Q: The mood swings may be as harmless as a general annoyance or severe enough that they are keeping the friend up all night. Take notes in a journal to help you identify patterns. You may also be able to spot other factors that may contribute to the mood swings. Some mental illnesses have mood swings as a symptom. Your roommate may be experiencing an undiagnosed psychiatric disorder. Mood swings can be a symptom or even a result of bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, ADHD or even anxiety. Look up the symptoms of each and compare your roommate’s behaviors to see if anything fits. Keep in mind, your goal is not to diagnose your roommate. You are simply trying to learn more about his or her behaviors so that you can have a better understanding. See if they have noticed the behavior. Do this discreetly. You might start by asking other friends if they see the moodiness when you aren’t around. Finding out can help you understand if it happens all the time or only at home. If it's strictly at home, you may want to consider whether the two of you are well-suited if he or she only acts like this in your presence.  If the mood swings are something you have seen occur with other people as well, ask them for suggestions as to how they handled it. "So, you say Terry is moody around you every now and then, too, huh? What do you do when this happens?" Explore how many people in your roommate’s family have similar issues and see if there is a pattern as far as mental health issues running in the family. If the mood swings have been interfering with his or her life, it may be a sign of a larger problem. It can be helpful to remind your roommate of the affect his or her mood swings actually has on life for both of you. Your roommate may not notice the issue on a daily basis, so be prepared.  You might show compassion by saying "I can see that your mood brings you down some days. It also causes tension between us. Have you thought about seeing a counselor or someone you can talk to professionally?" Volunteer to go to the doctor with your roommate for emotional support.
A: Identify patterns of moodiness. Conduct some research. Talk to your roommate’s friends and family. Suggest that your roommate see a doctor or counselor.

Q: Once your laces and cleats are completely dry, relace the cleats loosely, put on the cleats, and then make lacing adjustments to make the lacing tighter or looser.
A: Relace the cleats.

Q: You don't need to have worked in the boating industry to start a cruise line, but doing well will require an intimate knowledge of this industry and the inner working of cruise ships. You may be able to gain a good amount of experience by being a cruise planner (like a travel agent for cruises) or a high-ranking employee aboard another cruise ship. For example, working as a captain, entertainment coordinator, guest services manager, or another important position aboard another ship would be good preparation for starting your own line. Each approach has its advantages and disadvantages, and it's a good idea to research each option thoroughly to ensure that the decision you reach is the right one given your expertise, financial flexibility, and previous experience.  Developing a cruise line on your own will require you to build your service offerings, buy or charter ships, create marketing strategies, and design operational structure on your own, which will be expensive and require trial and error. Working with a syndicate can give you the benefit of having partners that share in your business and also share the risk and responsibility. Learn about the industry and your competitors so that you can outline an unfulfilled niche for your cruise line to fill. This is the only way you can be profitable, as the cruise industry is highly competitive. What will be different or unique about your cruise line that will attract paying customers? Think about offering very luxurious travel, unique experiences or entertainment, or going to unusual locations as a way to differentiate yourself.  Avoid taking on the large players, like Carnival and Royal Caribbean, directly, as these are powerful and established companies. However, there are a number of smaller companies that serve under 10,000 passenger per year. You could compete against these companies more easily than you could against the larger ones. Think about what cruise routes you plan to use and what permissions you'll need to obtain to navigate them, or what competition you'll be up against on the same routes. You should also think about where you will be sailing from and what that means for your target customers. Market penetration for cruise lines is relatively low outside the United States, which could offer an opportunity for easy growth in an untapped market, like Asia or the Middle East. It would be more cost-effective to start a boat-charter service or mini-cruise ship line. This would also somewhat simplify your navigation restrictions and enhance your ability to access more remote locations. When starting a cruise line, your primary expense will be purchasing or building your ships. The cost will depend on what size cruise line you are considering. This can vary from a small fleet of one or two small cruise boats that can take just a small group right up to a full-size liner. For most people, a sensible beginning is a small cruise boat with room for a small group or family. This will allow you to build up your business over time and prove to yourself and others that it can work.  The cost of this type of small boat depends on its size and features, but even a small cruise ship with 100 berths will cost about $50 million. A full-sized cruise ship, like those used by Royal Caribbean and Carnival, will cost you at least $150 million (for the smallest ship class). The largest ships currently on the water cost a whopping $1.2 billion. Your cost will also depend on your specific ship needs. Are you fine with customizing an existing one, or do you need to have a boat or ship built from scratch? Obviously customizing or buying a ready-made cruise boat will cost less than commissioning one from scratch.  You will also need operating capital to buy fuel, pay dock fees, pay employees, stock the ship with supplies, and for other ongoing expenses. Chartering an existing cruise ship is a cheaper option (although still pricey). Chartering allows you to "borrow" or lease a ship for your own cruise to use as you see fit. For example, some organizations have chartered cruise ships for special interest events or poker tournaments. Chartering is still expensive, though. For example, a three-day charter for one of Royal Caribbean's ships can cost over $900,000. Longer trips may cost up to $6 million. To cover these costs, you will have to fill the boat with customers and find a way to earn back your charter fee, plus a profit for yourself, over the course of the trip. . Before you even go to the bank or look for other sources of financing, it's vital to have a business plan drawn up and thoroughly ready. It's your source of convincing others that this project is a go-ahead. As part of developing your business plan, address all previous steps in this part, including your own experience, your competition, the state of the market, your funding needs, and your planned routes. You also need to spell out:  Your cruise line's name. This should differentiate you from your competition in the same way that your offerings do. Make sure that your name reflects the type of cruise line you are starting. The activities you plan to provide on your cruise. For example, whale-sighting cruising, on-board activities, visiting cities or islands, etc. Your pricing structure. Remember that cruise lines profit primarily from on-board purchases like food and alcohol, rather than from the ticket sales. For a starting point, the average price of a cruise ticket in 2015 was $1,350, while customers spent an average of $429 on on-board purchases. However, much of the ticket price is eaten up by overhead expenses, like crew and fuel costs.  Earnings and growth projections.
A: Gain industry experience. Decide whether you want to develop your cruise line from scratch on your own or with a syndicate (a group of partners). Study the market and your competition. Consider your routes and destinations. Estimate startup costs. Consider chartering your cruise ships instead of buying them. Develop a business plan

Q: You can search for installers over the Internet or get it directly from http://www.winamp.com. Make sure to follow the links to download the application, then click through and follow the instructions. Just click on the downloaded installer to start the installation process. Click on the shortcut icon to launch Winamp.
A:
Download the Winamp installer. Install Winamp to your computer. Open the program.