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Online Social Networking Sites ‘LEAFit’ the business explained – Video


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Profit In 60 Seconds Review Real Live Proof This Free Software Works – Video


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The Luminosity of Free Software Episode 15 – Video


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This episodes topics: * Do people need protection from themselves? * Hardware for Free software hackers and innovators * Q A #luminosity on irc.freenode.net...

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Free tax e-filing program

By Kay Bell, Bankrate.com

Taxpayers who want to take advantage of the Internal Revenue Service's free tax preparation e-filing program won't have to wait. The Free File program opens to taxpayers on Jan. 17, two weeks before the IRS starts processing 2013 tax returns.

The IRS will not start processing any tax returns until Jan. 31. The government shutdown in October 2013 slowed IRS updates of forms and tests of its computer systems, leading officials to push the official opening of this year's filing season to the end of the month.

But that doesn't mean taxpayers have to sit around. Free File companies will hold taxpayers' completed tax returns and then submit them on Jan. 31.

The early opening of Free File is good news for millions of eligible taxpayers. They are among the group of electronic filers, which increases every year, primarily because they can get their refunds more quickly.

And for the 2014 filing season, a few more taxpayers should be able to use the Free File option. The income eligibility limit has been increased to $58,000. That's $1,000 more than last year.

Free File 2014 basics

You can file your 2013 tax return through Free File if your adjusted gross income is $58,000 or less.

The income cutoff applies regardless of your filing status.

Free File is for individual, not business, tax returns. However, a sole proprietor who files Schedule C with Form 1040 can use Free File.

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Obviously enough, Tomlin’s favorite word is ‘obviously’

It's Dec. 30, the last Steelers press conference of the season. And as the elite of the city's sportswriters, photographers and talk radio jocks file into the briefing room on the South Side, they take their best shot at guessing something almost as anticipated as the season's final record:

Exactly how many times will head coach Mike Tomlin say "obviously" today?

"We fell short this year of getting ourselves in the tournament to chase the ultimate prize, which obviously every year is our intention," the coach said to the cameras. Someone makes a tick in his notebook. "... Obviously, I don't want to make emotional decisions, and obviously we've been on an emotional journey."

Mike Tomlin seems to enjoy using the word "obviously," given its prominence in his many press conferences. A speech pathologist explains why people favor certain words. (Video by Andrew Rush; 1/12/2014)

Mr. Tomlin is widely regarded as one of the most well-spoken coaches in the National Football League. In contrast to his predecessor Bill Cowher, he remains remarkably even-keeled after both wins and losses.

He is, however, obviously in something of a rhetorical rut. Over the past four seasons, his use of that four-syllable modal adverb has skyrocketed, from seven times in 2010 to more than 300 in 2013. He now says "obviously" an average of 20 times per press conference, more than he says "football."

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It has become a cultural marker for the coach, who declined comment for this story, and no impression is complete without it. Talk radio gleefully announces the count each week, replete with replays. A new car dealership TV ad spoofing Mr. Tomlin's press conferences includes no fewer than two "obviouslys" from a faux coach.

So does it mean anything?

The Post-Gazette pulled transcripts from every regular-season and post-season Tuesday press conference Mr. Tomlin has given since 2010 -- the Steelers kindly type them up for reporters -- and ran a word-frequency analysis on his statements. "Obviously" is the coach's 25th-most frequent word, topped only by "the," "that" and other monosyllables we all need to put sentences together. (He's shown a vocabulary of about 7,000 words.)

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