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05-27-2005, 05:17 PM
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No kidding! I love that skit, "guilty consience".
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05-27-2005, 05:43 PM
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lmao you guys rock, I couldn't have said anything about Em better myself 
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05-28-2005, 06:15 AM
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Duke, you're what's known as an, "isolator".
Not good, my friend. You need to download some eminem lyrics (turn em down low, now), and then commence to editing/making pages/etc.
Here's a good one to sooth the soul:
JMHO
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rofl, thanks Paul, I'll do my best to curbe my reckless behavior immediately.
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05-28-2005, 07:14 AM
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There was a period when that was me lol.
I grew up rough, and my first thoughts were always to go the easy route, regardless of anything else. The only thing that mattered was myself and my kid sister, whatever was best for us was right. This went into my business dealings as well in early life, and I was successful, but at the cost of others  .
Then life changed, and I did what was right, but boy was I ever like that clip in there, I knew what was right, but knew it would cost. Now though the wrong thoughts are just a tiny consideration. Odd that I became a white hat SEO, although i still investigate the dark side just so as I can identify it of course. As Sun Tzu said, to defeat your enemy, you must first know your enemy 
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05-28-2005, 02:23 PM
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I think the office should be separate from your own residence if possible, as it has its own decorum and importance, you will be more pro-active rather than home, I feel.
Suppose a local client want to meet, you will not feel uneasy to meet him at your office, meanwhile the client also feel better to interact with you at your office rather than your home. No doubt if you have converted your room separately as a office, then you can manage it.
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05-28-2005, 03:26 PM
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Etechdecorum? importance, this is the web we are talking about  <joking> I hear what you are saying though. I work proper hours, although it is difficut to differentiate between work and play sometimes lol. I do have a separate office, in our new house we are having done, I will have an office with a bathroom including shower etc, and kitchen facilities as well, (I think my wife is trying to tell me something  )
I doubt I will in the office constantly though, I will still wander around to wherver the sun is shining.
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05-28-2005, 03:54 PM
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I think the office should be separate from your own residence if possible, as it has its own decorum and importance, you will be more pro-active rather than home, I feel.
Suppose a local client want to meet, you will not feel uneasy to meet him at your office, meanwhile the client also feel better to interact with you at your office rather than your home. No doubt if you have converted your room separately as a office, then you can manage it.
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I'm not pulling in nearly enough bux0rz to make the split, I'm a novice and only make about a buck a day on averrage. With a lot of hard work, dedication, blood, sweat and tears, I'm looking to bring that number up to about $1.25.
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05-28-2005, 04:46 PM
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$125 a day is good for starters, Duke.
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05-28-2005, 04:54 PM
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Give me a slow steady build over a rapid flash income evrytime!
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05-28-2005, 05:23 PM
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Right, OWG. Because if you're like me (in the beginning) you'd spend it as if you were assured it for the rest of your life. Ooops! Watch out! Here comes the avalanche.
Budget
Budget
Budget
The rest is gravy, in order to offset the inevitable downturns.
I remember back in the days I had a good chunk of my eggs in the cj.com basket. Glad that rollercoaster is over. Now, they’re barely a blip on the radar screen.
19-Apr-2005 $308.25
21-Mar-2005 $56.59
18-Feb-2005 $193.80
18-Nov-2004 $72.75
19-Oct-2004 $691.20
20-Sep-2004 $5,617.50
18-Aug-2004 $5,838.85
19-Jul-2004 $4,894.90
21-Jun-2004 $5,619.75
20-May-2004 $5,977.00
19-Apr-2004 $7,636.45
23-Mar-2004 $7,405.65
20-Feb-2004 $7,981.95
20-Jan-2004 $7,739.30
18-Dec-2003 $8,641.90
18-Nov-2003 $11,038.00
20-Oct-2003 $6,323.90
18-Sep-2003 $3,741.60
20-Aug-2003 $4,912.00
18-Jul-2003 $5,347.49
20-Jun-2003 $9,067.10
20-May-2003 $5,150.40
20-Apr-2003 $5,141.40
20-Mar-2003 $3,931.30
20-Feb-2003 $6,367.60
20-Jan-2003 $4,666.15
20-Dec-2002 $5,574.00
20-Nov-2002 $5,797.40
20-Oct-2002 $7,534.30
20-Sep-2002 $5,484.35
20-Aug-2002 $6,109.50
20-Jul-2002 $5,022.55
20-Jun-2002 $5,767.05
20-May-2002 $583.35
20-Apr-2002 $1,964.70
20-Mar-2002 $2,089.50
20-Feb-2002 $4,499.50
20-Jan-2002 $4,471.00
20-Dec-2001 $5,279.10
20-Nov-2001 $4,234.00
20-Oct-2001 $2,842.50
20-Sep-2001 $4,343.10
20-Aug-2001 $5,326.00
20-Jul-2001 $3,211.15
20-Jun-2001 $4,838.95
20-May-2001 $4,356.17
20-Apr-2001 $3,879.88
20-Mar-2001 $2,218.73
20-Feb-2001 $2,678.90
20-Jan-2001 $1,552.50
20-Dec-2000 $64.00
And I remember that first $64 payment on the 20th of December, 2000. If not for that, we wouldn’t have had any sort of Christmas. Man, I’ll never forget where I was 5 years ago. I MUST look at this chart once in a while. It keep me humble.
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