I got that AOA Dvd Ripper….but I dont want clips from the movie….I want the Blooper Gag Reels from the speical features on the DvD menu….how do you do that?

You should change a dvd ripper.
There is a freeware, you can try to use it, if you are not happy you have not lost anything.

WinX Free DVD Ripper

http://www.winxdvd.com/dvd-ripper/

A fisherman travels downstream at full speed to his favorite fishing spot. The stream is running at a rate of 5 miles per hour, and the trip takes 2 hours to get to the fishing hole. He is surprised, however, to find that the trip takes 6 hours at full speed to get back to the dock when he is finished. How fast will his fishing boat go?

Let the speed of the motor boat in still water be x mph
Then upstream speed = x – 5
and Downstream speed = x + 5
Distance = speed * Time
Distances are equal
==> 2(x + 5) = 6(x – 5)
==> 2x + 10 = 6x – 30
==> 40 = 4x
==> 10 = x

The boat’s speed in still water is 10 mph.

I’ve used many of both and I can’t seem to tell why one might be better for different types of applications. I’ve heard that baitcasting reels are better for heavier crankbaits and swimbaits, but is this true?

A quality reel can greatly improve your casting distance and accuracy, whether it is baitcast reel or spinning reel, it will make fishing a lot more fun.

LOW-PROFILE BAITCAST REELS are favored more by expericenced bass fishermen. Such are the Abu Garcia Revos, Daiwa Excelers and others. These reels are contoured to fit the hand, making them extremely comfortable to use. Low-profile baitcast reels have fast retrieve ratios and are well-suited to fishing spinnerbaits, crankbaits, jerkbaits and topwater lures. The more expensive models features more sophisticated braking systems to reduce backlashes.

SPINNING REELS in the other-hand have a larger diameter spool and a smooth drag system. Such reels are Daiwa Exceler 1500, Abu Garcia Cardinal, Pflueger Medalist and others. Due to their superior ability to handle light lines, spinning reels excel in clear waters, making them an ideal choice of many anglers here in southern California. Many anglers use spinning reels spooled with 6-10 pound flourocarbon line paired with a stiff rod for finesse fishing soft plastic lures.

Both reel styles have their pros and cons. Baitcast reels, while prone to backlash, are more accurate than the spinning reels. The spinning reels can cast light lures farther than the baitcast reels but can cause line twist.

There’s this hard country rock song I have wanted to know the name of for about 3 years now. In the Fisherman’s Friend commercial (where its black, red, and white only), what is the song?

I want you by Inspiral Carpets?

Very recently, I discovered what a glomp was. This was through the internet. I can see why the word glomp being used to describe a form of affection on the internet is efficient, but how could one tell the difference between a glomp and a tackle in real life?

A glomp seems to be an aggressive hug, with the receiver not happy with the attention. The tackle often accompanies a glomp where the receiver is knocked to the ground by a kind of flying tackle. Usually this type of behaviour is shown part of a skit, ad or comedy scene. If the receiver is really unhappy with the glomping activity, often an argument will follow.

Emmett?
Jacob?
Esme?
Rosalie?
Jasper?
Alice?
And please not there vampire age I mean there human years. For example how Edward is techinaclly 17 I want that kind of age.

Twilight is not real. You don’t have a chance to marry him because tiwlight isn’t real duh.

What are some of the best saltwater fishing lures for fishing for blue fish, stripe bass, and those little tuna.
What are some of the best saltwater fishing lures for fishing for blue fish, stripe bass, and those little tuna. For off the new jersey coast, fishing off the beach, jettis, or boats.

A big topwater lure like a Cotton Cordell Pencil Popper or a big metal-lipped saltwater Diving Rapala Magnums. Both work good in saltwater with a mackeral-colored finish.

Here in Southern California, guys in kayaks use the big mackeral-colored Diving Rapala Magnums for thresher shark.

i have notice that the color and shape of many adult male brook trout varies signifigantly, from different populations, why is this?

Trout and Char are known for changing colors with the seasons, water clarity, water depth, spawning, etc. Also male fish look significantly different than female fish in much the same way that hen pheasants look different than rooster pheasants. Surprisingly, even damage to the eyesight of a fish can determine what coloration or pattern it takes on. I once caught a rainbow trout in a Colorado stream that was almost completely black except for a creamy white belly speckled with black edges. On closer examination of that totally rare fish, we discovered it was completely blind. It is surprising that a blind fish could survive as long as it did to grow to be 14" long without getting eaten by a predator. I have seen brook trout that showed almost no colors or patterns at all while others have sported the beautiful vermiculation (tiger stripes or worm tracks) over the back and included bright blue halo’s with red or pink spots. The spawning males get even more intensely colored and patterned, and also develop a kype (hooked jaw) that distinguishes them even more from the less spectacular females. For the record, the brookies are actually Char as opposed to trout and are most closely related to dolly varden and arctic char. What ever you care to call them, I call them my favorite fish to see and catch in trout waters.

Two questions:
1. What do the guys that work on oil rigs offshore do. How long do they stay out at a time and what is the pay rate now a days.
2. Commericial fisherman or crabbing work -How does one get hired? Where do they go. Pay rate also?

This question is for a family member
type of education needed ?please..serious answers only please.

Roughnecks work in the oil fields. Great pay, but Reeeealy hard work, both physically and psychologically.

Oil rig workers work typically 3 weeks on, 1 off. Had a friend that did it. Said it was the most boring job ever.

Dont know about fishermen

Is it only a Nose tackle when there is three on the line or how does it work???

Defensive tackle is primaraly used in a 4-3 set. The two in the middle of the defensive line are considered Defensive Tackles. They line up on the offensive guards or around that area.

A Nose tackle is primaraly used in a 3-4 set with three down linemen. He is the middle linemen lined up directly on the center.

Nose tackles are usually bigger than regular defensive tackles, but not always. This is because they can plug up one to two running lanes for the running back.