Friday, November 6, 2009

Make Money | Making Money | How Make Money

Make Money
Every day more and more people are looking for alternative ways to make money, or to earn a living, both in the online and offline worlds people are starting realize that having a “job” and working 40 hours a week for 40 years is not the ideal way to live.

So we have put this site together to outline some alternative ways, that people can go about generating an income, including affiliate marketing, selling ebooks, and even stock market investing. Feel free to explore the ideas on this site, join the discussions under each article or suggest an idea we haven’t thought of yet…

How To Make Money On EBay

There is a lot of money to be had as a seller on eBay. Thousands and thousands of sales are made each day, resulting in a lot of income for a lot of sellers. And there is still room for you if you want to get involved – whether you want to earn [...]

How To Make Money Blogging

More and more people are realising that blogging is one of the best ways to start your own online business. It requires minimal start up costs, you can build an impressive and loyal readership over time and once you know how to monetize your blog it can also bring in a decent income that [...]

How To Make Money In Affiliate Marketing

There are millions upon millions of dollars being earned in affiliate marketing with every year that goes by. It’s one of the best ways to get started making money online – you don’t need a website, you don’t need a blog, you don’t even need any cash to get started, since there are plenty [...]

How To Make Money With Google Adsense

If you have a website or a blog, you should definitely sign up for Google Adsense. It’s one of the few programs you can truly ‘set and forget’ – once it’s there you don’t really need to do much else with it.
But there are ways and means to maximize your income from Google Adsense, [...]

How To Make Money With ClickBank

ClickBank is just about the biggest website on the internet today as far as affiliates are concerned. If you want to make money online but you don’t have a product of your own to promote, what better solution could there be than to promote someone else’s in exchange for a slice of the profits?
ClickBank [...]

How To Make Money Selling E-Books

Make no mistake – e-books are big business online. No matter what you search for there will be someone out there selling an e-book on it.
But the best thing about them is that they provide one of the most potentially lucrative businesses you could ever hope to start online. So long as you [...]

How to Make Money Trading Forex

Whether you’re new to trading or are what’s considered a “seasoned” trader, there a lot of money to be made in the trading Forex markets. Although instantly training with real money is not for beginners or people that have never traded before, you can quickly learn the ropes with a little help and commitment.

Make Money Flipping Websites

Domain name flipping is the simple process of buying a domain name and then selling it for more money – so what exactly is website flipping all about?
If you’d prefer something a little more challenging (and potentially a lot more profitable) then website flipping might just be for you. It’s a longer process but [...]

How to Make Money with Twitter

Every time we turn around we’re hearing about another social networking site offering users unlimited possibilities. Twitter is just such a site. Twitter is a very popular site that’s gaining more popularity every day. Members are constantly “tweaking” their friends, family members and even work associates! It seems like almost every one of all [...]

Make Money With Online Surveys And Market Research Questionnaires

Every company relies on market research to tell them what people think about their products and what they would be most likely to buy (and why) in the future.
To do this they create surveys and offer an incentive so the general public will fill them in – and most of them are distributed as such [...]

