Friday, December 16, 2011

Sonic Heroes: Grand Metropolis - Team Rose - Ring Attack (515 Rings)

This is a video from me, DarkspinesSonic AKA Da1AndOnlySonic, showing a ring attack of Grand Metropolis with Team Rose on Sonic Heroes. This video is primarily to help others having trouble with this ring attack, as well as show where all the rings are located. This should be the maximum amount of rings obtainable in this stage with Team Rose. Enjoy!^_^ PS The trick to getting the second set of trick rings is to get yourself in the correct position as seen in the video. What happened was I began going to the right while flying as Cream, then a bit before reaching the first trick ring I gave Amy a thundershoot. After Amy was launched, I immediately did a flight accel (hitting the jump button while flying) followed by thundershooting Big. This allowed Amy to hit the trick ring on the far end, and Big to hit the middle one. For most of the trick ring placements that seem "wtf" this is the method that is used to get all three characters in the trick rings.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

How To Fish Flats

!±8± How To Fish Flats

Knowing how to fish flats is a basic requirement in most lakes. Flats are preferred feeding areas most of the year, and this holds true from Florida to Minnesota, and points east and west. So serious anglers need to learn about flats and then check them out whenever they're out on the water. Following are methods for fishing these overlooked places.

1. When To Fish Flats:

When is the best time to fish flats? Flats are worth fishing all the time except in the dead of winter, when the fish school up and hold in deep water. But from early spring through late fall, flats are prime fishing spots. Fall is the very best time to fish flats, followed by spring, then summer. In the spring, shallower flats toward the backs of the creeks are best, places that are good spawning areas. In summer, deeper flats on the main lake or lower creek areas are better. And in the fall, the bass tend to migrate back to the medium to shallow flats, again in the creeks.

2. Attractive Flats:

Flats may seem similar, but some have certain features that make them a lot more attractive to bass. Savvy flat fishermen recognize these features and understand how to judge flats for bass holding potential. Following are guidelines for making such appraisals: First, water depth. The productive flats are the ones that are 8 feet deep and shallower. That's not to say flats deeper than 8 feet won't produce fish. Sometimes they will. But overall, the deeper flats aren't as consistent as the shallower ones. Many anglers believe most bass spend most of their lives in shallow water. Fishing shallow flats just increases your odds of running into fish. Second, substructure features. Good flats are the ones that have extra features like stumps, brushpiles, grassbeds or some other type cover. On flats, these objects are like magnets to bass. The fish are naturally drawn to them. They'll even orient to a stick, anything they can get their eye behind so they feel hidden. Other bass attracting features on flats may include shallow ditches or humps, anything that breaks the uniformity of the bottom. A little run in might be as little as 6 inches deep, but that's enough of a change to draw the fish. That's the key word, change. Flats have these extra objects or features that stand out from a plain bottom are more attractive to bass than flats that are just monotonous nothings. Third, presence of baitfish. This is probably the biggest of all. If a flat has baitfish, it'll probably have bass. But if the bait isn't there, the bass won't be either. Don't spend too much time on a flat that doesn't have baitfish. Baitfish (such as shad) probably won't use a flat that doesn't meet the first two conditions. If a flat is just a featureless bottom, the baitfish won't be attracted to it, and neither will the bass. You need to bypass these places. Several other temporary conditions add to a flat's appeal to baitfish and bass. One is the presence of wind. A flat's more likely to have feeding bass on it if there's some wind blowing across it. The wind 'pushes' the baitfish in. It also ripples the surface and makes the fish feel more secure than they are in calm water. Another temporary condition is a rising or falling water level. If the lake is dropping, bass pull back off the shallow flats into the channels. But if the lake is stable or rising, the fish will move up on the flats and feed. Water clarity is another temporary condition worthy of notice. In stained or off colored water, the fish feel safer than they do in clear water, but there's still enough clarity for them to feed. Also, since they can't see the angler as easily, they're not as spooky. One more temporary condition is current. If current is washing over a flat, it's usually a plus. Current moves baitfish, and this turns bass on.

