Monday, October 23, 2006

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Wall Jump

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

A Pyramid Scheme That Works

When does a pyramid scheme work? Only when you can't lose anything.

I think that's the philosophy behind the new site moola.com where you never deposit a single penny, but you can SUPPOSEDLY make over $10 million. It's a simple concept and brilliant business model.

When you join, you watch an ad and get a penny for it. Then you play someone else for a penny. If you win you have two pennies and can play someone else for their two pennies. Each win allows you to move up the bracket and play for more money, or you can stay put at the penny level. Either way, you never risk a dime (of your own money).

You can even make money when the people you invite make money! This is the "pyramid" part. You make 4% of whatever your invites make. Then 3% of whatever their invites make. Then 2% and down to 1%. So there are four levels of extra income. A pyramid scheme that works!

You need an invite to play right now, so if you want one just email cc5alive@gmail.com and I'll be glad to give one to you until I run out.

TMX Elmo

It's already clear what one of the hottest toys this Christmas is going to be - TMX Elmo! Somehow Elmo always seems to dominate the Christmas season!

Why is this going to be this year's sensation? Amazon.com says this:
  • The most secretly guarded toy of the pre-holiday season is now available
  • Three different tickle spots trigger rounds of infectious laughter and movement
  • Elmo slaps his belly, falls forward with his butt sticking out, stands back up again, topples backwards, and kicks his legs over his belly


Few gifts are as wholesome and fun as TMX Elmo. And after all, what is more precious than watching your child laugh hysterically with a stuffed friend?

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