Sunday, February 6, 2011

Making Money






The onslaught of disgusting naked men that seemingly destroyed interest in Chatroulette is now earning the site $100,000 a month. After being flagged by other users a certain number of times, the masturbators — there are about 50,000 on the site every day — are automatically redirected to adult pay sites with which Chatroulette has made agreements. The site's founder, Andrey Ternovskiy, claims that you'll run into a penis only once an hour now — still more surprise penises than you typically experience in an hour outside of Chatroulette, but a vast improvement nonetheless. [Fast Company via Newser]







While D.J. Caruso's career started off slow, movies like Two For The Money and Taking Lives never blowing up at the box office, the director has been experiencing a surge in recent years, with both Disturbia and Eagle Eye making bank in theaters, coming up with $80 million and $101 million domestic scores respectively. As a result, Caruso has had a bunch of titles attached to his name in recent years and he was more than happy to talk about them with me this afternoon.



Sitting down with the director one-on-one at the junket for his newest film, I Am Number Four , I took the opportunity to ask about the progress of four potential future projects. These titles include The Defenders, The Art of Making Money, Y: The Last Man and a possible sequel to his latest.



Rumored since June of 2009, The Defenders is the based on an idea from actor Masi Oka about players of an MMORPG game who are all drawn together for a real-life adventure. According to Caruso, he won't be directing the film, but will be producing. Marti Noxon, who used to write for Buffy The Vampire Slayer and was one of the co-writers of I Am Number Four, is currently writing the script.



Next up, The Art of Making Money, a story that surfaced in October 2009, would star Chris Pine in a true story drama about Art Williams, a Chicago counterfeiter. Sadly, it may be a while until we still this one come to fruition due to Pine's huge number of other commitments. "The problem, and Chris is not a problem," Caruso said, "Chris has to do the Jack Ryan before he does Star Trek, so all of a sudden Chris Pine is going to be off the market." The director says that they are also still working on the script, so it will still be a while.



Sadly, the news about Caruso's adaptation of the much beloved Y: The Last Man isn't positive either. The oldest of Caruso's proposed projects, having been on his radar since July 2007, the director is sad to say that the project, for him, "is pretty much dead." Said Caruso, "I got where I did as far as I did with New Line and Warners. It�s just, unfortunately, not going to work out."



Lastly is the potential for a sequel to his newest film. Based on a series of books by James Frey and Jobie Hughes, the second novel of the six book series, The Power of Six, is currently being written, but whether or not there's a film adaptation depends entirely on the audience. When asked if he could see himself returning for a sequel, Caruso said,


"Yeah, definitely. I think if the audience enjoys the movie and they respond the way we hope they respond, have as much fun seeing it as we did making it, then I would definitely come back. For sure."



I Am Number Four will be released on February 18. For more about the film head on over to our Blend Film Database.






















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The onslaught of disgusting naked men that seemingly destroyed interest in Chatroulette is now earning the site $100,000 a month. After being flagged by other users a certain number of times, the masturbators — there are about 50,000 on the site every day — are automatically redirected to adult pay sites with which Chatroulette has made agreements. The site's founder, Andrey Ternovskiy, claims that you'll run into a penis only once an hour now — still more surprise penises than you typically experience in an hour outside of Chatroulette, but a vast improvement nonetheless. [Fast Company via Newser]







While D.J. Caruso's career started off slow, movies like Two For The Money and Taking Lives never blowing up at the box office, the director has been experiencing a surge in recent years, with both Disturbia and Eagle Eye making bank in theaters, coming up with $80 million and $101 million domestic scores respectively. As a result, Caruso has had a bunch of titles attached to his name in recent years and he was more than happy to talk about them with me this afternoon.



Sitting down with the director one-on-one at the junket for his newest film, I Am Number Four , I took the opportunity to ask about the progress of four potential future projects. These titles include The Defenders, The Art of Making Money, Y: The Last Man and a possible sequel to his latest.



