that the purpose of the POA is to get an EIN?
<Agent> Yes, but I cannot approve of this POA until it is completed. You can, however, send a copy of the POA along with a letter explaining the situation at our offices at <insert random office in Ogden>.
*A week and a half later, after the letter was sent next day and all that ****
*Phone rings*
<Agent> Hello Mr. Ain'tgoingtotellyoumylastname, this is Agent Dumbass, number 8675309 calling in response to your inquiry on Evil Corporation, I have the EIN available to tell you, but I need you to send me a copy of the POA that I have in front of me again to verify that you are the person requesting this EIN.
<Me> Sure, give me a few minutes, I still have your fax number, it's XXX, right?
<Agent> Yes.
*5 minutes of intense faxing skills later*
<Agent> I'm sorry Mr. Ain'tgoingtotellyoumylastname, I cannot release this EIN to you, as although your POA matches exactly to the one I have in front of me, the EIN box is not filled out and is incomplete, please send me a completed copy of the POA using the EIN I refuse to give to you.
I swear, IRS is either trolling us all, or I got the stupidest agent known to governmental agencies....
/rant
Hmm you said true story beforehand... I can't trust this to be true.
So, for the past couple of weeks I had to deal with IRS in finding out an EIN for a client who created one years ago, but couldn't remember it when she wanted to actually start her business. I get a POA and everything, obviously leaving the EIN number blank cause we don't know it, and called EIN operations hotline at IRS.
First call went roughly like this:
<Agent> EIN Operations, Agent Dumbass, Number 8675309, how may I help you?
<Me> Yeah, my client Evil Incorporated lost their EIN created back in 2010, and the officer in charge asked me to get in touch with this division to get the EIN.
<Agent> Sure, send us the POA.
*5 minutes later*
<Agent> I'm sorry, but I cannot release the EIN to you.
<Me> Why not?
<Agent> The POA is incomplete, there is no EIN on the form.
*20 seconds of head desking later*
<Me> Yeah, did you not see on the POA that the purpose of the POA is to get an EIN?
<Agent> Yes, but I cannot approve of this POA until it is completed. You can, however, send a copy of the POA along with a letter explaining the situation at our offices at <insert random office in Ogden>.
*A week and a half later, after the letter was sent next day and all that ****
*Phone rings*
<Agent> Hello Mr. Ain'tgoingtotellyoumylastname, this is Agent Dumbass, number 8675309 calling in response to your inquiry on Evil Corporation, I have the EIN available to tell you, but I need you to send me a copy of the POA that I have in front of me again to verify that you are the person requesting this EIN.
<Me> Sure, give me a few minutes, I still have your fax number, it's XXX, right?
<Agent> Yes.
*5 minutes of intense faxing skills later*
<Agent> I'm sorry Mr. Ain'tgoingtotellyoumylastname, I cannot release this EIN to you, as although your POA matches exactly to the one I have in front of me, the EIN box is not filled out and is incomplete, please send me a completed copy of the POA using the EIN I refuse to give to you.
I swear, IRS is either trolling us all, or I got the stupidest agent known to governmental agencies....
/rant
Hmm you said true story beforehand... I can't trust this to be true.
Be lucky you don't deal with the federal government then.
So, for the past couple of weeks I had to deal with IRS in finding out an EIN for a client who created one years ago, but couldn't remember it when she wanted to actually start her business. I get a POA and everything, obviously leaving the EIN number blank cause we don't know it, and called EIN operations hotline at IRS.
First call went roughly like this:
<Agent> EIN Operations, Agent Dumbass, Number 8675309, how may I help you?
<Me> Yeah, my client Evil Incorporated lost their EIN created back in 2010, and the officer in charge asked me to get in touch with this division to get the EIN.
<Agent> Sure, send us the POA.
*5 minutes later*
<Agent> I'm sorry, but I cannot release the EIN to you.
<Me> Why not?
<Agent> The POA is incomplete, there is no EIN on the form.
*20 seconds of head desking later*
<Me> Yeah, did you not see on the POA that the purpose of the POA is to get an EIN?
<Agent> Yes, but I cannot approve of this POA until it is completed. You can, however, send a copy of the POA along with a letter explaining the situation at our offices at <insert random office in Ogden>.
*A week and a half later, after the letter was sent next day and all that ****
*Phone rings*
<Agent> Hello Mr. Ain'tgoingtotellyoumylastname, this is Agent Dumbass, number 8675309 calling in response to your inquiry on Evil Corporation, I have the EIN available to tell you, but I need you to send me a copy of the POA that I have in front of me again to verify that you are the person requesting this EIN.
<Me> Sure, give me a few minutes, I still have your fax number, it's XXX, right?
<Agent> Yes.
*5 minutes of intense faxing skills later*
<Agent> I'm sorry Mr. Ain'tgoingtotellyoumylastname, I cannot release this EIN to you, as although your POA matches exactly to the one I have in front of me, the EIN box is not filled out and is incomplete, please send me a completed copy of the POA using the EIN I refuse to give to you.
I swear, IRS is either trolling us all, or I got the stupidest agent known to governmental agencies....
So, for the past couple of weeks I had to deal with IRS in finding out an EIN for a client who created one years ago, but couldn't remember it when she wanted to actually start her business. I get a POA and everything, obviously leaving the EIN number blank cause we don't know it, and called EIN operations hotline at IRS.
First call went roughly like this:
<Agent> EIN Operations, Agent Dumbass, Number 8675309, how may I help you?
<Me> Yeah, my client Evil Incorporated lost their EIN created back in 2010, and the officer in charge asked me to get in touch with this division to get the EIN.
<Agent> Sure, send us the POA.
*5 minutes later*
<Agent> I'm sorry, but I cannot release the EIN to you.
<Me> Why not?
<Agent> The POA is incomplete, there is no EIN on the form.
*20 seconds of head desking later*
<Me> Yeah, did you not see on the POA that the purpose of the POA is to get an EIN?
<Agent> Yes, but I cannot approve of this POA until it is completed. You can, however, send a copy of the POA along with a letter explaining the situation at our offices at <insert random office in Ogden>.
*A week and a half later, after the letter was sent next day and all that ****
*Phone rings*
<Agent> Hello Mr. Ain'tgoingtotellyoumylastname, this is Agent Dumbass, number 8675309 calling in response to your inquiry on Evil Corporation, I have the EIN available to tell you, but I need you to send me a copy of the POA that I have in front of me again to verify that you are the person requesting this EIN.
<Me> Sure, give me a few minutes, I still have your fax number, it's XXX, right?
<Agent> Yes.
*5 minutes of intense faxing skills later*
<Agent> I'm sorry Mr. Ain'tgoingtotellyoumylastname, I cannot release this EIN to you, as although your POA matches exactly to the one I have in front of me, the EIN box is not filled out and is incomplete, please send me a completed copy of the POA using the EIN I refuse to give to you.
I swear, IRS is either trolling us all, or I got the stupidest agent known to governmental agencies....
/rant
need this in webcomic form
I can't create a webcomic! I'm poorly talented in the creation department, as you probably saw in my movie poster earlier!
I know I was having an issue the other day with getting data to plot correctly, but it was before the printing stage, and office 2013.
It had something to do with the way the data was selected to input into the graph, even though it should have worked either way. I'm not sure, I don't mess with excel to that point, I just use it for tables for checklists usually, or organizing data out of an inventory. Lab partners are great, as otherwise I'd not be able to turn in my lab reports.
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.