Probably because the lack of google apps is the most noticeable difference to stock android?
DogMuffins
Tax agent here.
I've seen a bunch of tax payers fall victim to this. It's not sophisticated. Just answer people's secret questions to access their mygov accounts. That's it.
Thereafter it's trivial to request changes to a tax return that will generate a refund of $20k, whatever really.
It would be trivial for the ATO to intercept. A highschool student could write a database query to reveal the fraudulent changes.
Yeah this thread is a bit silly.
I hate oversized US wank tanks, but anyone can see just from the cover image that this isn't a factory product. As you said, it's sold as the cab & chassis. The tub and lift (and a bunch of other things) are custom.
That said, I completely agree that the US has lost it's fucking mind, but if we're going to make that assertion lets build it on something real.
Good lord. I made a mistake. Fuck me.
Biannual does indeed have potentially different meanings to biennial. In that you are correct.
However, my point as I'm sure you are aware, is that the existence of the word "biennial" does not imply that "biannual" can not mean 2 years.
Because biennial is a word that exists, that doesn't mean biannual does not have the same meaning.
I'm a tax consultant. I look at what companies pay people all day every day. I've never seen a company pay twice monthly. Always fortnightly. This might vary by region but unheard of here.
Think of biweekly and biweekly as homonyms, they can mean either and you figure out the meaning through context.
Very few things happen twice a week, biweekly usually means every second week, but it's never used because fortnightly is preferred.
Others here are saying bimonthly means twice a month but I've never heard it used that way. Again, very few things happen twice a month, it's always fortnightly which is not the same. Lots of things happen every second month, "the board meets bimonthly", that means 6 times a year.
Biannual always means twice a year because what things do you do every second year?
In all cases you can use the alternative meaning like "I visit my cousin biannually" and it's not incorrect but of course "I visit my cousin every second year" avoids confusion.
Very commonly used in Australia.
Wars are won with logistics. What resupply infrastructure do these guys have in place?
Do the states have aircraft carriers?
Sharex auto capture?