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Focus on Fit to Land a Job at a Startup Company - Lifehacker. How To Make Money in Your Spare Time Doing Simple Online Tasks | Zero 2 Hero. Via: Lifehacker Many “online jobs” promising quick riches and little effort are really scams. While the tasks below won’t make you rich, they can earn you a little pocket money on the side—and these days that can make a big difference. Most of these online money making opportunities only require you have a computer, a decent internet connection, and some sort of marketable skill (or the ability to provide valuable consumer insight to marketers). You’ll be operating as a free agent and can choose when, where, and how much to participate. Sound too good to be true? Also beware: because specialized skills aren’t always required, you do have to be wary of scams. That out of the way, here are a few sources of legitimate online single-task jobs: Focus Group Participant: 20|20 Panel : Since 1986, 20|20 Research has been providing companies with qualitative research from focus groups.

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I had a lack TV stand when I was at school and I have three things I'd like to point out: 1) If you get one, ALWAYS keep the metal spacers inserted if you're going to put any weight at all on the stand - I made the mistake of entrusting mine to my roommate to put in storage between semesters and one of my hallmates carelessly placed a heavy box on top of it, which caused the stand to bow and become worthless. 2) The shelf will very likely not fit any kind of receiver or taller component because it is relatively narrow. 3) Don't ever put any kind of drink on top of it without a coaster - it isn't real wood and the veneer will peel like paper after a night of cold drink sweat ring on it.

As cheap as the Lack might seem for a TV stand (I primarily mean "inexpensive," but it DOES seem "cheap," too), I'd still have to recommend going second-hand based on my experience with one.