Rumored since June of 2009, The Defenders is the based on an idea from actor Masi Oka about players of an MMORPG game who are all drawn together for a real-life adventure. According to Caruso, he won't be directing the film, but will be producing. Marti Noxon, who used to write for Buffy The Vampire Slayer and was one of the co-writers of I Am Number Four, is currently writing the script.



Next up, The Art of Making Money, a story that surfaced in October 2009, would star Chris Pine in a true story drama about Art Williams, a Chicago counterfeiter. Sadly, it may be a while until we still this one come to fruition due to Pine's huge number of other commitments. "The problem, and Chris is not a problem," Caruso said, "Chris has to do the Jack Ryan before he does Star Trek, so all of a sudden Chris Pine is going to be off the market." The director says that they are also still working on the script, so it will still be a while.



Sadly, the news about Caruso's adaptation of the much beloved Y: The Last Man isn't positive either. The oldest of Caruso's proposed projects, having been on his radar since July 2007, the director is sad to say that the project, for him, "is pretty much dead." Said Caruso, "I got where I did as far as I did with New Line and Warners. It�s just, unfortunately, not going to work out."



Lastly is the potential for a sequel to his newest film. Based on a series of books by James Frey and Jobie Hughes, the second novel of the six book series, The Power of Six, is currently being written, but whether or not there's a film adaptation depends entirely on the audience. When asked if he could see himself returning for a sequel, Caruso said,


"Yeah, definitely. I think if the audience enjoys the movie and they respond the way we hope they respond, have as much fun seeing it as we did making it, then I would definitely come back. For sure."



I Am Number Four will be released on February 18. For more about the film head on over to our Blend Film Database.






















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Rachel Maddow - Fox <b>News</b> - Egypt Revolution | Mediaite

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CleanTechnica: Cleantech innovation news and views's authors are supported by a revenue-sharing agreement with the company that operates CleanTechnica: Cleantech innovation news and views, Important Media. Of course, it's never enough ...

Reducing salt in teen diet could have big impact on future health <b>...</b>

Cutting back on salt in teenagers' diets by as little as one-half teaspoon, or three grams, a day, could reduce the number of young adults with high blood pressure by 44 to 63 percent, according to new research presented Sunday, Nov. ...


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Rachel Maddow's patience with Fox News appears to have finally fully waned. Having spent a good amount of time on her program calmly arguing her side of the story in an attempt to debunk the loudest voices of her rival network, ...

Solar &amp; Wind Energy <b>News</b> of the Last Week (or So) – CleanTechnica <b>...</b>

CleanTechnica: Cleantech innovation news and views's authors are supported by a revenue-sharing agreement with the company that operates CleanTechnica: Cleantech innovation news and views, Important Media. Of course, it's never enough ...

Reducing salt in teen diet could have big impact on future health <b>...</b>

Cutting back on salt in teenagers' diets by as little as one-half teaspoon, or three grams, a day, could reduce the number of young adults with high blood pressure by 44 to 63 percent, according to new research presented Sunday, Nov. ...


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The onslaught of disgusting naked men that seemingly destroyed interest in Chatroulette is now earning the site $100,000 a month. After being flagged by other users a certain number of times, the masturbators — there are about 50,000 on the site every day — are automatically redirected to adult pay sites with which Chatroulette has made agreements. The site's founder, Andrey Ternovskiy, claims that you'll run into a penis only once an hour now — still more surprise penises than you typically experience in an hour outside of Chatroulette, but a vast improvement nonetheless. [Fast Company via Newser]







While D.J. Caruso's career started off slow, movies like Two For The Money and Taking Lives never blowing up at the box office, the director has been experiencing a surge in recent years, with both Disturbia and Eagle Eye making bank in theaters, coming up with $80 million and $101 million domestic scores respectively. As a result, Caruso has had a bunch of titles attached to his name in recent years and he was more than happy to talk about them with me this afternoon.



Sitting down with the director one-on-one at the junket for his newest film, I Am Number Four , I took the opportunity to ask about the progress of four potential future projects. These titles include The Defenders, The Art of Making Money, Y: The Last Man and a possible sequel to his latest.