3. Running and Gunning:

Learning how to judge a flat and actually using that knowledge to put bass in the boat are two different matters. It's one thing to understand that bass hold around scattered stumps or ditches. It's another thing to locate these objects under 8 feet of water on a 50 to 100 acre flat. You've got to know how to cover a lot of water and maximize your time. The idea is to test fish what you think are the best parts of a flat. Hit them quickly, and if you don't find anything, move on to the next spot. Check several flats, and eventually you'll find some bass. This is the fishing strategy for which the term "run and gun" was coined. Identify likely flats through map study. (On a topographical map, flats are characterized by contour lines that are far apart and wavy.) One the water, begin checking these areas to see if bass are present. Run into a cove until you hit the right depth. Then throttle back and start idling and study the flat. Is there any visible cover? Is the wind blowing over the flat? What's the water color like? And most important, do you see any any evidence of baitfish? Again, this is critical. If you don't see baitfish, don't waste time on that flat. Keep looking until you find one that has some bait. You can find baitfish two ways: visually and electronically. Sometimes you can see minnows flipping on the surface or cruising along a few inches under water, warming in the sun. Also, watch the wake behind your outboard. A lot of times shad get scared when the boat goes by, and they jump out of the water. Also you should monitor your depthfinder when motoring over a flat. Keep the unit's sensitivity set high enough to show schools of shad below the surface. If they're not close to the top, you can see the baitfish 2 to 3 feet down. If a flat passes this initial inspection, then it's time to get down to the actual fishing process. This is really the only true means of learning whether bass are present.

4. Fish Flats Fast:

Once you decide to test fish a flat, put the trolling motor down, turn it on high and never let up. Now your goal is to cover as much water as fast as possible. Bass don't scatter all over a flat. Instead, they concentrate on certain areas, and these are what you're looking for. So continually move and cast while staying alert for any clues that will tip you off as to where they are. Search by casting to anything that offers any obvious attraction to the fish. Throw to any piece of cover, brush, logs whatever. And while moving from one such spot to the next, make random casts across the flat, hoping to find something that doesn't break the surface. A lot of times you might catch a fish right out in the middle of nowhere. But after you mark the spot and check it out, you may find stumps or a little hump or a change in the bottom content. It'll be something real subtle but different from the surrounding area. Approach a flat from a creek or river channel, if one exists. Look on the map for where the channel makes a sharp turn or horseshoe, some logical spot where fish migrating along the channel will move up onto the flat. From here, just pick a direction, maybe toward the bank or a brushpile or treetop that you can see. And then just roll toward it, casting on both sides of the boats as you go. Prospect flats by following what is called a Z pattern. Go in a straight line for 50 yards. Then turn at an angle for 25 yards, then straighten back out for 50 more yards. If you don't get a strike in this run, crank up the motor, idle back on the flats a couple of hundred yards and then run another stretch. While moving and casting monitor your depthfinder. Even in shallow water, it's very important to watch your depthfinder all the time. This is how you'll find a lot of little hidden objects. You'll be going along, and suddenly you'll see a little dip on the finder. Always turn and follow these subtle contours for a way to see if they're holding fish. Any change in the contour whatever can be important. A rise from 5 feet to 4 feet can be the key to finding fish. The same holds for little depressions. Again, the key word is "change". You've got to cover enough water on a flat to find the changes and see if the bass are present. You just move and cast and stay attuned to where the baitfish and the changes are. This is how you fish flats. When searching for bass, don't linger on a flat that doesn't produce quick action. When you try a flat, generally fish what looks like the best part, where the wind's blowing or where the baitfish or cover are most plentiful. If you don't catch anything again, crank up and idle maybe another 200 yards, then fish another stretch. If you don't catch anything this time, move on to another cove. When bass are located, slow down and fish thoroughly to see if a school is present. For example, you're going along and not getting any action then suddenly come to an area where you get two or three quick strikes. Now turn around and go back through that area, fishing slow and more thoroughly. Basically, you just stay with that area for a while and try to work it out and expand it. This is your goal: Find that little part of the flat where the fish are concentrated and feeding, then stay with them and catch them. If bass like a particular set of conditions on flats in one cove, anglers should look for duplicate conditions in other coves: same side of the cove, same water depth, same type cover, etc. This pattern may hold throughout the lake, and if it does, vastly expand one's fish catching opportunities.

5. Baits For Flats:

Since your moving constantly, you want baits you can fish quickly to cover the water. Spinnerbaits, buzzbaits and lipless crankbaits fill the bill. You can just throw them out and reel them back in. Sometimes you might also diving crankbaits, and if you find fish on cover and want to work slower, switch to a worm or a jig. But while you're running and looking, stay pretty much with the faster baits. Frequently change lures to see which one the fish prefer. If you fish a good looking log or brushpile with a spinnerbait and don't get a strike, pick up the buzzbait rod and make a few casts. Sometimes the fish will hit on top of the water but not underneath, or vice versa. You've just got to try the different options to see what they want. Using a Rat-L-Trap you can employ a special retrieve. Pump the bait, letting it sink down to the bottom, then pulling it back up. This is like yo-yoing a spinnerbait. Move it around 3 feet at a time. When you pick the bait up off the bottom, it kicks up mud, and this excites the bass and causes them to strike. For whatever reason, this technique is especially effective in the fall.

