Considers the opinion of the U.S. Tax Court in Keating v. CIR, T.C. Memo. 2024-2 (Jan. 4, 2024), where the IRS won a major victory in a microcaptive case.
it seems like every manufacture has raised them recently. you want to take the best care of them. and check your tire pressure against the number inside your driver s door. it s like driving with your parking break on. also the gas cap, others another important thing and the air filter. the new cars are getting the cap less-free cars. ford has that. what is the deal? you have to make sure they are on tight. last year the car care council found that 147 million gallons of gas evaporated. because they didn t tighten the cap? because the times evaporate. that s what burns, not the liquid. and you want to do everything that s in your owner manual. and a check everyone light will cost you 40% at the gas pump. it takes away all your fuel economy. this number floors for me. get the junk out of the trunk. i carry around my golf clubs all the time and i just took out my home depot load from about two weeks ago. why is that important? think about it.
they re safe. that s the issue. there haven t been studies to show they re dangerous but there are not studies to show they re safe either. the problem is how much we re using them. even some of the earlier studies, regular cell phone use is defined as a couple hours per week for six months. most people have it planted to their head several hours a day. the whole idea in the fine print of the owner manual, it says you re supposed to hold it 5/8ths of an inch away from your head. who does that? i have it pressed against my head. i don t think most people read the fine print. i think what s more impressive about that is as much as you hear from the fcc saying no precautionary measures are necessary whatsoever, the manufacturers themselves, anderson, are saying look, 5/8ths of an inch is impractical, but away from your body in general, not even next to your reproductive organs.
is defined as a couple hours per week for six months. who uses their cell phones like that? most people have it planted to their head several hours a day. and for many years to come. the whole idea in the fine print of the owner manual, it says you re supposed to hold it 5/8ths of an inch away from your head. who does that? i keep mine pressed, my ear gets warm i have it pressed against my head so much. i don t think most people read the fine print. i think what s more impressive about that is as much as you hear from the fcc saying no precautionary measures are necessary whatsoever, the manufacturers themselves, anderson, are saying look, 5/8ths of an inch is impractical, but away from your body in general, not even next to your bone marrow or reproductive organs. you re not even supposed to have it in your pocket? they say 5/8ths of an inch away from your body. so if it s in your pocket, it s up against your skin.