Aug 29

Quick and EZ money with IMReportCard

As a long time member of bux.to (I signed up somewhere at the end of 2007 or so) and having a cashout pending for over a year now I was really losing faith in all those sites that promise you easy money for doing little to nothing. Then someone on the vbGore forum posted a thread about IMReportcard, a fairly new site that pays people to write comments on reviews made by their editors. I’ve signed up 3 days ago and already reached the $20 cashout minimum today. So I cashed out a few hours ago and the payment arrived just a few minutes ago. That’ s what I call impressive!

Here’s some payment proof (click to enlarge):

Payment Proof Payment Proof 2

That’s some cool stuff, I’m gonna use that site more ;) if you like to give it a shot, why don’t you sign up with my referral link?

If you’ve got any questions about this site, just post in the comments and I’ll get back to you.

Aug 28

Microsoft, stop being stupid

What do I read now? “Microsoft to force MSN Messengers users to upgrade to Windows Live Messenger 2009”. Why?! First of all, WLM2009 sucks in comparison to WLM8.5, the layout sucks, the mem usage sucks, I could go on forever.

It’s already annoying enough to have to say no to the upgrade, every week I get some annoying dialog box with “New version available” and only options are download now or remind me in a week… Why a week? Hell, why no remind me in a thousand years or just don’t remind me anymore? What’s with Microsoft and forcing people to upgrade stuff, and annoy people who could care less of upgrading?

The same has happened to Windows XP users, you want DirectX 10 (and Halo 2)? Go buy Vista (or Windows 7 soon). I don’t get it, all these measures to force people to buy new Microsoft products or upgrade existing and perfectly working software. Haven’t they learned that the more you force people to do something, the more resistance you’ll get? If I’m forced to upgrade the messenger I am sure to be looking for a crack so I can continue using 8.5 instead of version 14.

Another Microfail thing is their browser comparison, just take a look at it, it’s completely subjective. They make IE8 look like it’s the God of webbrowsers. Firefox and Chrome are just puny little browsers with crap compatibility and ease of use. Wrong, MS, wrong! They’ve just slapped the whole opensource community in the face by publicizing that page. Way to get people against you MS, congratulations!

Aug 24

Absolutely Stupid

Everyone has done it before at some point in time. Downloading a file (most likely music), the thing is I know a lot of people who don’t know how torrents work and usually one or two people download songs off networks such as eDonkey or Limewire and send them over to friends using Windows Live messenger.

Know what’s funny? These people don’t stop to think, is what I’m doing illegal? Shouldn’t I take precautionary measures so I can’t get caught? So they just live their live happily until they do get caught (doesn’t happen a lot but it DOES happen!) and when they’re caught, they get fined an absolutely stupid amount of money. The funny thing is for downloading an album your fine will be 800 times higher than going to a store and stealing the physical disc.

I don’t get how organizations like the RIAA keep going strong in this digital age. The only reason I can think of is that the label firms give good money for lawyers and other stuff to get the most money out of people downloading music.

See, that’s what’s wrong! Labels spend money trying to deal with downloaders, instead, they should give the money to the artists! Artists only get a tiny fraction of the money when you buy a song or a cd anyways, so the labels aren’t protecting the artists’ creativity, they try to protect THEIR OWN pockets.

Instead of sueing people and spending much money in doing so, labels should use the money to develop online platforms such as the iTunes store and reduce prices for CDs (they could, because they’d spend less money on lawyers). Then everyone is happy, labels are happy because people will buy more songs again, artists are happy because people buy their music and people are happy because the prices are so low for songs that they’re willing to pay for the songs now.

Of course, there will always be illegal downloads, pickpocketing and stealing stuff from your average store hasn’t ceased to exist either. It’s fair that, when caught, you have to pay a fine but why do you have to pay almost a thousandfold more when downloading the same thing you wanted to steal? That’s just outrageous!

To end this post, here’s a list of (severe) crimes that won’t have a fine as high as downloading a song.

1. Child abduction: the fine is only like $25000.
2. Stealing the actual CD: the fine is $2,500
3. Rob your neighbor: the fine is $375,000
4. Burn a house down: The fine is just over $375,000
5. Stalk someone: The fine is $175,000
6. Start a dogfighting ring: the fine is $50,000
7. Murder someone: The maximum penalty is only $25,000 and 15 years in jail, and depending on your yearly salary, would probably be far slighter a penalty that $2 million.

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