Special one-time federal excise tax credit in 2006 rebates tax overpayment on phone bills.

From SD:

SPECIAL ONE TIME TAX CREDIT ON YOUR 2006 TAX RETURN

When it comes time to prepare and file your 2006 tax return, make sure you don’t overlook the “federal excise tax refund credit.” You claim the credit on line 71 of your form 1040. A similar line will be available if you file the short form 1040A. If you have family or friends who no longer file a tax return AND they have their own land phone in their home and have been paying a phone bill for years, make sure they know about this form 1040EZ-T.

What is this all about? Well the federal excise tax has been charged to you on your phone bill for years. It is an old tax that was assessed on your toll calls based on how far the call was being made and how much time you talked on that call. When phone companies began to offer flat fee phone service, challenges to the excise tax ended up in federal courts in several districts of the country. The challenges pointed out that flat fee/rate phone service had nothing to do with the distance and the length of the phone call. Therefore, the excise tax should/could not be assessed.

The IRS has now conceded this argument. Phone companies have been given notice to stop assessing the federal excise tax as of Aug 30, 2006. You will most likely see the tax on your September cutoff statement, but it should NOT be on your October bill.

But the challengers of the old law also demanded restitution. So the IRS has announced that a one time credit will be available when you and I file our 2006 tax return as I explained above. However, the IRS also established limits on how BIG a credit you can get. Here ‘s how it works.

If you file your return as a single person with just you as a dependent, you get to claim a $30 credit on line 71 of your 1040.

If you file with a child or a parent as your dependent, you claim $40.

If you file your return as a married couple with no children, you claim $40.

If you file as married with children, you claim $50 if one child, $60 if two children.

In all cases, the most you get to claim is $60 – UNLESS you have all your phone bills starting AFTER Feb 28, 2003 through July 31, 2006 (do not use any bills starting Aug 1, 2006.), then you can add up the ACTUAL TAX AS IT APPEARS ON YOUR BILLS AND CLAIM THAT FOR A CREDIT.

Now if you have your actual phone bills and come up with an ACTUAL TAX AMOUNT, you cannot use line 71 on your tax return. You have to complete a special form number 8913 and attach it to your tax return.

Individuals using the special from 1040EZ-T will have to attach this form 8913 also.

One final point – this credit is a refundable credit. That means you get this money, no matter how your tax return works out. If you would end up owing the IRS a balance, the refund will reduce that balance you owe. If you end up getting a refund, the credit will be added and you get a bigger refund by that $30 to $60, depending on how many dependents are on your return.

Feel free to pass this on or make copies for family and friends who don’t have computers.

Even Snopes is saying its true and not just a random internet chain mail: Special one-time federal excise tax credit in 2006 rebates tax overpayment on phone bills.

You can find more information on the IRS website:
Telephone Excise Tax
Telephone Tax Refund Questions and Answers

At first when reading the chain letter, it sounded like you need to be currently subscribed to a long distance service through the phone company, but according to the Q&A: Who is eligible to request the telephone tax refund? In general, any individual, business or nonprofit organization that paid long-distance tax for service billed after Feb 28, 2003 and before Aug 1, 2006 is eligible to request the refund. I’ve definitely paid for long-distance service between 2003 and 2006. Looks like I’m eligible for $40 too!

Casino Royale

As mentioned awhile, we went to see this movie as part of our morale event. I was quite impressed with this new James Bond played by Daniel Craig. It’s true there’s less tech and gadgetry, but this being the initialization of James Bond, I can see that being the case. Plus it wasn’t without any technology. There was that tracing bug and the medical condition transmitter attached with anti-venom producer. Then there’s the really hot girl, Eva Green.

Official Site
IMDb: 8.1/10 (18,688 votes)
Yahoo! Movies: The Critics: B+ / Yahoo! Users: B+
Rotten Tomatoes: Rating: 94% / Average Rating: 7.9/10
Apple Trailer
Amazon.com Soundtrack
MY RATING: 8.5/10

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Miami Vice

I don’t believe I’ve ever seen the original Miami Vice. My only memory about is probably at Universal Studios when they had that stunt show. Given that, I was just expecting a bunch of explosions in this movie. Didn’t turn out that bad.