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Big Brother 11 After Party


Big Brother 11 After Party 
Big Brother 11 Update 8:15 PM BBT Wednesday August 12- After the Party Jeff, Jordan, Michelle, Russell laugh
Jeff, Jordan, Russell, and Michelle are in the Splash room laughing. They talk about everyone being too shy to dance. Jeff says that he likes drinking. Jeff says that Jordan’s eyelashes are so long that they look fake. Jordan goes under the covers and Jeff covers his head. Russell says that is uncomfortable. Russell asks if the cuddle in the morning and Jeff says that their a*es bump together as they try to get more room. Russell asks if they have butt wars. They say yeah.
Michelle says this is the best summer ever. Jeff says that he is comfortable and Michelle says satiated, and he says yeah. What does that mean? Jeff asks if Michelle works with bunsen burners and she says that she burns plastic and stuff he asks if she burns rat hair. She says that she makes the things she puts in the rats. They start talking about pee holes and Jeff says that a guy’s pee hole, the mushroom and then you have the pee hole…….. Jordan thinks that girls have more holes than a guy, a guy has a butt hole and a pee hole, a girl has a pee hole, a butt hole, and a period hole. Jordan says that they just stop up some stuff sometimes. Jeff asks what she is talking about and Jordan says nothing. Jordan asks if a Michelle has ever had butt sex and Michelle says that he has tried it several times. Jordan says that it must hurt and Michelle says that there are nerves there and it can feel good. Michelle says that rats wiggle when they want it and they wiggle their butts and their ears. Michelle says that she told her hubby about it so sometimes she does it as a joke. Jordan asks if they do weird sex and Michelle says that male rats will do weird things to each other if they are alone in the cage away from the opposite sex for long periods.
Jordan asks again about anal sex. She says that she isn’t going to let anything in there because of what comes out of it. She wants to know if there is lots of lubrication. Michelle says yeah. She says she knows guys like it.
Jordan says that she has seen porn where they all dress up like pigs and they have sex. Jordan says that on HBo every Thursday there is this sex show. Jordan says that there is another one called the Bunny Ranch and another one with a man who had one woman in the daytime and one in the nighttime. Michelle says that they all have pig suits. They all laugh. Jordan says she is not going to put a finger in a guy’s butt hole and Jeff says that the way he is farting, she could lose a finger in his. They are all loaded and laughing.
Jordan says that Jeff must have skid marks in his pants and Jeff says that she had to change her pants today and she told him not to tell anyone, and he says that she sh* in her pants. She says that no, she justs farted and had to change her pants. He tells her not to throw him under the bus. They keep cuddling and hugging and she says stop, laughing. They high five a truce and he waves a line down the center of the bed and says don’t cross the truce line. They are all four laughing.
They talk about someone who wakes up moaning and kicking the blankets and Jordan imitates Michelle getting up in the morning, rubbing her hair and then she lays back down, making noises. Jeff tells of waking up from a nap and Michelle is moaning and he says that he took a step and he moaned, he clapped, she moans. Jeff says she is a super light sleeper. Jordan says that it is good, good times. Jeff says that it is like, self amusement, and Jordan says that Ronnie says that she talks in her sleep, Russell says he brought that up, and she is talking in her sleep. Jeff says that she talks in her sleep and he doesn’t know wtf she says.
Michelle talks about talking in her sleep at a camp and how the others there wrote everything down that she said while she slept and laughed about it. She tells of being with two roomies in college that she didn’t like. One was a klepto who stole and gave away her clothes and the other played March of the soldiers and Labrynth all the time and she said nasty things about them in her sleep and they wanted to throw her out, but she stayed and the next year she talked about her new roomies, friends, in her sleep, but those were nicer dreams.
Jordan talks about Casey and how she saw his boner and she didn’t want to see it, but he was in his white, old man underwear. Russell says that he washed his underwear with Casey’s once and he pulled them out and they were huge. They laugh. Jordan says that Casey said that he could be around Jordan because of Jeff, but he couldn’t be around Laura because his wife would say why was he hanging out with the girls. Michelle says that he should have hung out with her because she is the safest girl in the house.

Yale Student Death,Yale Student Suspect

Yale student strangled to death, medical examiner's office says
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut (CNN) -- Yale University graduate student Annie Le, whose body was found Sunday in the wall of a basement lab near the campus, was strangled to death, a spokesman for the Connecticut medical examiner's office said Wednesday.
The body of Yale University student Annie Le, 24, was found on the day she was to have been married.
The body of Yale University student Annie Le, 24, was found on the day she was to have been married.
Earlier, a Yale employee was released from police custody after investigators detained him Tuesday night to collect DNA, said a spokeswoman for the city of New Haven.
Police took Raymond Clark, 24, into custody after obtaining a search warrant for his home and a body warrant that allowed them to collect DNA samples as authorities probed Le's death.
The student's body was discovered in the basement wall of an off-campus medical research building on the day she was to have been married.
Clark, a technician, could have been arrested if he declined to provide DNA samples, but he was released after complying, said Jessica A. Mayorga, a spokeswoman for the city of New Haven.
Police vehicles were parked outside Clark's home Tuesday in Middletown, Connecticut.
Investigators have collected about 150 pieces of evidence, reviewed about 700 hours of video and interviewed more than 150 people, said Chief James Lewis of the New Haven Police Department. He described the search and body warrants in a news conference Tuesday night.
No one has been arrested or charged in Le's killing. 
A senior police official disputed Yale University President Richard Levin, who had indicated that the suspect pool would be a "limited number" of people who had been in the basement the day Le disappeared.
"We know everyone that was in the basement ... and we passed that on to police," Levin said. "There is an abundance of evidence."
But the police official, whom CNN is not naming because of the sensitive nature of the ongoing investigation, said investigators believe dozens of people could have had access to that area of the building.
Le, 24, disappeared September 8 and was last seen alive on surveillance video as she entered the four-story lab at 10 Amistad St., about 10 blocks from the main campus. Authorities said they had not found images of her leaving the building. 
The police official said that investigators were unlikely to make any arrest until DNA evidence is returned from analysis and that the investigation could take days or weeks.
Authorities have not released information on what DNA evidence may have been found, although investigators said earlier that bloody clothing was found hidden above tiles in a drop ceiling in another part of the building.
Police have not described the clothes that were found, nor said to whom they might have belonged. Teams of investigators at a Connecticut State Police lab worked through the weekend processing and examining the bloodstained garments.
But Thomas Kaplan, editor in chief of the Yale Daily News, said a Yale police official told the college paper that the clothes were not what Le was wearing when she entered the building.
On Sunday, New Haven Police spokesman Joe Avery said that Le's killing was not a random act, but would not elaborate.
Le, a student in Yale's pharmacology program, was to have been married Sunday on New York's Long Island to Jonathan Widawsky, a Columbia University graduate student.
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Le was from Placerville, California, and seemed to have been aware of the risks of crime in a university town. In February, she compared crime and safety at Yale with other Ivy League schools for a piece for B magazine, published by the medical school.
Among the tips she offered: Keep a minimum amount on your person. When she walked over to the research building on September 8, she left her purse, credit cards and cell phone in her office.

