Showing posts with label hole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hole. Show all posts
Friday, September 25, 2015
How to Earn the Zombie Genocide Achievement in Dead Rising
Bring some OJ, hunting knives and a few pistols. Both of them can be found in Paradise Plaza.
Head to the Maintenance Tunnels as soon as possible. Getting this achievement will take almost all of your 72 hours.
Leave Paradise Plaza and head into Leisure Park. Go straight, towards North Plaza.
Take a left before you hit the stairs and look for a big hole in the wall of the park. This leads to the Maintenance Tunnels.
Head through the zombies and find the red car. Drive this into the tunnels and start plowing down zombies.
Find the truck at the far north end of the tunnels. The truck is the best zombie killer. It drives the slowest, but does the most damage before it breaks.
Find the white car at the far eastern end of the tunnels. This car is the next best zombie killer. It is more damaging than the red car but goes faster than the van.
Drive slowly. Hitting anything will reduce the life of your vehicle.
Keep an eye out for zombies with propane tanks. Hitting these will create an explosion.
Drive your cars around until they break, then head to the next location for another car.
Save your game every 5,000 kills.
Find the Maintenance Supply Room. It is in the center of the tunnels, at the end of a short south-facing passage. From the start of the tunnels, take a right, then a left and then another right. Be sure to grab the submachine gun and the sledgehammers in room. Good luck!
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Monday, September 21, 2015
How to Make Money Selling Used Jeans
First, you need to go through your closet and see what jeans you need to get rid of. Make a pile on your bed and set every pair out that you feel you need to let go.
Going through each pair of jeans, take a minute to take a picture of the jeans. I usually take a picture of them laying out, and any photos of holes there are in the pair.
Document any holes there might be in your notebook. What I mean is make sure you can tell your buyer about how big the hole is and describe if it is a rip, tear or hole from wear. Keep in mind, the more holes the merrier when it comes to selling jeans (it is a gothic thing.)
Once you have your jeans out and ready, you need to post them online. You can easily post them on Craigslist for free. This is a quick write up of an ad and photos. Ask that the people pay in cash and arrange to meet them in a public place.
The fastest way to sell jeans is in a lot of same size jeans. This way the buyer will purchase all the jeans at the same time.
Pricing the old jeans depend on the type of jeans are in your closet. The American Eagle, Levis and top of the line can easily be $10 a piece. Other lower label recognition are around $3 to $7
If you are feeling really excited about the possibilities of cash, consider putting up an ad on Ebay.com to get the most out of your jeans. Buyers bidding them up, you will see your lot of jeans get a lot more cash than if you just sold the lot for one price on craigslist.
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Saturday, September 19, 2015
How to Make Cub Scout Puddle Jumpers (7 Steps)
Size the soup cans to your foot. The top of the soup can is where you are going to place your foot. This means you probably want to skip the 16-ounce. soup cans and opt for the 32- or 64-ounce cans. Gently rest your feet on top of each soup can to make sure it fits.
Remove the contents of each soup can. If you are performing this project at a den meeting, then you serve the soup as a snack later on by transferring it to a pan now. If you are performing the task at home, then you will want to place the soup in a sealed container so it can be eaten at another time. Make a hole on each side of the can using your punch can opener and drain the contents. Repeat on the second can.
Rinse out your soup cans. Pour water into the cans, swish it around and empty it so the inside of each can is clean. This will stop the smell of spoiled food should you hang onto your puddle jumpers in the future.
Cut a piece of rope 3 to 4 feet long. The length will depend on your height. The taller you are, the more slack you will need. To measure, stand on your soup cans, thread one end of the rope through both holes on one soup can and grab both the attached and unattached end of the rope with hand. It should feel comfortable for you to hold the rope so that you are not bent over or leaning forward in any way. Cut the attached half of the rope in your hand.
Place the rope you just cut against the rest of the rope supply. Because your legs are the same height you can use the first piece of rope to measure how long you need the second piece of rope to be. You should now have two pieces of rope that are equal in length.
Thread one piece of rope through both holes on each can.
Stand on both cans and grab the ropes. As you pull up with both hands, you should be able to take a step forward. The tension in each rope will keep the can, or puddle jumper, attached to the base of your foot. You can now high-step over every puddle in sight.
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