I did that last year. Had one of those coinbase cards and every transaction is a crypto trade of USDC, so it's 0 profit every time.
There were a few other regular trades in there. I ended up with 50 printed pages for the year, all for a net loss of about $0.03. I sent the return paper in a priority mail envelope because that was cheapest.
I really don't think they looked at it, because even though my return was paper, I got it back almost immediately with a "We've determined that you overpaid on stock trades." and a $127 refund check when I should have had to pay $57 or so. I know some people who filed electronically that didn't get theirs back for months.
Disney CEO Bob Iger has quietly stated to investors that he's pulling the company out of the culture wars & returning to entertainment - at least until the conditions become more favorable for a return to woke policies.
Place I lived had a papermill at one time. They took all the waste cardboard they could get - it was a linerboard mill and that was free feedstock for them.
It made sense because it was local people putting material into a local business. If you'd had to transport that paper any distance other than right down the street, it would have not made sense to do it.
Not particularly, I do electronics work, so I've been buying kits of parts that contain standard values of capacitors, resistors, generic transistors, etc. It really depends on what you plan on doing with yourself if normal channels are closed.
You may want to pick up some of those cheap Baofeng radios and some extra batteries. Get a programming cable and pre-program them for frequencies you want to use with your group. If it gets that bad, no one is going to be policing bands.
If shit hits the fan, then it's going to be screw your license and band policing.
I've been doing the same thing, buying parts kits and assembly items. Got a couple rolls of solder sealed in vacuum bags for just-in-case, as well as a lot of those parts kits you can buy online for cheap. Never know.
Yes. Apple will mark the phone’s IMEI as stolen. No carrier in the USA will activate it, and apple will probably disable them in their system as well.