Article: This is a utility created by Windows enthusiasts, as there is no easy way to change the Windows 8, 7, or Vista startup sound normally. You can download the utility from Winaero. Double-click the downloaded ZIP file and drag the StartupSoundChanger.exe file onto your desktop. You will be shown a small menu of options. It must be in WAV format. You can restore the original sound by running the utility and clicking "Restore". You can search for this or find it in the Start menu. Sounds tab. Apply. Note: You won't be able to hear the startup sound in Windows 8 unless you perform a full shutdown (see next section).
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Download the "Startup Sound Changer" program. Extract the utility. Run the utility. Click "Replace" and browse your computer for a replacement sound. Open the Control Panel. Select "Sounds" and then click the . Check the "Play Windows Startup sound" box and click .
Article: Go outside for a walk or jog, and exercise for at least 20 - 30 minutes. You can also go to a park. You can go in a loop so you’ll come back around the opposite way from where you started, or you can go to a spot in particular and turn around. Drive to a nearby park and find a trail to hike. Getting out in nature is a great way to spend your free time while exercising or exploring someplace new. A class can be a fun and interactive way to learn a new exercise. Yoga classes can relax you, and pilates will get you moving. Other classes you can try include spin classes or zumba. Sign up for softball or soccer. This will give you a way to consistently spend your free time every week. You will not only exercise but also meet new friends and  learn what it’s like to be in a team. The gym can be a space for you to spend time in the morning, or you can go after school or work. Try to do cardiovascular exercises like using the treadmill or elliptical machine as well as building muscle with weights or machines. ork out at home. Turn on an exercise DVD or watch a video online. There are a ton of videos you can choose from, like circuit training, yoga, or pilates. You can also watch videos that focus on particular parts of your body, like abdominals, chest, or arms.
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Take a walk or go jogging around your neighborhood. Go for a hike. Try an exercise class like yoga or pilates. Join a sports team. Go to the gym. .
Article: Fishing is partly a game of chance, but where you choose to fish can make a big difference in the outcome of your expedition. It's best to choose a quiet, secluded place far from other people (including other fishers). You'll also have to read the water to find the best places to cast, as fish tend to gravitate towards certain underwater environments.  Look for boulders and submerged trees/debris. Fish tend to use these underwater areas for shelter/protection, as well as for feeding. Scan the water for any areas just downstream of rocks and trees. Fish commonly position themselves just past these refuge areas knowing that smaller fish and aquatic invertebrates will travel downstream. In the early morning hours you might be able to find fish in unusually shallow water as they search for food. Stand on the bank and scan the shallows for signs of fish. Try casting in undercut banks. If the water has worn out a channel under the bank of the river and created a hollowed-out space, it's a good bet that fish congregate there. Look for pools where the stream/river widens to a gut. The head of the pool (where the pool first widens) is usually a good fishing spot, as well as the slower current just downstream of the head. Avoid casting in the downstream end of a pool (called the tailout). That area tends to be more shallow and near rapids/riffles downstream, so most fish tend to avoid these areas. Almost as important as where you fish is when you fish. Fish tend to feed in the morning around sunrise, and again in the evening around sunset. However, if you're new to fishing, it may be easiest to learn how to fish in the midday sun.  If you're just starting to learn how to fly fish, you may not know how to spot a fish on the bed or a river. You'll be able to see a fish's shadows most clearly during midday due to the position of the sun and the reduction of glare on the water. If you're just starting out, it may be best to practice spotting fish and casting during the midday sun. You can always stick around until fish become more active, or come back at a later time. Fish are incredibly sensitive to their environment. Any kind of noise can disturb fish, though other factors may also tip them off to your whereabouts.  Fish can detect disturbances in the water. Some may even be able to detect disturbances along the shore. Never stomp your feet or make a lot of noise on the banks. Stay in the shade so you don't cast a shadow, or try crouching/squatting as you approach the water. If you intend to wade into the water, move very, very slowly. Walking in too rapidly will create ripples and send the sound through the water column.
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Choose a good fly fishing location. Fish at the right time of day. Be quiet and cautious as you approach/enter the stream.