If you're new here or if you like this post, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed or get your blog updates by email . You can also find out what I'm doing right now by following me on Twitter. Thanks for visiting!
This Sunday, Lewis Hamilton will make his appearance in the most watched auto TV show over the world.
He will try to beat the fastest lap time on the Top Gear track in a Suzuki Liana.
He isn’t the first F1 or ex-F1 driver, Mark Webber, Damon Hill (who many still believe is the Stig) , Nigel Mansell and Jenson Button gave it a try in earlier shows of Top Gear to gain the fastest lap.
I’m curious if Lewis will succeed in this mission after his 2nd place in this year’s thriller season.
Top Gear will be aired at 8PM GMT.
As a little extra, here’s a video fragment of a young Lewis Hamilton aged 12 on Blue Peter, a Kids show in the UK.
UPDATE: see Lewis Hamilton’s Top Gear lap here
About 40 people came together to perform a great flashmob on a roundabout in Lübeck Germany.
The goal is to close the roundabout for traffic by cycling around it so the cars couldn’t get by ![]()
What would you do if you’re in your car waiting there?
Anyway, I had a great laugh, hope you’ll have one to
Tonight the last games of matchday 5 in the best competition of the World ended.
I watched Werder Bremen against Real Madrid a great game won surprisingly by a very good Werder Bremen.
Real could have had enough points to qualify for the next round if they’ve just played a draw against Werder, but Werder despiratly needed the win to make sure they’re still in the running for 1 of the 2 places that will qualify for the next round of the Championship League.
The first half in my eyes was a little dissapointing by moments, first Werder gained the lead and did warn Real by some good play. A few minutes later Real Madrid equalized and did try to gain the upperhand in the game, but a strong Werder Bremen didn’t let them.
A few minutes before the end of the first half Sanogo shot Werder in the lead once again.
The second half was much better. Both the teams played at a very fast pace. Werder managed to score again after 15 minutes, 3-1. After this goal, Real Madrid waked-up and did push Werder towards their own goal. A marvelous goal by Van Nistelrooy put them back 1 goal behind. They still got a few more chances to score again, but Werder Bremen held their lead towards the final whistle. A well deserved win for the german team. Next week they’ll play against Olympiacos to gain a place into the next round.
To round-up matchday 5 here are all the results.
Group A
Beşiktaş 2-1 Marseille
Liverpool 4-1 Porto
Group B
Rosenborg 0-4 Chelsea
B Valencia 0-0 Schalke
Group C
Bremen 3-2 Real Madrid
Lazio 1-2 Olympiacos
Group D
Benfica 1-1 Milan
Celtic 2-1 Shakhtar
Group E
Stuttgart 3-2 Rangers
Lyon 2-2 Barcelona
Group F
Dynamo Kyiv 1-4 Roma
Man. United 2-1 Sporting
Group G
CSKA Moskva 0-1 PSV
Internazionale 3-0 Fenerbahçe
Group H
Sevilla 3-1 Arsenal
Steaua 1-1 Slavia
Almost 5 months back I’ve started this blog with my going live post. Back then I was mostly focused on getting traffic to my site. Now I’m also trying to get more traffic and according to my stats I’m succeeding at it
As I started to learn the tips and tricks about blogging I came by a few sites who used PayPerPost to earn some cash by creating some blog reviews . I surfed to their site and made a first attempt signing myself up at PayPerPost, thinking I will get approved. After a few days I received a disappointing mail telling me my blog wasn’t approved.
But it just drove me to keep on working hard so my blog will get accepted one day.
A few weeks back I was cleaning out my favorite bookmarks when I suddenly saw the PayPerPost link. After receiving the good news that Google likes me, I was thinking hey, why don’t I give it another try to get accepted with PayPerPost.
Today I received a mail from them with the message: “Your Blog Has Been Approved.” Finally hard work is paying off ![]()
Immediatly I logged in to my PayPerPost account to see what opportunities where available for me to blog about and earn some cash.
For me personally, there where 26 opportunities available.
I started out with the PayPerPost opportunity, that also explains the title of this post. It will earn me $20 by just spreading the word to use PayPerPost.
All you’ll have to do is blog about them or what you’re going to do with the money you can earn via them.
They also have a great statistics widget on their site to show the Top Earners all time, per month or per day. There are some big earners out there. I set myself a goal to be in that list at least once in the next few months, just to see if it’s possible.
I know it will be a lot of work because when you start out with PayPerPost, you aren’t able to go for the high paying opportunities. This means that I’ll have to make more posts then, simple. But I’ll do my best.
The good news is about all of this is that you can earn this to, just signup with PayPerPost and submit your blog. Once approved you’re into the game. Good Luck!
This policy is valid from 27 November 2007
This blog is a personal blog written and edited by me. This blog accepts forms of cash advertising, sponsorship, paid insertions or other forms of compensation.
The compensation received may influence the advertising content, topics or posts made in this blog. That content, advertising space or post may not always be identified as paid or sponsored content.
The owner(s) of this blog is compensated to provide opinion on products, services, websites and various other topics. Even though the owner(s) of this blog receives compensation for our posts or advertisements, we always give our honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experiences on those topics or products. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely the bloggers’ own. Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer, provider or party in question.
This blog does contain content which might present a conflict of interest. This content may not always be identified.
To get your own policy, go to http://www.disclosurepolicy.org