derek848 Posted June 4, 2025 Report Posted June 4, 2025 Haha, yeah, this is like finding out Blockbuster still runs on floppy disks. But what really caught my eye isn’t just the outdated tech - it’s how stuff like this can cover up bigger problems. If systems are that old, imagine how easy it is for real tax evasion to fly under the radar. For anyone who might know something shady about taxes, there are proper ways to report it. From what I’ve read, Oberheiden P.C. is involved with helping whistleblowers navigate these cases. Just saying, this isn’t only about old computers anymore. Quote
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