6. Special Flats Situations:

Fishing flats requires a special technique during the spawning season. Look for shallow flats toward the backs of the creeks or pockets that are protected from the northwest wind. These flats warm faster than wind exposed area, and the bass will move onto them sooner. You can still troll and cast randomly through these spawning areas. It's a lot like fishing other flats. Look for cover and isolated objects. But you should also watch for beds. They look like little circles in a dark bottom. (Polarized sunglasses help you spot spawning beds.) If you find a flat where you can see the beds, then switch over to a lizard or tube or a minnow type bait, and fish the bait right in the bed. In spring, you can alter your run and gun technique. You can pitch to objects that bass would orient to when nesting. If there are bushes or logs on the flat, flip a jig around them. This approach is more likely to make a bedding bass strike. Another condition worth extra scrutiny is when aquatic vegetation is thick on the flat. Vegetation is one of the best things a flat can offer bass. The vegetation draws bait. It hides the bass. It gives off oxygen, and it helps clean the water. So a flat with grass or weeds on it is an ideal flat to fish. You can scour heavy matted vegetation with a surface spoon or a rubber frog. You can also cast spinnerbaits along the edges of weedlines, paying attention to point and holes in the greenery. A lot of times weed growth stops where the bottom composition changes, or where a little drop-off begins. In either case, this is an ideal place for bass to collect. A third special flats fishing circumstance is found in tidal waters. Basically, whether the tide's coming in or going out determines where the fish will hold and feed. When the tide is rising, bass move up onto flats and feed. If lily pads or aquatic weeds are on the flat, when the water's high, bass get back in those weeds. Then flipping is the best way to catch them. When the tide starts falling, the bass pull back off the flats into ditches and the last outside cover adjacent to the flats. These become the best ambush sites. Generally you can fish spinnerbaits in these locations. Regardless of prevailing conditions, flats fishing involves a lot of trial and error. There's no substitute for covering water and casting continually. A lot of times there's nothing visual to help you find the good spots. You just have to keep going until you run into them. Fish fast and hopscotch around. Then when you hit bass, slow down and ring the register.


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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Princess Birthday Party - An Enchanting Birthday

!±8± Princess Birthday Party - An Enchanting Birthday

Once upon a time in a kingdom run by the most wonderful king and queen (you), there lived a beautiful princess (your child) who was preparing to celebrate her birthday.

Then one night the princess had a dream and in her dream she wished for an enchanted princess birthday party.

The King and Queen wanted to make the princess's dream come true, so they planned a lovely party just to please their daughter.

With these enchanted princess birthday party ideas, your child's wishes and dreams will come true.

Imagine your little girl all dressed up in her royal princess costume, happily greeting her party guests as they arrive for her special celebration.

Invitations

I suggest the "royal treatment" for your special celebration announcements.

As the royal family, you may wish to send your invitations on parchment paper. When your invitation is ready to deliver, roll up the parchment paper and tie a bright red or purple ribbon around it.

Your royal wording might start off like this.

"Announcing a royal celebration"

"Once upon a time... As a royal subject, your presence is requested by the king and queen of the kingdom (your last name) to attend an enchanted Princess Birthday Party for her highness, princess (your child's first and last name) on the magical occasion of her (how old she will be) birthday."

"This royal celebration will be a princess costume party where all are invited to dress in their princess wardrobe. Our enchanted birthday party will take place on (day and date) and will begin at (time) with our celebration concluding at precisely (end time of your party)."

"The King and Queen request that all royal subjects planning to be in attendance, please RSVP by (day and date)."

"Her royal highness princess (your child's first name) looks forward to your attendance at her princess birthday party which promises to be an enchanting time for all."

"Our party will take place at the castle (families last name) located at (address).

Deliver Your Invitation

Here's a fun idea. Have someone in costume actually hand deliver your invitations. Imagine how surprised and delighted your party guests will be. And they'll know this party is going to be very special. What fun.

Royal Decorations

When decorating, the royal family always uses red, purple, pink, blue and white balloons. You can also find a number of excellent online party supply stores where you'll find all kinds of incredible decorations to brighten up your castle.

You can cover your ceiling in colorful helium balloons, and be sure to decorate your mail box and your front door to help your party guest locate your castle entrance. You might decorate your front door with a colorful balloon archway for your guests to walk under.

