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Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Favorite Movie
My favorite movie has to be the movie Tremors because of the times that we have watched it, not so much the movie itself. I watched it with my buddies in the dorms the morning after a night of drinking, and we laughed so hard. It is about these snake/worm like creatures that are underground and eat people. The acting in the movie is absolutely terrible, but when we come home from a night of partying we always seem to throw it on for a few laughs before bed. My buddy always says quotes from the movie, and we all instantly know what he's talking about. I wouldn't say the movie itself is my favorite, but the memories that have developed from it are. My hand is cramping now so I really hope we are done soon. It took me awhile to write the last sentence.
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
How To
Anthony Rottier, Austin
Worachek, Mitchell Henke, & Lukas Erdmann
English 101
Process Analysis
Our group decided that the best processes for us to teach others,
that relates to all of us, is how to tie a fishing knot and clean a fish. These
two skills can be very important to many people, especially, if they find
themselves in a situation where they need to survive in the wild. However, these skills are more often applied
if someone just wants to catch a fish. To become a better outdoors-men and
fishermen these skills are a necessity. In the following post we will show you
how to do these things.
How to Tie a Fishing
Knot
1.
Loop the line through
the eye of the hook like so. To have a little easier time seeing it we just
used a shoe and shoelace.
2.
Now give the knot a
twist
around once as shown in
the
picture.
3.
Another twist is needed
to assure the stability of the knot. There will ultimately be three twists in
this knot.
4.
There is the third and
final twist in the knot before the next step which is very important.
5.
It is a little difficult
to see, however, we are pulling the line through the hole at the bottom of the
twists.
6.
Now we just pull it tight
and you should be ready to bait the hook and throw the line out into the water.
Don't forget to cut off the access line on the leftover side of the knot.
In conclusion tying
fishing knots in today's day and age is a very simple process once you get the
hang of it. It is a very good skill to possess because sometimes with all the
technology now it is nice to just get away from everything and catch
fish.
Our second process analysis is how
to clean a fish. It is closely related to how you tie a knot because once you
catch the fish; you will need to clean it so you can cook it. It combines the
skills that an outdoors-men and fisherman needs to be successful. The
people that would need to know how to do this are beginner fisherman that have
not yet cleaned fish. Other people that would need to know how to clean a fish,
is any kind of chef or simply anyone who is trying to prepare fresh fish for a
meal.
The way to clean a fish
is a fairly simple process if you know what you are doing. First, there are a
few things that make the procedure easier. Obviously, it all starts with
a fish, a sharp filet knife, cutting board, and a towel or rag will help make
cleaning a fish easier. Next, wipe down the fish with the towel or rag to
remove the slime off the fish so it is easier to handle.
After that, you want to
make an incision directly behind the gill and stop when you cut down to the
spine. Hold the knife in your hand on a 45-degree angle to the spine of
the fish. Then, let the filet knife do the work; keep the pressure of the
blade on the spine as you work your way towards the tail. Equal blade
pressure across the whole fish will produce the most amount of meat. When you
get close to the tail, stop before cutting through the skin of the fish.
Now, flip the lose part
away from the body of the fish. From there, place your filet knife on the
tail side on a 45-degree angle and work towards the thicker part of the
flesh. Make sure to keep the knife close to the skin but it takes the
right amount of pressure to avoid cutting through to the scales. After
you get the meat separated from the fish you with see a white section; this is
the rib cage. Cut that part off of the boneless piece of meat. Finally repeat
this process on the other side of the fish and you are ready to put the filets
into a frying pan.
You start of by cutting
into the fish right behind the pectoral fin. You want to take the knife at a 45
degree angle and cut in till you reach the spinal cord. Once you
reach this you want to change the angle of the knife to parallel with the
fish.
Once the knife angle is
changed from a 45 degree angle to parallel with the fish you want to just slide
the knife the full length of the fish until you reach the very end of the tail.
Then once you have done
this you want to stop remove the knife and flip the filet so that the scale
side of the fish is facing down on the cutting board so that you can see the
meat side of the filet. You then take the knife and cut into the tail end of
the filet and cut just before the skin of the fish is reached. Once you have
done this you put a decent amount of pressure on the knife and slide it
the full length of the fish until the skin is completely removed.
After you have done this
you should have the filet completely removed from the body of the fish. There
is one more step before your filet is ready to be cooked. The last thing you
must do is remove the rib cage. To do this you must cut into the meat at the
top end or dorsal end of the filet right where the bones end. You then cut in
and apply the pressure away from the meat part of the filet and angle the knife
slightly towards the bones so that you do not remove any meat. You slide the
knife all the way down the bones until the knife is completely out the bell end
of the filet and the bones are completely removed.
Once you have done all
of these steps rinse the nice boneless and skinless filet in some cold water
and it is ready to be cooked.
Thursday, February 19, 2015
50 Shades of Grey Response
It says in The Dissolve that 50 shades of grey watchers are finding more than 50 shades of grey. People are interpreting the movie in many ways with one reason being the movie obviously has many meanings to others. I have not personally seen the movie, but I am getting a lot of feedback from many women that I know mostly. I have heard that it is a porno without showing very much, that it is a sad girly movie, and that it is worth the price of admission. Personally, the only way I would go to see this movie is if my girlfriend told me I had to. I would not go out with the guys and suggest we go watch 50 shades of grey. They may think that I had changed a little bit since going to college. I am currently still receiving feedback from all over. No matter what the movie is like, it definitely has people all around the world talking.
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Would I break up with someone over text?
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Personally I do not think it is very respectful to break up over a text message. There are a few situations which we discussed in class such as if they cheated on you, or if they disrespected you in a very rude way. Other than those situations there is personally no reason to do that to someone that you have cared about. As I mentioned I have done it in middle school with not much thought behind it. I look back on the situations now, and feel terrible about it. If I could go back and do it over I would approach them in person because they would have a lot better understanding of why this happened. They would probably respect me a little more as a person as well. I have never been broken up with over a text, but if I was I wouldn't feel very good about it. I have been dating my girlfriend for four years now, so if she were to do that to me it wouldn't make much sense in my mind. After four years you would think a person would be able to approach you and tell you why or how this is happening. I would be much more satisfied if someone were to break up with me in person as well as if I were to do it to someone else.
Personally I do not think it is very respectful to break up over a text message. There are a few situations which we discussed in class such as if they cheated on you, or if they disrespected you in a very rude way. Other than those situations there is personally no reason to do that to someone that you have cared about. As I mentioned I have done it in middle school with not much thought behind it. I look back on the situations now, and feel terrible about it. If I could go back and do it over I would approach them in person because they would have a lot better understanding of why this happened. They would probably respect me a little more as a person as well. I have never been broken up with over a text, but if I was I wouldn't feel very good about it. I have been dating my girlfriend for four years now, so if she were to do that to me it wouldn't make much sense in my mind. After four years you would think a person would be able to approach you and tell you why or how this is happening. I would be much more satisfied if someone were to break up with me in person as well as if I were to do it to someone else.
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