Official Site
IMDb: 6.2/10 (15,102 votes)
Yahoo! Movies: The Critics: B- / Yahoo! Users: C+
Rotten Tomatoes: Rating: 47% / Average Rating: 5.6/10
Apple Trailer
Amazon.com HD-DVD
Amazon.com DVD
Amazon.com Soundtrack
MY RATING: 6.5/10

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Highlander

So I finally decided to watch this movie as I’ve heard it many times. Initially I thought it was something Braveheart (also another movie I have not fully watched), where it’s about Scottish swordsman and the Highlander was a hero defending them. Turns out I was semi-right, but it really mixes into modern day. I was somewhat disappointed by the movie, but given it was made in 1986, it might’ve been great for its time.

IMDb: 7.1/10 (23,033 votes)
Yahoo! Movies: Yahoo! Users: B
Rotten Tomatoes: Rating: 71% / Average Rating: 6.1/10
Amazon.com DVD
MY RATING: 6/10

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View Count

So I’ve installed a new plug-in called View Count by Michael O’Connell. Was pretty simple. Getting the view count was the 1st step in what I was trying to accomplish. I wanted to add a list of the top viewed posts in my sidebar. Installing the plug-in was pretty simple as I just dropped the folder and file into my WordPress wp-content\plugins directory.

Once activated, there was a new column in my wp_posts table called view_count. The default value is 0, but this’ll change once this plug-in is ran for some time.

So the next step was to create the MySQL query to get the x most viewed posts. Turns out executing the query was easier than I thought:
$results = $wpdb->get_results("SELECT ID, post_title, view_count FROM $wpdb->posts ORDER BY view_count DESC LIMIT $limit" );

Then for each result in the array of results you got back, I did the following which links to the post with title and displays how many views it has:
echo '<li><a href="' . get_permalink( $result->ID ) . '">' . $result->post_title . '</a> [<strong>' . $result->view_count . '</strong>]</li>';

And that’s basically it!

I did notice 1 problem with with the plug-in’s instruction. It states to show your posts sorted by view count, to just add this link: ?ordrby=view_count, however, the correct link according to the code does have the ‘e’ which is ?orderby=view_count.

Apparently, it’s also counting when I’m writing/editing the post. I frequently save due to times in the past when I lost complete essays by accidentally closing the tab or if my browser crashes and each reload counts as 1 view. I’ve changed it so it ignores my views, so it seems like a good workaround for now.

First Snow in Seattle of Winter 2006-2007

So after I got the screenshots of Neji’s “absolute defense”, I went on to watch that battle and Naruto vs Gaara and ultimately Sarutobi’s death and funeral.

First I noticed some Naruto kids pictures which I thought were awfully cute:
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Then I looked out the window and saw:
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Title should really be “First Snow in Bellevue of Winter 2006”, but I’m pretty sure if I’m getting this much snow here, it’s probably snowing in Seattle too.

Here’s some more pictures:
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Here’s a few videos I took:
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Force Field Width and Rice Noodles

First, let me wish Happy Birthday Belldandy!


I was thinking (while swinging my bent curtain pole around), that spinning force fields must’ve had widths. Let me explain. Similar to Neji’s force field in Naruto, where he spins around really fast and reflects anything that comes near him. Neji’s force field is known as Hakkeshou Kaiten (八卦掌 回天). Although revisiting the episode (#61), it appears that by spinning, he’s generating a force field by releasing chakra along the way. Of course this is animation. But similar ideas have been about and the term used Naruto is: Absolute Defense. Gaara has a similar force field thing where the sand creates a bubble around him and if that is penetrated, a layer outside his skin is formed. However, my force field width really only deals with ones generated by spinning, like when movies or cartoons have a guy spinning a bo stick really fast and the bullets or ninja stars get reflected off it.

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As I was saying, I was spinning my broken curtain pole around, when I got to thinking what if I can spin this stick really fast, would I be able to create a bubble around me, similar to a force field. If it’s hard to imagine, think of the ends of my stick as 2 electrons and I’m the nucleus. Those 2 electrons don’t have any strict path they’re following and there will be one point in time where it’ll have touched every point of the sphere’s surface area that it rotates along. Of course with anything spinning, it can’t be protecting all points all the time, but if spins/rotates fast enough, lets say a full cycle takes a second, it’s pretty much an absolute defense. However, if the bullet is small and faster, it can easily penetrate that through that outer layer of this so-called force field.

