There Is Got To Be A Better Way

June 21, 2009 by  

Everyone I know is having trouble making ends meet. Fortunately, I have a good job and my income is more than enough to pay my monthly bills. Some friends of mine are not so fortunate. One friend of mine is learning SEO. SEO is Search Engine Optimization, a process of making websites come up on the first page of search engine results. He says there is very good money in this business and he is hoping to find a job once his knowledge of SEO is more advanced. He also says he could go into business for his self if he gets good enough at SEO. I guess we will see.

While searching on the Internet, I found a website that helps you find home based business opportunities. There are several businesses posted on the website, some I might be interested in myself. It can be very hard to start a business when you have a job. At least with a home based business, you can start the business while you are still working your day job. I make enough at my job to save for a small investment to get a home business going without borrowing any money. Having no credit card debt or loan debt is the main reason my income is more than enough for me.

I did find something interesting though. There is a website that sells a automated forex trading system called FAP Turbo. Apparently this forex robot, as it is called, will automatically make forex trades for you from any computer, even while you are sleeping or at work. You can start trading with as little as fifty dollars and can turn that money into thousands over a few months. Now that sounds like something I could really do. I might even tell my friends about it too. Making money without working is what everyone wants to do.

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Comments

12 Responses to “There Is Got To Be A Better Way”

  1. cron on April 11th, 2010 10:12 pm

    KOOL

  2. diego on April 17th, 2010 11:50 pm

    My answer is lengthy and I apologize for that but I want to warn you of the advantages and the pitfalls of genealogy on the internet. So I have cut and am pasting an answer.

    Here is a link to various websites, some free, some not.

    Websites that only have family trees are not worth a tinker's curse unless you are willing to verify the information with documents/records. They are subscriber submitted, very seldom documented and if they are they are poorly documented. You frequently will see the different info on the same people from different subscribers. Then you will see the absolute same info on the same people from different subscribers but you would be very foolish if you thought for one moment that that means it is correct. A lot of people copy without verifying. The information can be useful as clues only as to where to get the documentation.

    Right before Christmas of 2008, I found out I was dead. So was my sister and my brother-in-law. We died in New Jersey. Since the only time my sister and I were ever in New Jersey is when our family drove through it coming from New York in 1957. It was the same year Hurricane Audrey hit in our part of the world. Hey! we had been dead for 51 years. It says so on the internet. It has to be right if it is on the internet!

    I found out that family on both sides married and died in New Jersey. Since my ancestry is mostly southern American colonial with some exceptions and those exceptions came in through southern ports, I was surprised.

    This tree would have been accepted by any genealogy website. You can make up an entirely fictitious family tree and it will be accepted. You disagree with something someone has on one of your family members, the websites will tell you that it is between you and the other subscriber.

    This subscriber had almost 150,000 names in her family tree. There are too many people with trees on the internet that think it is more important to get as many names as possible rather than have a good verifiable family tree. They copy info from other family trees, perhaps on their inlaws. Then they find inlaws of their inlaws and go crazy. One website, genealogy.com use to encourage people to merge other people's family trees into theirs. That is downright sloppy genealogy.

    Now the best for the total amount of records online isn't free but your public library might have a subscription to it. That is Ancestry.Com. Still be careful about the information in their family tree, particularly their One World Tree program.
    If you have been into Ancestry.Com, you might have an option at the top to "switch back to old search." I find it much better, then to the right when you are under search you can pick categories to search under.

    CyndisList.com is a website with links to many other websites, some free and some not. Many people involved in genealogy find it helpful.

    Not all records are online but the ones you will find will save you time and money traveling to courthouses, libraries etc.

    However your first free source is your own family. Get information from them. Tape your senior members if they will let you. People who do this state they go back and listen to the tape again after doing research and hear things they didn't hear the first time around. I am not saying they won't be confused or wrong on some things.

    Find out if anybody in your family has any old family bibles. Ask to see and make copies of birth, marriage and death certificates. Depending on the religious faith, baptismal, first communion, confirmation and marriage certificates from their church can be helpful.

    A good free source is a Family History Center at a Latter Day Saints(Mormon) Church. They have records on people all over the world, not just Mormons. In Salt Lake City, they have the world's largest genealogical collection. Their FHCs can order microfilm for you to view at a nominal fee.

    They won't try to convert you, at least they haven't done so to me or anyone else that I know. Just call the nearest Mormon Church or visit their free website, FamilySearch.org, to get their hours for the general public.

    Rootsweb and FamilySearch.org are 2 free sites but remember verify information in family trees with documents/records. If you don't you don't know whether it is accurate or not.

    Also be wary of any website, merchant in a mall or at airport selling so called "family crest." A crest is part of a coat of arms. Coats of arms do not belong to surnames.The family history that comes with them will not be the family history of everyone with the same surname.

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  7. soulman on August 17th, 2011 9:56 pm

    Possibly malware activity. You need to perform a Boot scan. To detect and remove this threat and other malicious software that may be installed in your computer follow the steps carefully.

    +First download the latest versions of the following on +another, clean machine+ and burn to CD or copy to a USB memory stick+

    Malwarebytes: ComboFix FixNCR.reg RKill this page has a variety of different filenames to download to fool the virus, which will try to block RKill from running. Remember the filename of the version you downloaded.
    CCleaner (cleans out caches)
    Avast! 4 Home:
    Download these to your desktop and before running them, then change the names of the malwarebyte and combofix files to
    Malwarebytes: mblah.scr
    ComboFix: comfix.exe

    Follow these steps in order Don't skip ahead.

    Now, start the machine in Safe Mode with networking (hit the F8 function key as the machine boots up, and choose Safe mode)

    Turn off System Restore on your machine, but only until you get this fixed – many of these trojans get copied into the System Restore files, which anti-virus programs aren't allowed to touch and the viruses could reinstall themselves from there. My Computer > Properties > System Restore.

    The malware actively blocks programs and tools, so before you can start cleaning, you need to get the malware entries out of the registry, and stop the malware's current processes from running.

    Double-click FixNCR.reg to run it to clean the registry

    Now double click the RKill file (whatever name you downloaded it as) to run it. Wait for it, it could take a while. If the fake antivirus program throws a warning on the screen and blocks RKill, leave the warning up on the screen and run RKill again.

    Do not reboot your computer If you reboot it will just load the malware in again.

    Then run CCleaner (it'll make scanning faster because it will delete a bunch of temp files and save you from having to scan those.) If the virus blocks CCleaner from running, proceed to the next step.

    Then run Malwarebytes (mblah), and clean everything it says.

    Then run ComboFix (comfix), and clean everything it says. If it tells you to reboot your machine during the process, do so immediately.

    Then install and run Avast – tell Avast to do a boot-scan – click on "schedule boot-scan" – and restart the computer

    Let it start and do the Avast boot scan

    Then turn System Restore back on.

    Now install the antivirus program of your choice to do continuous scanning, and make sure you keep it up to date.

    Always keep your Windows, web browser and Java software up to date – frequent patches are released to plug security holes.

    Hope This Helps!

  8. map on September 23rd, 2011 3:29 am

    I think that is called the fallacy of the masses and it is not a valid argument point. Just because hundreds of 1,000s of 'hits' on goolge search do not constitute the 'final verdict'.

    Regardless of what you have been taught, 62,500 repetitions (or any for that amount) DO NOT equal a truth.

    Smoke some more Soma, though, and feel good about yourself.

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