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# [[references|<font  color=red>How about references?</font>]] <blockquote>  Click thru or otherwise DIY. Service worker but not a servant. ISO work play, applying skills rather than submission to attempted domination.</blockquote>
# [[references|<font  color=red>How about references?</font>]] <blockquote>  Click thru or otherwise DIY. Service worker but not a servant. ISO work play, applying skills rather than submission to attempted domination.</blockquote>
# [[Per Diem FAQ|<font  color=red>On-Site Rate? </font>]] <blockquote> See <html><a href=https://wagelabor.thoughtcrime.biz>Jobbing Card</a> </html> <ref>There was an appearance rate in the Rate Chart, it's pushed down now. Can probably discount/bundle but obviously on-site rate higher than current real remote rate.. </ref>.</blockquote>
# [[Per Diem FAQ|<font  color=red>On-Site Rate? </font>]] <blockquote> See <html><a href=https://wagelabor.thoughtcrime.biz>Jobbing Card</a> </html> <ref>There was an appearance rate in the Rate Chart, it's pushed down now. Can probably discount/bundle but obviously on-site rate higher than current real remote rate.. </ref>.</blockquote>
# [[Temporality|<font  color=red>What's with the weird dates? </font>]] <blockquote> I reject the Western Epoch, as it cuts off about half of the epoch of human civilization. The chosen epoch is the traditional Chinese long count from the traditional (not Qin Shi Huang) First Emperor. It's an important element of domain and culture independence. </blockquote>
# [[Temporality|<font  color=red>What's with the weird dates? </font>]] <blockquote> I reject the Western Epoch, as it cuts off about half of the epoch of human civilization. The chosen epoch is the traditional Chinese long count from the traditional (not Qin Shi Huang) First Emperor. It's an important element of domain and culture independence. Other epoch may be used if there is a compelling new standard.</blockquote>




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