Hairy CyberMan is a fictional character from Cyber-9 Comics whose real name is Harry Hartman.
Hartman built a time machine to stop the Nazis from re-arising in 2012. But when traveling back he had actually made things worse. The Nazis were changed into cyborg warriors. Harry Hartman then took it upon himself to fight the evil force, becoming the infamous superhero, Hairy CyberMan, since the time traveling process had given him hair based superpowers.
Some of the evil villains include the following: SS Fabio (a genetically cloned and enhanced version of Fabio, working for the Nazi SS), Bionic Bulldozer (A deranged scientist who transformed himself into a human bulldozer), Electro Elisia (A widow who obtained electric superpowers during a freak lightning storm), and Blitzkrieg (A very "large" man who defeats his enemies with his "manhood").
During Hairy CyberMan's fight he comes upon a half man half machine sidekick known as Cyber-Karj, a former high school calculus teacher transformed into a terminator-like cyborg.
Hartman built a time machine to stop the Nazis from re-arising in 2012. But when traveling back he had actually made things worse. The Nazis were changed into cyborg warriors. Harry Hartman then took it upon himself to fight the evil force, becoming the infamous superhero, Hairy CyberMan, since the time traveling process had given him hair based superpowers.
Some of the evil villains include the following: SS Fabio (a genetically cloned and enhanced version of Fabio, working for the Nazi SS), Bionic Bulldozer (A deranged scientist who transformed himself into a human bulldozer), Electro Elisia (A widow who obtained electric superpowers during a freak lightning storm), and Blitzkrieg (A very "large" man who defeats his enemies with his "manhood").
During Hairy CyberMan's fight he comes upon a half man half machine sidekick known as Cyber-Karj, a former high school calculus teacher transformed into a terminator-like cyborg.
A Get Paid To Website, or simply GPT, is a website that pays its users to do certain tasks online. These websites are almost always completely ad supported, with the members generating the income for the administrator of the website. Users are required to sign up to these websites in order to participate.
Types of Get Paid To Websites
There are several different types of GPT websites.
Paid To Read
Paid to read (PTR) websites are probably the most common kind of GPT website. In a PTR website, users are paid a small amount of money (usually about 1 cent) for reading an advertiser's email. Since advertising is so cheap on these websites, there is seldom a shortage of emails for members. Paid emails are either timed or untimed. Timed paid emails require the user to view the advertisement for a certain amount of time (usually 20-30 seconds) whereas untimed paid emails just require the user to click into the advertisement page.
Paid To Click
Paid To Click (PTC) websites are similar to paid to read websites, the difference being that a PTC website displays its advertisements on the website, and so do not require the user to receive emails. Most paid to read websites are also paid to click websites, however there are some PTC-only websites. Advertisements on PTC websites, again, are either timed or untimed.
Paid To Signup
Also known as PTS or Paid offers, these websites pay members to sign up for sponsor offers. These offers usually cost money, and so these programs are not free. The problem with these websites is that there is often an overlap of offers between websites; for example several websites may have the same offer available.
Paid to Promote
These websites pay users to promote a link. They usually pay a small amount for every user who views the page.
Some websites fall in to more than one of these categories.
System
Basic System
Most GPT Websites receive money from their advertisers. For every view, click, survey or sign-up, they receive money. A small amount of that money goes to the visitors of the sites. The people who view the ads. In a certain way, the advertiser gives money to the viewer, whilst the owner of the GPT website earns most of the money.
Referrals
The more people using their site, the more money the GPT site earns. To get more people to their site(s), most of the GPT sites have a referral system, which is similar to the Paid to Promote system. With this referral system, members of the GPT site earn money by just referring others to the GPT site, and letting them sign up under their name, but most of the time members only receive money every time their referral earns money. For example, a site gives 1 cent per advertisement clicked and viewed for a certain amount of time. If a member has 5 referrals, who all click and view 5 ads, they earn 5 cent each. The member who referred them receives 25 cents from his referrals only this way.
