How Can I make legitimate money on the internet?

Discussion in 'polls' started by Jimbob1989, Feb 3, 2005.

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  1. HandsOff

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    Big Buck -

    You had to mention a Rolex watch didn't you? A very close friend of mine found one on the street, if you can believe it! It was the real thing. It had what I think they call perpetual motion, where the second hand moves at a constant speed.

    Now understand she is a great human being...and before I got my hands on it, she posted signs where she found it, and as fate would have it, the owner got it back.

    I guess it was for the best. I mean, she would feel bad every time she saw it on my wrist. I hate for her to feel that way.

    You know, I wish I had you and Cochise's perserverence. If you guys are not afraid to take your rightful places at the top, We'd better start thinking of a name for our venture!


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  2. bigbuck

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    OK HandsOff, 75%-25% and I'll throw in the Rolex for $35! Now that sounds like a deal! :D ~Hey 'chise!....I think I've got another one!~ :D
     
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    Blackspear.
     
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  4. nadirah

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    It somehow seems like some sort of 'get rich quick' scam, I'm not sure how to describe it, but c'mon, do you think its extremely easy to earn money in this world? I myself do not believe that you can earn money the fast and easy way. You've got to work hard if you want to earn money.
    Also, I cannot find any privacy policy on that studiotraffic website. I do have my doubts about that studiotraffic website.

    Somebody investigate that studiotraffic website please.
     
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  5. bigbuck

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    Smells like Spam to me!
     
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  6. nadirah

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    Yes bigbuck, I totally agree with what you say.
     
  7. bigbuck

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    We should edit out those links in our quotes!
     
  8. nadirah

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    BTW Jimbob, what do you want to work as when you grow up?
    I'm planning to work in the IT industry in the future. I'm working for computer security.
     
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    I have reviewed it. And it will not be coming back!
    Please note if this thread is to remain open that you stick to the TOS GUIDELINES Failure to do so and it will be locked
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  10. Cochise

    Cochise A missed friend

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    SSSHHHHHH!..Keep your voice down Beeb......someone might just take us seriously... :D


    Cocheat {Edit} 'chise', :cool:
     
  11. Jimbob1989

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    I have a few ideas. One is that I go into teaching or lecturing probably chemistry or physics. The second is some sort of work with computers and the third is something like the army.

    Jimbob
     
  12. bigbuck

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    You might be aiming a little low there Jim considering this
     
  13. Cochise

    Cochise A missed friend

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    Must be something of a typo there Jim Mate....you've missed the 9 off the front of the 3%........ :D



    Cochise, :cool:
     
  14. lynchknot

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    You can make stuff like themes or icons and offer them for free and put ads on your site where people can click them. Out of hundreds or a thousand people visiting a day, you might receive 0-10 clicks - you can make an average of 40 cents if you have a good month. :-*
     
  15. Jimbob1989

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    Nope, took it again to check :D

    Jimbob
     
  16. HandsOff

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    If I have my statistics right the following values hold true for the distribution of IQ's throughout the population:


    an IQ of 179 represents approximately 1 / 2,500,000
    an IQ of 130 would put a person right around the top 3 %



    Numbers tell a story if we can intrepret them. Whether the story has any impirical truth...is another story.



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  17. lynchknot

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    Perhaps Marja's idea was best. Go to finish school and become a debutante. :D

     
  18. bigbuck

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    Just wondering? Judging by the IQ numbers, shouldn't we be the ones asking for advice? :D :D
     
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    [edited] - opps, I have a habit of calling as I see it - sorry. No offense. :rolleyes:
     
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  20. Jimbob1989

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    But your the boss :D

    Jimbob
     
  21. HandsOff

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    I firmly believe to succeed in life you don't need a high IQ, you need a high AQ.


    - HandsOff
     
  22. Cochise

    Cochise A missed friend

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    My Phylosophy entirely Matey......

    I also believe that if at first you don't succeed, then sod it, and definitely don't take up 'Free Fall Parachuting'....or 'Bungy Jumping'....because harm can come to a young boy like that....



    Cochise, :cool:
     
  23. bigbuck

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    Being a Friday, I'll be more interested in my BQ this afternoon!!! :D
     
  24. HandsOff

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    Mmmmmmmmmm,

    Garden vegetarian burgers, and bottled water!

    (Meanwhile, back at the ranch, HandsOff starts his day off right with an energizing breakfast consisting of, 6 cinnimon rolls, and a pint of Ben and Jerry's chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream, a pot of coffee and a couple cigarettes.

    AND A VITAMIN PILL!


    - HandsOff
     
  25. Jimbob1989

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    I'm going to bigbuck BBQ instead I think :D

    Jimbob
     
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