Q: It will take a few moments before the DVDs content will appear on your screen. Just click on the DVD icon placed in the sidebar. Handbrake will scan the contents of your DVD. After scanning is complete, you will be able to view the details of the DVD (ranging from the size of the DVD and the total length of the DVD). Once you click on any option present in Apple’s preset menu, the format will turn into an MP4 file.
A: Insert your DVD into the optical drive of your MAC. Select source for ripping. Click on “Universal” if you want to place the DVD in iTunes. Press on “Start” to begin the ripping process.

Article: Stand up straight and place the measuring tape to your bare waist between your lowest ribs and hip bones. Exhale normally, then measure your waist circumference. Write the number down and label it so you don’t confuse it with your hip measurement. For an accurate measurement, wear a skintight article of clothing or place the measuring tape directly against your skin. Wrap the measuring tape around the widest part of your hips. This is usually around where your thighs meet your hips and the lower part of your hip bones point out to your sides. Keep the measuring tape parallel with the floor and free of any kinks or twists. Write down your hip measurement and label it so you don’t confuse it with your waist circumference. Since taking your waist-to-hip ratio involves multiple numbers, there’s a higher chance of making an error. Taking your measurements twice will help you ensure they’re accurate. If your measurements don’t match up, measure yourself a third time and go with the measurement it matches. It doesn’t matter if you’re measuring in inches or centimeters, as long as both waist and hip measurements use the same unit. For men, a ratio higher than 0.95 indicates an increased risk of health issues. For women, increased risk starts at a ratio of 0.85. For example, if you’re a man with a waist circumference of 36 inches (91 cm) and a hip circumference of 40 inches (100 cm), your ratio is 0.9, which is just below the increased risk benchmark.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Measure your waist circumference at the navel. Measure your hips at their widest point. Take your measurements twice. Divide your waist size by your hip size and interpret your results.

Problem: Article: Grab the eye of an eye pin with pliers and carefully heat the metal over the flame of a candle or gas stove. Only heat the metal for about 5 seconds.  Work carefully to prevent accidental burns. Use an eye pin that is just a little shorter than the width of the resin piece. Grab the resin piece with one hand and carefully poke the straight side of the heated eye pin inside.  Press the pin in until it extends roughly halfway through the resin piece. This will only work if the resin is only partially cured. If you allowed it to cure completely, it will be too hard and unyielding. Once the metal eye pin is cool enough to touch with your bare fingers, slide a small jump ring into the eye. This completes the project and turns your resin piece into a wearable pendant or charm.
Summary: Heat a metal eye pin. Poke the metal into the resin charm. Attach a jump ring to the loop.

Q: A throwback jersey is one that duplicates a jersey worn by a team or player from the past. Real fans tend to purchase throwback jerseys (along side more modern sports gear) because they actually know the history of the team and its players.  On the contrary, bandwagon fans typically purchase team gear that represents the more modern logos, colors, and players. True fans are also more likely to spend big bucks on team gear and throwbacks are usually more authentic and costly. True fans will never boo their team because they are trying to inspire them, not make them feel worse. It's okay to be angry with a less than perfect performance, but making your team feel like trash won't help. Real fans stick with their team for better or for worse. A true fan's loyalty is always to his or her team first. That doesn't mean that they can't support or like other players, but it does mean that their loyalty lies with their team's players first.  For example, it's fine to appreciate great players like Peyton Manning but if you're a New England Patriots fan you support Tom Brady first. Additionally, if you have players who are on your fantasy football team but are not on your favorite football team, you can support them only as far as it doesn't interfere with your favorite team's success.
A:
See if they own a throwback jersey. Notice if they ever boo their team. Determine if they support their team's players more than any others.