However, that then got me thinking, I’m not really limited to just the initial outside layer. Since I’m spinning a stick, I basically have a force field from the end of my stick to me (which I’ll be calling the width). Even if the tips of my stick doesn’t hit the bullet, as long as it’s spinning fast enough, somewhere along the stick would hit the bullet before it can even get to me. In other words, even at 1 cycle per second, I’m getting a lot more coverage than 1 second gaps.

Similarly, if I was rotating a stick in front of me, the width would be the width of the stick (the diameter of the circle). If I was rotating a stick 360 degrees, the width would be half the length (if I’m holding the center) or the full length (if I’m holding the end) of the stick.

Not really sure why I’m talking about all this imaginary stuff. I just thought it was interesting.


Last night, for some reason, even after the big feast, I was hungering for rice noodles (河粉 – took me awhile to figure out which he3 to use; really… river noodles?). Anyway, I have no idea what came over me. I was laying there about to fall asleep, and then I got thinking of the tofu, fish balls, cuttlefish, other ingredients which I’m not sure but tastes good in a hot pot soup that I had earlier that day, then it got me thinking about broth that was used. Hot pots sometimes use water, but other times, it’s mixed with chicken broth or beef broth. Then I thought about my mom using chicken broth with rice noodles, and well, that got me thinking about rice noodles. It’s a very easy dish to make. If I like it soup-less, I can put it in the microwave for 3 minutes, add soy sauce and hot sauce and be done. If I want it in soup, I’d still use the microwave, but then cook chicken broth with some veggies and mix it together. I was actually contemplating on getting up and going to 99 Ranch when I realized it was 6am. Something to think about on my next shopping trip for food. I’ve actually moved closer to 99 Ranch now (14 miles away). Wow, it’s practically next to the airport… Hmmm, maybe I’ll stick with Uwajimaya for now, I mean the staff there all speaks Cantonese anyway.

寶貝計畫 (Rob-B-Hood)

So I watched this movie expecting Jackie Chan to play a modern day Robin Hood, steal money from the rich and distribute it to the poor. But it was completely not that. Jackie Chan and a couple other people play a group of thieves with a conscience, until one of their jobs requires kidnapping a kid and the whole story goes crazy from there.

Official Site
IMDb: 7.0/10 (200 votes)
Rotten Tomatoes
Trailer/Teaser (more trailers on the Official Site)
MY RATING: 6.5/10

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Canadian man on trial for putting baby in freezerA Canadian man who could not figure out how to deal with his girlfriend’s feverish 10-month-old daughter put the baby into a freezer to cool her down, a local newspaper reported on Friday. Funny thing was I read this article yesterday and when I watched the movie and saw him placed the kid in the fridge, it totally reminded me of this.

Of course, with every Jackie Chan movie, there’s bloopers (WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS). I won’t say it’s my favorite part of any of his movies, but it’s something I look forward to. His bloopers generally contain well when bloopers of when people forget their lines, stunt mishaps, and interesting ways to “solve” problems. This blooper wasn’t really as funny as his other ones, but there was one blooper that made it all better. They were trying to get the baby to suck Jackie’s nipple, and the baby wouldn’t do it, so he said, “Add more honey.” I did notice that Jackie Chan doesn’t spring right back up after an accident anymore. A clear sign that he is getting old.

Desert Plushies

Thanks to ChewyDenise for sharing these:

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They’re so adorable and delicious looking. I can see myself biting into them. If a plushy isn’t an animal, are we still allowed to call it stuffed animals?


Random Crap:

There’s this new free song on iTunes Music Store: Rodrigo y Gabriela – Tamacun. It really sounds nice. It reminds me of Mexican folk songs and the guitar strumming is really soothing. It’s been playing on repeat for 16x already. Though it has kept me wondering why the the album cover has an image of a dinosaur eye.

Transformers Movie Character Designs, Images and Toy Prototypes (from Digg) – I’ve got to say, I’m impressed. I wonder how the movie will turn out.

