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Jon Waraas is a 20 year old online publisher that makes money at home. He’s one of the self-made guys that started out building websites for fun, and then later decided that he liked it a lot. He went from a dead-end boring job that he hated to making money at home running websites.

In a lot of ways, he’s what I’d like to become — someone who makes money solely off things that he creates and not working for somebody else.

Things you should know:

  • Air Conditioning does not waste more gas.
  • If there was a small inexpensive device that could improve fuel economy, the automakers would be all over it
  • Windows down or windows up make no difference to fuel economy
  • There is no ideal day to purchase your gas (although prices tend to be higher on weekends)
  • Turning your engine off and on does not waste more gas (engine off is better than idling)

Tips to improve fuel economy:

  • Check your tire pressure.
  • Take out any unnecessary weight.
  • If you have cruise control, use it.
  • Avoid speeding.
  • Do regular maintenence on your car.

From CNN: http://money.cnn.com/2007/05/09/pf/gas_myths/index.htm?cnn=yes

The German dance group Cascada (pronounced: /kæˈskÉ‘dÉ™/) consists of singer Natalie Horler and DJ / producers Yanou and DJ Manian. Cascada is most famous for the hit single “Everytime We Touch“. The trio has also released singles under other aliases, including Siria, Akira, Diamond, and Scarf!.

I like every single one of their songs. I always think that girls sing much better than guys, they can reach higher notes more easily. There’s a lot of energy in every one of their songs and it’s always a lot of fun to listen to. Their songs sound similar, but it’s kind of like the core sound of the group.

Here’s a few songs that I like that you guys can listen to:

There are certain hobbies that allow the gifted in that respective hobby to make a lot of money. An example of one of these hobbies is poker (basically anything that deals with “real money”, such as stock trading). For poker player that reaches the top through hard work, the reward is a lot of money. The same goes for singers, who are discovered by someone/a label that can sign them and market them.

Therefore, you should always be looking to find hobbies with high potential. For example, it isn’t very often that you hear bboys (that is, breakdancers) and how they make millions. They just don’t have the capacity to make a ton of money, unless they are marketing geniuses or something. However, if they were marketing geniuses, then they could make much more doing just that.

Likewise, there aren’t a lot of professional skaterboarders who become millionaires from their trade. To do so, you’d have to be the best of the best, the cream of the crop, and an extremely attractive figure in public like Tony Hawk. The same goes for boxers. You don’t want to have a hobby that can only make you a lot of money if you are the best of the best — it takes either enormous skill and hard work or a prodigical gift that you were born with.

I believe the most commonly accepted thought is that people should do what makes them happy. I say find something that makes you happy with the potential to make you a lot of money. :smile:

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