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Unlimited Shot

Another riddle for all those people that want a second shot at winning 10 points.?
lets say you have an unlimited water source, a 5 quart jug and 3 quart jug, how could you measure exactly 4 quarts?
Extra consideration will be made if u can tell me what movie they used this riddle in.
no consideration to people who google, cut and paste.
die hard with a vengence
you fill the 5 quart jug all the way,
pour three of those quarts into the 3 quart jug
then you are left with a 5 quart jug w/ 2 quarts in it
and the 3 quart jug w/ 3 quarts
pour out the 3 quarts in the 3 quart jug and pour the two quarts in the 5 quart jug into the 3 quart jug,
then fill the 5 quart jug all the way
take the five quart jug and pour one quart of the water in it
into the 3 quart jug, the 3 quart jug will be filled to the top
because it already had 2 quarts in it.
you are left with 4 quarts in the 5 quart jug!
I LOVED THAT MOVIE
samuel l jackson and bruce willis rocked!
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Scarlet Spider-Man Unlimited #1 Complete Comic One Shot The Tom of Kaine NM | ![]() |
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Hunting Unlimited 4 $9.99 You've just locked your sights on to the most realistic hunting experience of a lifetime. Hunting Unlimited 4 puts you in the midst of action–packed missions with the biggest game and the most authentic environments. Go ahead, take your best shot. TAKE YOUR HUNT TO A HIGHER CALIBER. Track your prey through the stunning rugged beauty of Alberta, Arizona, Oregon, Africa and now Colorado and Montana. TRACK YOUR QUARRY. Travel the rough terrain on foot, ATV or on horseback to search out... |
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Hunting Unlimited 2011 - Windows $19.96 Take your best shot. Designed with stunning state-of-the-art graphics and amazing animal animations, Hunting Unlimited 2011 lets gamers pursue seven trophy animals, including white-tail deer, moose, and grizzlies. Hunting on 30 highly detailed locations, you can choose between 12 weapons, including a double-barrel shotgun and a compound bow, to take down your prey. From ValuSoft. |
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Hunting Unlimited 2010 $9.95 Get the Shot. Get the Game.  Experience fast–paced hunting action in pursuit of the biggest trophy bucks throughout North America, Canada and Now the Bavarian Forest! |
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Hunting Unlimited 5 - Windows $7.96 Get the shot. Get the game. Experience fast-paced hunting action in pursuit of the biggest trophy bucks throughout North America, Canada, and now the Bavarian Forest! Free Hunt mode drops you right in the action with game aplenty. Or for exacting hunting adventures, try Challenge mode. Track and hunt 18 of the most prized big-game animals including moose, mountain lion, mule deer, and red deer. Choose from a vast arsenal of over 32 weapons including shotguns, rifles, crossbows, and more. Buy binoculars, hunting scents, and rifle scopes to lure and track your prey. Trek through and seek out savage animals in 11 of the world's most expansive and challenging locations. From ValuSoft. |
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Hunting Unlimited Excursion 3-pack - Windows $19.96 Jump into the action with this Hunting Unlimited Excursion three-pack. Charging lions and raging elephants in African Safaris, North American trophy, and small game plus duck and dove hunting in their natural habitat. Track down six popular trophy animals including whitetail deer, American elk, moose, and bighorn. Set your scope on over 12 species of animals. Find and kill the largest trophy animal in each state in Gauntlet mode. Kill at least two trophy animals for the same position in Straight Rail mode. Bag seven trophy animals in a row with one shot kills in Eight Ball mode. From ValuSoft. |
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Cats [Unlimited Edition] [2 Discs] $16.96 Major video release of the most famous stage musical of all time, based on fourteen poems from Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T.S. Eliot. Shot on Super-16 film over the course of a month at London's famed Adelphi Theater, the show was completely re-lit from scratch and was recorded in full stereo surround sound. |
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Kevin Love Does it Again (full court shots)
If cost wastn't much of an issue - best camera choice? an awesome lens?
I'm not a professional photographer, but I want to take some amazing shots of my kids - I have a digital rebel, but haven't been thrilled with it - thinking it may be the lens? I'm ready to upgrade from the rebel - I'm more concerned with performance than price, but don't have an unlimited source of funds! LOL
What zoom range is the best with the most versatility?
What exactly are you asking? If cost were, or were not an issue because this question contradicts itself. You should really only buy what you can afford, stay within your means. But the general consensus is invest what you can in the best possible lens as it will likely outlive any camera body. If you are not a pro, just wanting to take amazing shots of your kids, there is no reason for you to spend too much money on either a lens or an upgrade to the body. What I suggest you do is learn how to create amazing images from the camera you already have as your problem is likely due to you (or what you are doing), and not the camera. Know your camera before you decide it's not right for you. There are many factors that contribute to less than favorable outcomes with digital photography. I'll be honest with you, if you don't know how to use one, an SLR (digital or not) will not forgive a lack of experience and will show you your mistakes, one way or another. Either you will learn to get it right in the camera, or learn to make it right in post, either way it can be labor intensive. Why? Because an SLR puts you in control. And since there are many factors all working together in unison to produce a satisfactory image, there are subsequently many things you must do to insure such. That was why prosumer compact, or point and shoot cameras were developed, so that people could simply make competent photographs on their own, without all the knowledge it takes to use an SLR. There are too many people who assume that in order to make the best images, they need the best camera, and that couldn't be further from the reality.
I recently bought my wife a new advanced compact point and shoot camera, by panasonic, the lumix TZ5 for her birthday to replace the camera she'd had for the past 4 years and recently lost. And to tell you the truth, the images produced by that camera in some cases rivals what comes out of my nikon D80, a much more expensive and complicated camera. For all that I have spent on my camera, and all the time I take in tweaking settings, her camera has an iA (intelligent auto) mode that does the same thing, only you "point and shoot". It's got 9 megapixels vs. my 10 and a 10x optical zoom lens with image stabilization. The thing makes good pictures, with no fuss with any buttons or switches at all. You just point and shoot the thing, that's it. I love my D80, and I do believe an SLR to be superior to any point and shoot but the technology is catching up. So far, the only setback compact cameras have is image sensor size. They need to be smaller than SLR image sensors, and a small sensor is inherently "noisey", even at low ISO's. Other than that, most of the newer point and shoot compact cameras are packed with technology that allows the shooter to simply shoot a frame and be done. The moral of my little story is that sometimes you don't need to throw money at the problem, most of the time you just need to get what works for you.
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