Yale Student Death 
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Police investigating the slaying of a Yale graduate student zeroed in on a “person of interest” Tuesday after keeping tabs on an ever-tightening circle of people connected to the medical lab where her body was found stuffed behind a wall.
Authorities on the case have been tightlipped almost since the minute 24-year-old Annie Le was reported missing Sept. 8, just a few days before her wedding day. Police say they have ruled out her fiancee, a Columbia University graduate student, but they have provided little additional information — other than to deny reports that a suspect was in custody.
On Tuesday, investigators descended in large numbers on the home of a Yale animal research technician who lives in an apartment in Middletown, about 20 miles from the New Haven campus. Le worked for a Yale laboratory that conducted experiments on mice, and investigators found her body stuffed in the basement wall of a facility that housed research animals.
It was unclear whether the technician was the “person of interest,” and whether police were giving the same attention to any others who had access to the lab where Le worked. Detectives have questioned more than 150 people, many of them believed to be connected to the busy medical research building where Le was a rising star.
Officials had promised Tuesday to release an autopsy report that would shed light on exactly how Le died. But then prosecutors blocked release of the results out of concern that it could hinder the investigation.
Investigators usually have reasons for keeping information secret during a criminal probe, said David Zlotnick, a former federal prosecutor who now teaches law at Roger Williams University in Bristol, R.I.
Secrecy helps police confront possible suspects with little-known evidence about a crime and makes it harder them to fabricate a cover story.
“Having that information secret or private helps the investigators know, first of all, what buttons to push on the person, and it makes sure they haven’t tainted the investigation,” Zlotnick said.
Le’s body was found Sunday, the day she would have been married on New York’s Long Island. Her remains had been crammed into a wall recess where utilities and cables run between floors.
The Le family issued a statement Tuesday through a family friend, the Rev. Dennis Smith, that thanked friends and the Yale community for their support during their grieving. The family also asked for privacy.
“The entire Yale community as well as our extended families and friends have been very supportive, helpful and caring,” said Smith, speaking for the family. “Our loss would have been immeasurably more difficult to cope with without their support.”
Police now have a “person of interest,” according to a state official with firsthand knowledge of the investigation. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.
Authorities do not believe Le was killed by a fellow student, and they have sought to assure frightened students that Le was targeted by her killer — meaning that others were not in danger.
Even as investigators and reporters swarmed outside the Middletown apartment complex, police denied they were doing so. A man answering the door Tuesday said the technician was not at home and closed the door.
The secrecy surrounding the case has bred confusion in some quarters, and officials have repeatedly denied media reports.
“You guys made up the fact that we had somebody in custody, the media in general,” New Haven police spokesman Joe Avery told reporters outside the police department Tuesday.
The lack of information has also led to some measure of fear at Yale, which last dealt with a homicide in 1998 — the sensational and still-unsolved stabbing death of 21-year-old Suzanne Jovin about 2 miles from campus.
Yale President Richard Levin was more forthcoming to Yale medical students, telling them Monday that police have narrowed the number of potential suspects to a small pool because building security systems recorded who entered the building and what times they entered.
Several news organizations have reported that police were interviewing a possible suspect who failed a polygraph test and had defensive wounds on his body. At least one reported Tuesday that it was the lab technician in Middletown.
Along the way, various media have reported that Le was stabbed, that police found her bloody clothes and that a professor was a prime suspect — virtually all claims unconfirmed by police or met by flat denials.
New Haven police said they would restrict information even more in coming days after an NBC producer was injured Tuesday as reporters outside the police department pushed to surround a spokesman during a briefing.
The building where Le’s body is accessible to Yale personnel with identification cards. Some 75 video surveillance cameras monitor all doorways.
Her body was found in the basement, which houses rodents, mostly mice, used for scientific testing by multiple Yale researchers, Alpern said.
“That this horrible tragedy happened at all is incomprehensible,” said Le’s roommate, Natalie Powers. “That it happened to her, I think is infinitely more so. It seems completely senseless.”