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Ever wonder how many videos, video views, channel views and subscribers it takes to become a YouTube Partner? While there is no road paved with specific instructions on what it takes to become a Partner, I will share with you my experience in becoming a Partner for YouTube. In this video I provide you guys with the date that I applied, the date I was accepted, and the specific stats that my channel accumulated over time. This video is not a guideline to what your channel should look like; it is simply advice and/or insight toward my side of things. I don’t advise anyone to ONLY strive for money with YouTube for multiple reasons. YouTube began as a hobby for me, and whether I were to earn money or not, I would still enjoy making videos.

Motorola seemed to have accidently made the Droid public on the web, but less than a day later it was gone. Here are the spec’s that I was able to acquire while it was up.
3.7 Hi Resoluation Touch Screen – 480×854 Resolution
5 Megapixel Camera with 4x Zoom, Auto Focus & LED Flash
Li-ion Battery with up to 5 1/2 hours of talk time & 270 hours standby
550Mhz Processor
Pre-installed 16GB MicroSD Card
Stereo Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Micro USB Port
Weight: 6 Ounces
(Screen shot Courtesy of Engadget)
The fall 2009 school year has begun for most of you out there. And that means less time to keep your eyes glued to the computer screen. I support everyone getting a good education and having fun in school, even if it can be dreadful 99% of the time. So with that said, in this video I discuss my class schedule for the fall 2009 semester. I’m always interested in discussing school with my audience so make sure you post a comment on the video.