Rumored since June of 2009, The Defenders is the based on an idea from actor Masi Oka about players of an MMORPG game who are all drawn together for a real-life adventure. According to Caruso, he won't be directing the film, but will be producing. Marti Noxon, who used to write for Buffy The Vampire Slayer and was one of the co-writers of I Am Number Four, is currently writing the script.



Next up, The Art of Making Money, a story that surfaced in October 2009, would star Chris Pine in a true story drama about Art Williams, a Chicago counterfeiter. Sadly, it may be a while until we still this one come to fruition due to Pine's huge number of other commitments. "The problem, and Chris is not a problem," Caruso said, "Chris has to do the Jack Ryan before he does Star Trek, so all of a sudden Chris Pine is going to be off the market." The director says that they are also still working on the script, so it will still be a while.



Sadly, the news about Caruso's adaptation of the much beloved Y: The Last Man isn't positive either. The oldest of Caruso's proposed projects, having been on his radar since July 2007, the director is sad to say that the project, for him, "is pretty much dead." Said Caruso, "I got where I did as far as I did with New Line and Warners. It�s just, unfortunately, not going to work out."



Lastly is the potential for a sequel to his newest film. Based on a series of books by James Frey and Jobie Hughes, the second novel of the six book series, The Power of Six, is currently being written, but whether or not there's a film adaptation depends entirely on the audience. When asked if he could see himself returning for a sequel, Caruso said,


"Yeah, definitely. I think if the audience enjoys the movie and they respond the way we hope they respond, have as much fun seeing it as we did making it, then I would definitely come back. For sure."



I Am Number Four will be released on February 18. For more about the film head on over to our Blend Film Database.






















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Rachel Maddow - Fox <b>News</b> - Egypt Revolution | Mediaite

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Reducing salt in teen diet could have big impact on future health <b>...</b>

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Rachel Maddow - Fox <b>News</b> - Egypt Revolution | Mediaite

Rachel Maddow's patience with Fox News appears to have finally fully waned. Having spent a good amount of time on her program calmly arguing her side of the story in an attempt to debunk the loudest voices of her rival network, ...

Solar &amp; Wind Energy <b>News</b> of the Last Week (or So) – CleanTechnica <b>...</b>

CleanTechnica: Cleantech innovation news and views's authors are supported by a revenue-sharing agreement with the company that operates CleanTechnica: Cleantech innovation news and views, Important Media. Of course, it's never enough ...

Reducing salt in teen diet could have big impact on future health <b>...</b>

Cutting back on salt in teenagers' diets by as little as one-half teaspoon, or three grams, a day, could reduce the number of young adults with high blood pressure by 44 to 63 percent, according to new research presented Sunday, Nov. ...


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Rachel Maddow - Fox <b>News</b> - Egypt Revolution | Mediaite

Rachel Maddow's patience with Fox News appears to have finally fully waned. Having spent a good amount of time on her program calmly arguing her side of the story in an attempt to debunk the loudest voices of her rival network, ...

Solar &amp; Wind Energy <b>News</b> of the Last Week (or So) – CleanTechnica <b>...</b>

CleanTechnica: Cleantech innovation news and views's authors are supported by a revenue-sharing agreement with the company that operates CleanTechnica: Cleantech innovation news and views, Important Media. Of course, it's never enough ...

Reducing salt in teen diet could have big impact on future health <b>...</b>

Cutting back on salt in teenagers' diets by as little as one-half teaspoon, or three grams, a day, could reduce the number of young adults with high blood pressure by 44 to 63 percent, according to new research presented Sunday, Nov. ...


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Rachel Maddow - Fox <b>News</b> - Egypt Revolution | Mediaite

Rachel Maddow's patience with Fox News appears to have finally fully waned. Having spent a good amount of time on her program calmly arguing her side of the story in an attempt to debunk the loudest voices of her rival network, ...