Black Friday Commotion – Insane Shoppers Rush To Door – after Black Friday a few years back (with UngsungHero), I’ve sworn never to do Black Friday shopping again, unless it was online. The above video shows you what I hate the most. Speaking of which, a couple you probably tried the Amazon.com $100 Xbox 360 promotion. I slept right through that. ;p

How To Bypass The Zune’s WiFi Sharing DRM (from Digg) – Interesting idea, but this probably would only work for songs that aren’t already DRMed under your user account. By renaming a file’s extension and sending it across as an image file, no DRM is attached to it. They also had another interesting hack for the Zune: How To Use The Zune as a Hard Drive, which was one of the things I regret the Zune actually disabled. Now, with a hack to re-enable this, it might actually be reasonable.

Balls of Steel – Negs Urban Sports – Big Stranger Rodeo 2005 (from CMDCC) – a British TV show similar to Trigger Happy TV, where they play pranks (sometimes quite mean) to random people. One recurring theme is called: Neg’s Urban Sports. This one is about a new sport called Big Stranger Rodeo, where you jump onto the back of a stranger and like the bull riding machines, the longer you can stay on their backs, the higher score you get. They also had one called Urban Sprinting, where you set off the alarm of a shopping store and run from the security guards. You win when you reach a burger joint (i.e. McDonalds). The show is called Balls of Steel. They also have another recurring theme called Annoying Devil.

Infinite Mario Bros! (from Digg) – Infinite Mario Bros was made by Markus Persson for a Super Mario themed java programming contest.
Please don’t sue me, Nintendo!
Wow! It looks and feels like Super Mario Bros. 3. It’s a game developed on Java and works quite well actually. Though I wish the buttons could be configurable, but I can’t really complain.

You Can Pick Your Doctor, and You Can Pick Your Nose… (from Digg) – There is an Austrian doctor who has gained notoriety by advocating the picking of one’s nose and the consumption of the resulting bounty, particularly in children. Dr. Friedrich Bischinger, a lung specialist working in Innsbruck, would have us believe that people who pick their noses with their fingers are healthier, happier, and more in tune with their bodies. His argument stems from the notion that exposing the body to the dried germ corpses helps to reinforce the immune system. The good doctor feels that society should adopt a new approach to nose-picking, and encourage children to take up the habit. That’s so cool! Maybe that’s why I don’t get sick that often. Mmmmm, crunchy!

“As God Is My Witness, I Thought Turkeys Could Fly” (from Digg) – An advertising stunt dreamed up by a local Cincinnati radio station went terribly wrong when twenty live turkeys plummeted to their deaths after being dropped out of a helicopter under the misguided assumption that they would all just fly away. Sigh…

Alkali metals (from Digg) – what happens when alkali metals enter in contact with water (i’ll give you a hint, it goes BOOM!) Yay! More stuff blowing up! I want some Cesium!

Ant-breeding project with a stingA company in northeast China raised the equivalent of 198 million pounds from gullible members of the public by promising big profits from a project to breed ants, Xinhua news agency said on Friday. Sigh…

Resonantware (from Digg) – Near-Future Ubiquitous Networking Devices Visualized by Designers. Some really neat designs by NEC. I really like the idea of having a camera in the middle of the screen. When you have a camera attached to the top of your monitor, video conferencing always appears you’re not looking directly at the person you’re conferencing with.

Bad Man Plays Emulators On His Wii (from Digg) – Nintendo won’t be happy about this. It looks like a combination of the Action Replay with the software program SDload and the official Nintendo SD card adapter will let very bad people with no morals whatsoever enjoy emulators such as SNES9x on their Wiis. Disgusting! Don’t you villians know what the Virtual Console is for? Interesting…

The 25 Funniest Analogies (Collected by High School English Teachers) (from Digg) – I have to share these “funniest analogies” with you. They came in an e-mail from my sister. She got them from a cousin, who got them from a friend, who got them from… so they are circulating around. My apologies if you have already seen them. Here are the ones I found very funny:

  • She grew on him like she was a colony of E. Coli, and he was room-temperature Canadian beef.
  • He was as tall as a six-foot, three-inch tree.
  • The little boat gently drifted across the pond exactly the way a bowling ball wouldn’t.
  • Her hair glistened in the rain like a nose hair after a sneeze.
  • The hailstones leaped from the pavement, just like maggots when you fry them in hot grease.
  • Long separated by cruel fate, the star-crossed lovers raced across the grassy field toward each other like two freight trains, one having left Cleveland at 6:36 p.m. traveling at 55 mph, the other from Topeka at 4:19 p.m. at a speed of 35 mph.
  • The young fighter had a hungry look, the kind you get from not eating for a while.
  • The ballerina rose gracefully en Pointe and extended one slender leg behind her, like a dog at a fire hydrant.

