I-94s at the airport

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Andrew is having some pain with his I-94, I suspect the first problem is that he flew United who are self admitted cunters. Secondly, you're meant to hand in the I-94 at boarding not check in (or at least that's my experience). All is not lost though, apparently you're meant to mail the I-94 back to them, although that wont be processed in time for your return to the US. Update: my brother assures me that it's no big deal to mail the I-94 in, even if you're returning quickly to the US, as they're not processed in real time at the airport either. So, perhaps the delay isn't a problem...

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Car engine diagnostics

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It's interesting that car engine diagnostics have been standardised in the US since 1996, and you can buy consumer grade readout devices for your car. I wonder if that means that they're standardised in Australia and that I never realized? This sort of thing is probably of interest to lots of hardware hackers.

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Cadbury doesn’t own purple?

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I worked at the Australian Trade Mark office when Cadbury applied for their purple trade mark. That mark has now been litigated on a couple of times and it looks like it's not so certain a thing. Interesting, especially given the IPAustralia web site still has information about the original grant online, without any mention of the ensuing court action.

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It seems to me that most people don’t save enough for retirement

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This article seems to confirm that my parents generation isn't saving enough for retirement, and I think that's true of my generation as well. The problem is that it simply isn't sexy to save money in a super fund, or a 401k as they're called in the US. I think it's even worse for the average American though, because the cost of living in the places with the jobs is a lot higher, 401k saving is optional (so people don't do it as much), and you get direct control over your investments (which means people make poor choices like putting all their money in Enron or Vonage). Oh, and don't start me on the complications of earning retirement income in US dollars when I retire. I don't even want to think about that at the moment.

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