Solar &amp; Wind Energy <b>News</b> of the Last Week (or So) – CleanTechnica <b>...</b>

CleanTechnica: Cleantech innovation news and views's authors are supported by a revenue-sharing agreement with the company that operates CleanTechnica: Cleantech innovation news and views, Important Media. Of course, it's never enough ...

Reducing salt in teen diet could have big impact on future health <b>...</b>

Cutting back on salt in teenagers' diets by as little as one-half teaspoon, or three grams, a day, could reduce the number of young adults with high blood pressure by 44 to 63 percent, according to new research presented Sunday, Nov. ...


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You have probably heard it said that anyone can make money, and I believe it is true. After all, just look at the young kid out there selling lemonade with their uniquely constructed lemonade sign and stand. So here is proof that with a little knowledge, and after applying oneself to a given task, that a child and even a bum can make money. However, the problem is not always in MAKING money, be it small or large, the problem is that most people do not know how to KEEP it. This is evident through the statistics done on many lottery winners around the world over the past several years who are rich today, but eventually wind up broke, busted, and disgusted tomorrow. Yeah, I know that's an exaggeration on my part. Well if not tommorrow, usually within a few short years, because before they know it their millions soon transform into pennies, and their wealth gone. Therefore, I have found that it will take our operating in WISDOM and DISCIPLINE in order to keep money.

So who was the richest man who ever lived? The Bible says it was a man by the name of King Solomon. So how did he amass such a GREAT fortune? Was it simply because he was born into royalty and money? Yes and no. Yes, Solomon came from an affluent family, and likewise succeeded in inheriting the throne of his father, King David, and yes this definitely gave him a jump start toward financial success. However, Solomon was only just beginning. He was a novice. How would he govern a vast nation of people? Could he keep the family fortune that was now his and continue the regal financial legacy of his royal family? The answer, YES. We learn that this relatively young and inexperienced leader eventually far exceeded even the riches of his father and the nation by and large. How was this possible? Because, at his earliest beginning he sought after and asked only one thing from the Lord, and that was wisdom (i.e. not long life or riches). Yes, I said WISDOM! His desire was for godly wisdom and guidance to rule a nation, his family, and his finances and this is what has made his name reknown up until this present day. For Solomon himself, penned these very words, "that wisdom is the principal or chief thing, so in your getting, get understanding"(Proverbs 4:7). So below you'll find just a few tips that I believe will help you hold on to your money longer. After all, they are working for me!

PROVERBIAL TIPS:

1) Ask the Lord for wisdom every day in your decisions. "He will give it to you liberally" (Book of James 1:5).

2) Count or consider the costs before beginning or undertaking any type of endeavor or project (e.g. time, money, resources..).

3) Tithe and/or give generously to help your fellow man (e.g. charities, churches, organizations, community) "Give and it shall be given to you...." (Gospel of St. Luke 6:38).

4) Investments are great assets. So be sure to find a good one.

5) Save $100 or more when possible and place into a money market savings account on a regular basis so you can accrue a little interest. Besides even "the ant gathers its food in the harvest" (Proverbs 6:6-8). Now that is what I call insectual wisdom!

6) Do not max out your credit cards. Besides, having ownership of only ONE major credit card will ensure that you don't build up a long line of debt. Also, pay those bills early so that extra fees will not come into play. Remember, "the borrower is subject to the lender" (Proverbs 22:7). So be sure to watch your spending.

7) Use cash whenever possible. There are no interests, fees, nor debt pileup when using currency.

Here is one final word from the one of the wisest and richest men of his time, "Labor not to be rich: cease from your own wisdom. Will you set your eyes upon that which is not? For riches certainly make themselves wings; they fly away as an eagle toward heaven"(Proverbs 23:4-5). See there is a far greater and wiser investment to consider and to invest in, and that is the riches of ETERNITY.

For more information visit my daily-weekly newsletter/blog site at http://proverbsonmakingmoney.com or http://proverb2money.wordpress.com for my Wisdom2Money blogs.


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