Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Funny Cat







Cats have 7 cervical vertebrae like almost all mammals, 13 thoracic vertebrae (humans have 12), 7 lumbar vertebrae (humans have 5), 3 sacral vertebrae like most mammals (humans have 5 because of their bipedal posture), and a variable number of caudal vertebrae in the tail (humans retain 3 to 5 caudal vertebrae, fused into an internal coccyx).[48]:11 The extra lumbar and thoracic vertebrae account for the cat's spinal mobility and flexibility. Attached to the spine are 13 ribs, the shoulder, and the pelvis.[48] :16Unlike human arms, cat forelimbs are attached to the shoulder by free-floating clavicle bones, which allow them to pass their body through any space into which they can fit their heads.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Online QuickBooks


Intuit also offers a hosted solution called QuickBooks Online Edition (QBOE). The user pays a monthly subscription fee rather than an upfront fee and accesses the software exclusively through a secure logon via a web browser. Intuit hosts all of the user's data, provides patches, and regularly upgrades the software automatically.
Until recently, the only browser supported by QuickBooks Online was Internet Explorer. However, Mozilla Firefox is now supported on PCs and Safari is now supported on the Mac platform. One may also access QuickBooks Online via an iPhone, a BlackBerry web app, and an Android.[8][9]

QuickBooks Online does not offer all of the features of the desktop versions of QuickBooks, and has many features that work differently than they do in desktop versions.[10]
Starting from 2011, Intuit has offered a UK-specific QBOE version that addresses the specific VAT and European tax system.[11]
Since 2009, Reckon Ltd has offered an online version for Australian customers, known as QuickBooks Hosted by Reckon Online[12] Unlike other online products, the Australian offering is a full-featured version of the QuickBooks software.