Payment
Most GPT websites pay online, usually through payment processors such as Paypal or Egold. A few websites pay by personal check while others offer payment in the form of online gift certificates or give away prizes.
Types of Get Paid To Websites
There are several different types of GPT websites.
Paid To Read
Paid to read (PTR) websites are probably the most common kind of GPT website. In a PTR website, users are paid a small amount of money (usually about 1 cent) for reading an advertiser's email. Since advertising is so cheap on these websites, there is seldom a shortage of emails for members. Paid emails are either timed or untimed. Timed paid emails require the user to view the advertisement for a certain amount of time (usually 20-30 seconds) whereas untimed paid emails just require the user to click into the advertisement page.
Paid To Click
Paid To Click (PTC) websites are similar to paid to read websites, the difference being that a PTC website displays its advertisements on the website, and so do not require the user to receive emails. Most paid to read websites are also paid to click websites, however there are some PTC-only websites. Advertisements on PTC websites, again, are either timed or untimed.
Paid To Signup
Also known as PTS or Paid offers, these websites pay members to sign up for sponsor offers. These offers usually cost money, and so these programs are not free. The problem with these websites is that there is often an overlap of offers between websites; for example several websites may have the same offer available.
Paid to Promote
These websites pay users to promote a link. They usually pay a small amount for every user who views the page.
Some websites fall in to more than one of these categories.
System
Basic System
Most GPT Websites receive money from their advertisers. For every view, click, survey or sign-up, they receive money. A small amount of that money goes to the visitors of the sites. The people who view the ads. In a certain way, the advertiser gives money to the viewer, whilst the owner of the GPT website earns most of the money.
Referrals
The more people using their site, the more money the GPT site earns. To get more people to their site(s), most of the GPT sites have a referral system, which is similar to the Paid to Promote system. With this referral system, members of the GPT site earn money by just referring others to the GPT site, and letting them sign up under their name, but most of the time members only receive money every time their referral earns money. For example, a site gives 1 cent per advertisement clicked and viewed for a certain amount of time. If a member has 5 referrals, who all click and view 5 ads, they earn 5 cent each. The member who referred them receives 25 cents from his referrals only this way.
Payment
Most GPT websites pay online, usually through payment processors such as Paypal or Egold. A few websites pay by personal check while others offer payment in the form of online gift certificates or give away prizes.
Dale Gillespie (Born 19 June 1989, Inverness, Scotland) age 18
Dale is a footballer who plays for Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish Premier League he has appeared in the 1st team squad this season.
He is a centre midfielder and is highly thought of at the club after coming through the youth system at the club.
He is a regular for both the clubs U'19s and reserve teams.
This season he has also represented Scotland at U'19 level making him the 1st player to go all the way through ICT's youth set up to play for Scotland.
[http://www.ictfc.co.uk
Dale is a footballer who plays for Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish Premier League he has appeared in the 1st team squad this season.
He is a centre midfielder and is highly thought of at the club after coming through the youth system at the club.
He is a regular for both the clubs U'19s and reserve teams.
This season he has also represented Scotland at U'19 level making him the 1st player to go all the way through ICT's youth set up to play for Scotland.
[http://www.ictfc.co.uk
McCabe villas is a small estate of 70 houses, built circ 1932
In May 2006 a group of older teenage boys and young men, from McCabe villas, came together to organise football facilities and equipment for themselves and others in the area. They titled it McCabe villas Football Project and are supported by St. Andrew's College, Dublin, in Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council, Local Businesses and private donations.
The founding members are
Terry McGuinness
Jonathan Roe
Derek Cannon
Alan Kearns
Colm Curley
In May 2006 a group of older teenage boys and young men, from McCabe villas, came together to organise football facilities and equipment for themselves and others in the area. They titled it McCabe villas Football Project and are supported by St. Andrew's College, Dublin, in Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council, Local Businesses and private donations.
The founding members are
Terry McGuinness
Jonathan Roe
Derek Cannon
Alan Kearns
Colm Curley