Enlist the help of music enthusiasts to find the song. Look in music forums for specific genres, like metal or instrumental. Make a post including as many details about the song you can remember. Include lyric phrases, any relevant context, and anything else you remember.   WatZatSong and Name My Tune are both general music finding sites. The popular social news site Reddit hosts a forum called "r/tipofmytongue," where users can ask for help identifying unknown songs. If the song is currently playing while you're in a restaurant or book store, some apps allow you to record the song and upload it. The app will then match the recording to songs in their database and offer the most likely match. Some well-known music recording apps include Shazam and MusicID. Music recognition apps might not aid your search if the song's already ended. If you have a microphone, some music websites allow you to sing the melody or tap the rhythm of the song and upload the recording online. Try singing or tapping the melody into your microphone. The website will then compare your recording to their song database and return with possible matches.  Midomi, Tunebot, and Musipedia all allow users to upload recordings. You might know the song's artist but not the specific song. Check out their official website and scroll through their album lists. Input every song title into a music website like Spotify or iTunes until you find what you're looking for.
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One-sentence summary -- Ask around on music forums. Download music recognition apps. Enter the melody into a searchable music site. Visit artist websites.

Q: Open the Activation window by pressing ⊞ Win+R and typing slui 3. Press ↵ Enter to open the window. Enter the key that you either recovered, received with your Windows purchase, or is affixed to your computer on a sticker. You do not need to type the dashes, as they will be added automatically. Windows will automatically attempt to activate as soon as the key is entered. If the steps above don't work, you can try to enter the key through an elevated Command Prompt. Press ⊞ Win+X and select "Command Prompt (Admin)".  Type slmgr.vbs /ipk XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX and press ↵ Enter, replacing the XXXXXs with your product key. Be sure to include the dashes. A window should appear saying "Installed product key XXXXX successfully." Type slmgr.vbs /ato and press ↵ Enter. A window should appear saying "Activating Windows(R) Your Edition". After a moment, if activation was successful, it will say "Product activated successfully". If you are still having activation issues, you can call the Microsoft automated activation service. To find the number for your area, press ⊞ Win+R and type slui 4. This will open the window with the contact information as well as your installation ID. Make sure to copy down the installation ID, as you will need to enter it over the phone. It's long, but necessary to identify your computer.
A: Open the Activation window. Enter your product key. Try the Command Prompt. Call Microsoft if you still can't activate.

Article: Go to the webpage https://www.linkedin.com/. If you're signed into LinkedIn, doing so should open the homepage. If you aren't signed into LinkedIn, type your email address and password into the fields at the top of the page and click Sign In. Type the name of the person you're recommending into the search bar at the top of the page. Then click the name that pops up beneath the search bar. This should take you to the page you need. It's to the right of their profile picture near the top of the page. This icon will create a drop down menu that will provide what you need to write a recommendation. You'll see this option at the bottom of the drop-down menu. Click this button. Then, you should get a prompt saying, "Who do you recommend?" Type your connection's name again.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open the LinkedIn webpage. Open your contact's page. Click the ellipses icon on their profile. Click Recommend [Name].

Article: There are six model families in the Harley-Davidson lineup, and within those six families a huge proliferation of sub-models. Opting for one or another is partly a matter of budget, riding style, and aesthetic preferences.  Sportster: designed for speed and fun; the entry-level Harley, good for beginners. Dyna: a cruiser for longer rides; comfortably seats two; larger engine than Sportster; combines traditional and custom appearance; prices can vary, but lower-end Dynas are an affordable way to get a . Touring: smooth riding for long distances or day trips; powerful engine; can seat two comfortably; features may include stereo, windshield, etc. V-Rod: Using an innovative dual over head cam liquid-cooled, 123 hp Harley V-Twin engine designed in cooperation with Porsche, this power cruiser with a unique, hydro-formed frame is now out of production, 2017 being the last production year. Although, even with its 9K rev limit engine which could be driven at a low RPM, rumbling along as a traditional HD Big Twin or as a high finesse crotch rocket, this bike was not excepted by the greater Harley Davidson community. In spite of its innovations, sales were low.  Softail: the hidden rear suspension harkens back to the traditional "choppers" of the 1960s; powerful Big Twin engine.  The Street: introduced in 2014 in India; lightweight model is geared towards riders looking for a powerful yet affordable bike. Model specifications can change from year to year. The more knowledge you have about what you are looking for, the better the chances that you'll be happy with what you purchase. There is a wealth of information on Harleys, both in print and online.  Read about Harleys online. Read up on the history of Harleys, plus industry reviews, user reviews, forums, and more. Browse books and magazines on Harley-Davidsons. There is plenty of print material on Harleys, including books and periodicals that specifically deal with the buying process. Check out your library, local bookstore, or online booksellers. While the list of all specifications and features is extensive, learning the most important can help you narrow down which model is right for you. It can also help you better navigate the buying process.  Motor/engine size: expressed in cubic inches (ci) or cubic centimeters (cc): this measures the cylinder displacement as pistons move from highest to lowest point. Big Twin engine: a Harley term for non-unit engines; that is, they do not share casing with the gearbox components; more powerful. Twin Cam engine (also known as Fathead): Harley engine that has more than one camshaft in the engine for increased performance.  Fuel mileage: how much fuel the bike uses per mile. Saddlebags: bags towards the rear of the bike; helpful if you need to carry things on your bike. Anti-lock brakes (ABS): important safety feature that is not yet standard on all bikes; helps tires maintain contact with the road during breaking and prevents uncontrolled skidding. Windscreen or fairing: helps protect rider from the wind and rain; can make long rides more comfortable. Crash bars: hoop-shaped bars that help keep the bike off the rider in the event of a crash.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Think about what kind of Harley-Davidson you want purchase. Research different models that appeal to you. Learn about motorcycle specifications and features.