Monday, August 17, 2015

Chris Hemsworth in Ghostbuster set

When Paul Feig showed the four lead cast members (Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones, and Melissa McCarthy), 



for Ghostbuster I was like hmmm... Having known the original Ghostbusters as a kid the change is somewhat refreshing and I hope this different take on the story would be fun to watch.


Harold Ramis, Winston Zeddemore, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd
However, they're not the only ones who will be out on the streets of New York City. THOR or I mean Chris Hemsworth will be playing the new receptionist, and though Annie Potts stayed in the office for the original film, a new photo from Vulture reveals that Hemsworth will at least be able to go outside in the new movie.


The actor initially turned down the role because it was too small of a part, but Feig and co-writer Katie Dippold beefed up the part a little, he ended up coming on board. I wonder how he'll fit in with the dynamic of the new team...

Ghostbusters arrives in theaters on July 15, 2016.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Online Money Magnet


Have you ever wanted making extra cash without all the hustle and bustle? Well I've just got the thing for you, it's called referral programs.

The first question that may come up on your mind is... "What the heck is a referral program?" Well to make it simple it is an agreement where a business pays someone a commission for referring customer's to them. It is one way to market a business and you will usually get paid per referral or a specific amount of referrals.


In order to have constant cash flowing in, it is important to find a great referral program. The key to finding one is to first understand its terms and conditions! I know most of you out there do not read the Terms and Conditions when signing up for something or purchasing an item. ADMIT IT! It really makes us feel stupid when we contact customer service to complain and then slap us with the Terms and Conditions. So please my dear friends, please read!

So let's continue, one example of a very bad referral program is Squidoo, believe me, I've tried, it s*#ks! Don't ever think about it!

One of the best I've tried is Cash Crate, you will make money based on what your referral earns. This is a percentage value based on how many referrals you have made. The more you get, the more money you are given. Pretty nice incentive huh? Well it gets a lot better. When you reach the second tier in the referral game by referring 50 active members, you can opt to receive an extra dollar for every active referral you generate. The best part of the Cash Crate referral program is the psychology behind the site.


Most people don't want to do anything. They are looking for a get rich quick scheme. Cash Crate appeals to that kind of person. You can take surveys, complete offers for cash, and test out products. You don't have to do any real work to make money. Most people are at least willing to try this out. So they join and you earn a cool 20% right off the bat.

Remember that % goes up if you refer more people.

Click here to visit Cash Crate

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Make Money By Broadcasting Yourself Online

I've recently found a website that let's you earn money just by broadcasting yourself. However, this is just for adults... And you already know what I mean by that. *wink*

The website is Chaturbate. Chaturbate is the act of masturbating while chatting online. LOL

What users usually do is broadcast themselves online. You set how many tokens your viewers will send you in order to put on a show. When you receive the tokens, you can exchange it for CASH! *cheching cheching* This is not a scam and I guarantee it. My friend has been making money out of it for a few weeks now and she's been getting more or less $50 per day.

Here is what's said on their support site:

"Broadcasters can make money by receiving tokens from other members in the Chaturbate community.  

You can receive tokens through:

- being tipped
- private shows
- group shows
- selling videos
- selling photos"


So if you are confident with your body and is not afraid in showing skin then this is the right place for you. It's one way to work at home for free.


Chaturbate

Monday, December 31, 2012

Bye Bye Installous! I'm Sorry Apple Enthusiasts!


Hackulous, perhaps the Internet’s most famous cracked app community, has dramatically closed its doors. The community shut down yesterday but that isn’t the only damage. Apptrackr, the web-based partner index for cracked apps and Installous, the app used by millions to transfer cracked apps to their iDevices, have also been disabled. The operators cite lack of activity for the shutdown but it seems unlikely that’s the only reason.


Although there are plenty of sites specializing in similar things, the Hackulous community is particularly well known among users of jailbroken Apple devices.

Aside from the community forums, Hackulous is known for its direct connections with Apptrakr, a huge web-based index of cracked apps and Installous, a clever piece of software which allows the installation of iOS software found via Apptrakr and elsewhere.

But as of yesterday, Hackulous is officially no more.

“We are very sad to announce that Hackulous is shutting down,” the team said in a statement.

“After many years, our community has become stagnant and our forums are a bit of a ghost town. It has become difficult to keep them online and well-moderated, despite the devotion of our staff. We’re incredibly thankful for the support we’ve had over the years and hope that new, greater communities blossom out of our absence.”

While the announcement was made on Hackulous, it didn’t mention the fate of either Apptrackr or Installous, the software that relies on Apptrackr to function.

Installous is installed on millions of Apple devices such as the iPhone and iPad and was the key way for people to transfer pirate apps to their phones and tablets. However, following the Hackulous announcement the app has been rendered completely non-functional, apparently disabled by the Hackulous team that controlled it.


TorrentFreak tried to contact Dissident, the admin of the projects, for an official statement. He has spoken with us on numerous occasions in the past (and has even guest-blogged here) but the emails bounced. It appears that for whatever reason he’s preferring to keep a low profile at the moment.

We did manage to speak to two other people familiar with the sites’ operations and they told us they were surprised at the decision due to a number of factors.

The sites were apparently healthy and still had plenty of users. Indeed, the shutdown statement appears to carry a contradiction – “ghost town” forums are by their very nature not particularly difficult to keep “well-moderated” since nobody uses them. Nevertheless, this is the cited reason for the shutdown.

Also, Installous was used by millions and served up ads each and every time someone carried out a key app-related action within the software. Regardless of whether the Hackulous forums were doing well or not, Hackulous was still installed on millions of machines leading to (presumably) some half-decent advertising revenue to fund the project and more. It’s difficult to see why that would be terminated due to a quiet forum.

The other issue is that Dissident has always gone out of his way to say how passionately he feels about the “try before you buy” aspect of Installous and how important it is to give people a chance to taste an app before committing to a purchase. Trials are certainly more readily available officially than they were before Installous began so it’s possible that Dissident thought the mission was over.

The final piece of the puzzle could come on the back of rumors that a jailbreak for iOS6 won’t be forthcoming. No jailbreak for future iOSs means that Installous and indeed the completely legal Cydia can no longer function on new machines. Did this play a part in the shutdown decision? We’ll need to track down Dissident to find out more.

The closures of these Hackukous projects raise more questions than they answer but will still come as a shock to those who relied on Installous for their software fix. Time to start shelling out a few cents an app it seems – luckily that’s not going to break the bank.