Princess Birthday Party - Games

Pin The Tiara On The Princess

Cut out a picture of a princess from a coloring book, or get a princess poster, then cut out some small paper tiaras that your guests can stick on the picture... Remember to put each child's name on their tiara.

Enchanted Musical Statues

Have your party guests move to the center of the room. Start playing some music related to your theme. Have your guests start moving and dancing around... Then stop the music and everyone has to freeze like a statues. Anyone who moves is out. Keep repeating this until only one person is left.

Royal Message Relay

Have all your guests sit in a circle. Have your birthday child think of a silly royal phrase or sentence. It might be a funny message for the king and queen... Your birthday child whispers the message to the guest on their right. That child whispers the message to the person on their right until the message travels all the way around the circle to the person sitting just to the left of your birthday child. That child then repeats the message out loud... Then the birthday child tells everyone what the original message was... Everyone gets a turn. The more the message gets mixed up, the more fun it is.

Princess Dress Up

Pick up some fun things like tiaras, mirrors, combs, boas, jewelry, long gloves and even high heels for the young ladies to play with.

And don't forget to take lots of still pictures and shoot lots of video.

Princess Birthday Party - Royal Food And Drink

May I suggest the following elegant finger foods be served.

Royal melon, served with tooth picks Finger sandwiches Carrot Sticks Grapes Celery sticks filled with peanut butter Purple, red or pink Jelly Beans Small crackers with cheese Cherries Royal orange slices Apple slices with caramel dip Strawberries dipped in chocolate

And for those thirsty moments:

Royal punch with sherbet ice cream and a taste of ginger ale Sparkling grape or apple drink Lemonade with strawberries

Princess Birthday Party

We hope your child's enchanted Princess Birthday Party is a big hit and that your child's birthday wishes and dreams do come true.


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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Evolution of Cellular Phone Ringtones

!±8± Evolution of Cellular Phone Ringtones

Millions of ring tones are available these days ranging from melodious sound of popular singers to crass cacophonies according to the tastes of the users. One would really be amazed to know the wide variety of ring tones available. Ring tones have come a long way from a humble beginning in Finland in 2001

If one analysis the evolution of ring tones systematically, one has to go back to the earliest form of ringtone which was commercially sold in RTTTL (Ring Tone Text Transfer Language) format. A text based format was used in creating musical sounds. The monophonic ring tone which was available in 2001, in Finland was based on RTTTL. It was so simple that it produced only one sound at a time. A special sequential arrangement of notes of various frequencies was made here.

The much sophisticated sort of ring tone which followed are called the Polyphonic ringtones. It was really a welcome change for users since 16 different sounds could be produced at one time. People could enjoy the musical quality of the ring tones to their hearts' delight. This can be considered as the second generation. It started becoming popular in 2002, primarily due to the fact that the encoded sequences contained instrumental tones.

The new type of ringtones based on audio formats MP3, AAC and WMA which followed is called True tones. This type offered superiority of sound quality and came to be known as Master tone or Real tone. The wide variety they offered was also amazing. The popularity they received is a proof to the fact that they have really lived up to their name.

With the introduction of True tones people became attracted towards it resulting in the beginning of a new business -he ring tone business. Customizations and innovations became the order of the day tempting people, especially teenagers. This situation was encashed by some business minded people. The result was a billion dollar industry catering to the imagination of every individual as far as the matters of ring tones are concerned.

These days one can notice that ring tones have become cheaper. This is mainly because of the huge volumes involved. Today ring tones represent the identity, personality, taste and character of the user. Some find it a mode of self expression. Some are of the view that it is purely for enjoyment.

It was at this juncture that some third party businesses like InfoSpace entered the scene. They made Monophonic and Polyphonic ring tones standardized for each handset. Interactions with customers were there for distribution and billing. Any way, middle men were cut off from the field with the advent of True tones. These days their own songs are manufactured by all manufacturers. Now the business has grown in leaps and bounds that sometimes tones for mobile phones are published even before the album sees daylight. Music companies earn a lot through this business.

Another ring tone which caught the attention of people from different walks of life is Crazy Frog tone. The history of ringtones can be concluded with this, which happened in the year 2004. It is true that the sound was a bit annoying. But the fact that it was different from other tunes helped it to get wider publicity. This can be avouched from the fact that the company called Jamster, which marketed the tone rose up to number one position leaving behind all its competitors.


Evolution of Cellular Phone Ringtones

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Monday, November 7, 2011

ANNOYING THING CRAZY BIKER FROG

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