Hidden storage – a very funny Little Gamers comic dealing with Xbox Live, downloading porn, hidden storage, girlfriends, and moms.

Panda poop paper yields big profitsWhen keepers of the country’s panda couple — Chuang Chuang and Lin Hui — got tired of disposing the 55 pounds of feces daily produced by the duo, Prasertsak Buntragulpoontawee came up with the idea of turning it all into notebooks, fans, bookmarks and key chains. … But the multicolored paper products have proved hot selling-items at the zoo, with the 300,000 baht (US $8,200) earned to date helping balance the accounts of panda keeping. Neat!

Thanksgiving

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

I hope everyone’s Thanksgiving went well. I celebrated this Thanksgiving over at Saran’s place, a friend I met through Stanman. Met a bunch of new and interesting people. Similar to last year, it was pot-luck style. I brought ice cream, cookies, and pumpkin pie. The main entrees were turkey, roast beef, and ham. There were mashed potatoes, corn, cranberries, yam, and your typical Thanksgiving food. Did you know that sweet potato and yam are not the same thing? According to Sweet Potato and Yam Differences, Generally sweeter than than the sweet potato, this tuber can grow over seven feet in length. … Yams contain more natural sugar than sweet potatoes and have a higher moisture content. I have no idea what I’ve eaten since I was a kid anymore… Then there was a bunch of the other food like chicken wings, Thai delicacies, some yummy soup, and two different cakes (I wasn’t sure what was what, but the words chocolate, cheesecake and pumpkin was involved).

For entertainment, I had brought over my Xbox 360 and we played some Dead or Alive 4, Small Arms, Big Bumpin’, and Table Tennis.

Small Arms is a new Xbox Live Arcade game that came out a few days ago. Costs 800 points (~$10). It’s similar to Smash Brothers where you can have multiple fighters in a side scrolling arena (sometimes moving) and you try to defeat the other opponents. You’re allowed to use pick up any weapon you want, but you’re created with a default weapon. Weapons have an allotted amount of ammo and when you run out, you can either get batteries to recharge it or or find a new weapon to use. They also have a concept of aim in this game which allows you to move and aim at the same time, which can get rather difficult to do. We were also playing on a small TV (27″ non-HD) and it got rather hard to see who or where I was. It’s much better on my 24″ LCD. It comes default with 12 characters (4 locked) and several maps to play in. They’ll probably release more characters/map later which they’ll probably charge for. All in all, it’s a fun little game, but I don’t see it rivaling Super Smash Bros anytime yet.

Big Bump’ was a big shocker. It was very well liked and for a $4 game, it’s already gotten its worth. Although somewhat hard to control, being able to play 4 player hockey in bumper cars was indeed quite fun.

Table Tennis was also created some rivalry. Art became the Ping Pong champion in no time, despite being his first time playing and many players were frustrated they couldn’t beat Art, not even once. Suddenly after awhile, Tom decides to challenge Art again. All of us were rooting for Tom, the underdog. Tom won the 1st game 11-6 and Art demands a rematch. The next game went into deuce and the score ended with 12-10 with Art winning. The final match (best out of 3) ended with Tom Winning with triple deuce, 14-12. It was quite an exciting event. All of us were cheering for Tom.

All this time, Saran and Art were poking at Stanman for not being able to get the Wii. He was suppose to get the Wii on launch day and have it for the Thanksgiving party, but unfortunately, it was sold out everywhere. Of course, I didn’t find out about this till the day before, or I could’ve told him where to get it. He apparently tried again today (Black Friday), but I haven’t heard back if he got it yet. Maybe he’s too busy playing already.

Then we had a game of Settlers. There were 11 people, with 6 newbies so Stanman suggested we break up into teams and teach and play at the same time. The game went well (for us at least). This is my 1st time winning against this group, and I would have to say it was due to Brite’s luck (my partner – I hope I got his name correct). He even managed to pick a victory point from the pile.

The day ended with just a bunch of us idling around and chatting. Once again, I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving.