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Where will Tiffani Hokey be when Thomas Benjamin Woolum Become's an 8th Grader?

"In the Centerville-Abington Junior High School being Thomas Benjamin Woolum's Teaching Aide #2!!!!!!, so Mr. Willison will get a Job at the Connersville, Indiana Wendy's!!!!!!, & when Thomas Benjamin Woolum Become's a High School Student Tiffani Hokey will be my Teaching Aide #2 in the High School!!!!!!, & when I Become's a College Student Tiffani Hokey will be my Teaching Aide #2 in College!!!!!!"


Where will Melanie Berger be when Thomas Benjamin Woolum Become's an eighth Grader?

"In the Centerville-Abington Junior High School being Thomas Benjamin Woolum's Teaching Aide #1 Again!!!!!!, & Working with Thomas Benjamin Woolum Again!!!!!!, & Mr. Schauss will Hire Melanie Berger to work with Thomas Benjamin Woolum when he Become's an 8th Grader!!!!!!, by then Dr. Davis will work at the Boston, Indiana McDonald's!!!!!!, so Melanie Berger will quit her Job in the Centerville-Abington Elementary School and get a Job at the Centertville-Abington Junior High School!!!!!!, so Melanie Berger will be Thomas Benjamin Woolum's Teaching Aide Again!!!!!!, when I Become's a High School Student Melanie Berger, Tami Mounsey, & Amy Myers will come to the High School with me!!!!!!, & when I Become's a College Student Melanie Berger, Tami Mounsey, & Amy Myers will come to College with me!!!!!!, & when I gets a Job Melanie Berger will become my Boss at the Inventing Shop when I Become's a Inventor Someday!!!!!!"


What is the House that Thomas Benjamin Woolum wants to Own when he Owns a House Someday?

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Which Car does Thomas Woolum want when Thomas Woolum owns a Car?

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Who is going to be thomas woolum's learning resorce teacher at the palmyra-macedon middle school when we move to 213 w main street palmyra ny 14522 on April 5 2008?

"Tami Mounsey!!!!!!"


Have Thomas Woolum ever broken an Leg before?

Yes, in the 1st Grade I did Break my Left Leg by Falling Down the Stairs at 401 South Morton Avenue, Centerville, IN 47330.


Who invented the first Bright Effects Light Bulb?

Answer:="The First Bright Effects Light Bulb was invented in 2007 by Robin Woolum when Robin Woolum bought Bright Effects Light Bulbs at Lowe's!!!!!!"=


Who is Robin Woolum?

Robin Wollum is the guy who invented the first DVD player


What does kayla woolum mean?

It means your my bestie 4 lify!!! liy sister and best friend or putt it this way i.l.y.t.t.e.m.s.a.b.f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 4m: Katelyn Wingard look up katelyn and Kayla are best friends hurry!!!!


What happened on April 5?

One thing that happened on April 5 was the Mayflower started on a trip to England. This occurred in 1621. The first presidential veto was cast on this day in 1792. Mount Etna erupted in 1971.1996 Jacob Russell Woolum was born


Is there a difference in automobile oil and motorcycle oil?

According to the motorcycle dealers, yes. The additives are different. A test done by by John C. Woolum/ Ph.D. Professor of Physics California State University, Los Angeles shows that the testing of motorcycle oil against automotive oil shows no difference in favor of motorcycle oil. In fact the lowest score in viscosity were the motorcycle oils themselves. All of which were out performed by SG rated automotive oils. Source : http://www.nightrider.com/biketech/oiltest1.htm


Who invented the DVD player?

DVD is the work of many companies and many people. DVD evolved from CD and related technologies. Some of the early proposals for "high-density CD" were made in 1993, and these efforts gradually coalesced into two competing proposed formats. The MMCD format was backed by Sony, Philips, and others. The SD format was backed by Toshiba, Matsushita, Time Warner, and others. A group of computer companies led by IBM insisted that the factions agree on a single standard. The combined DVD format was announced in September of 1995, avoiding a confusing and costly repeat of the VHS vs. Betamax videotape battle or the quadraphonic sound battle of the 1970s. No single company "owns" DVD. The official specification was developed by a consortium of ten companies: Hitachi, JVC, Matsushita, Mitsubishi, Philips, Pioneer, Sony, Thomson, Time Warner, and Toshiba. Representatives from many other companies also contributed in various working groups. In May 1997, the DVD Consortium was replaced by the DVD Forum , which is open to all companies, and as of February 2000 had over 220 members. Time Warner originally trademarked the DVD logo, and has since assigned it to the DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation (DVD FLLC). The written term "DVD" is too common to be trademarked or owned. See section 6.2 and visit Robert's DVD Info page for links to Web sites of companies working with DVD. The official DVD specification books are available after signing a nondisclosure agreement and paying a $5,000 fee. One book is included in the initial fee; additional books are $500 each. Manufacture of DVD products and use of the DVD logo for non-promotional purposes requires additional format and logo licenses, for a one-time fee of $10,000 per format, minus $5,000 if you have already paid for the specification. (E.g., a DVD-Video player manufacturer must license DVD-ROM and DVD-Video for $20,000, or $15,000 if they have the spec.) Contact DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation (DVD FLLC), Shiba Shimizu Building 5F, Shiba-daimon 2-3-11, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0012, tel: +81-3-5777-2881, fax: +81-3-5777-2882. Before April 14, 2000, logo/format licensing was administered by Toshiba. ECMA has developed international standards for DVD-ROM (part 1, the smallest part of the DVD spec), available for free download as ECMA-267 and ECMA-268 from http://www.ecma-international.org/ . ECMA has also standardized DVD-R in ECMA-279 , DVD-RAM in ECMA-272 and ECMA-273 , and DVD+RW as ECMA-274 (see 4.3 ). Unfortunately, ECMA has the annoying habit of spelling "disc" wrong. Also confusing, if you're not from Europe, is ECMA's use of a comma instead of a period for the decimal point. The specification for the UDF file system used by DVD is available from http://www.osta.org/ . Many technical details of the DVD-Video format are available at the DVD-Video Information page. Any company making DVD products must license essential technology patents from the " 3C ' pool (LG, Philips, Pioneer, Sony: 3.5% per player/drive, minimum $3.50; additional $0.75 for Video CD compatibility; 5 cents per disc), the " 6C " pool (Hitachi, IBM, Matsushita, Mitsubishi, Time Warner, Toshiba, Victor: 4% per player/drive, minimum $4; 4% per "DVD Video decoder", minimum $1; 7.5 cents per disc) and from Thomson (~$1 per player/drive). Patent royalties may also be owed to Discovision Associates , which owns about 1300 optical disc patents (usually paid by the replicator). The licensor of CSS encryption technology is DVD CCA (Copy Control Association), a non-profit trade association with offices at 225 B Cochrane Circle, Morgan Hill, CA. There is a $15,000 annual licensing fee, but no per-product royalties. Send license requests to css-license@lmicp.com , technical info requests to css-info@lmicp.com . Before December 15, 1999, CSS licensing was administered on an interim basis by Matsushita. Macrovision licenses its analog anti-recording technology to hardware makers. There is a $30,000 initial charge, with a $15,000 yearly renewal fee. The fees support certification of players to ensure widest compatibility with televisions. There are no royalty charges for player manufacturers. Macrovision charges a royalty to content publishers (approximately 4 to 10 cents per disc, compared to 2 to 5 cents for a VHS tape). Dolby licenses Dolby Digital decoders for approximately $0.26 per channel. Philips, on behalf of CCETT and IRT, also charges $0.20 per channel (maximum of $0.60 per player) for Dolby Digital patents, along with $0.003 per disc. Dolby also licenses 2-channel Dolby Digital encoders. Dolby licenses MLP decoders for DVD-Audio players. An MPEG-2 patent license is required from MPEG LA (MPEG Licensing Adminstrator). 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