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When planning a trip it is always a good idea to figure out how much money you can spend. Knowing your comfortable price range will be helpful when searching for your perfect cruise. If you are on a tight budget, you might want to avoid searching for luxury world-class cruises. You can find fantastic cruises that will meet your needs and expectations on a moderate budget.  Decide the amount of money that you are putting aside just for this cruise. What’s in your vacation fund? Stay as close as you can to that number when searching, planning, and booking your vacation. A vacation isn’t supposed to be stressful. Your cruise will not include the price of transportation to and from the port. If you are flying within the United States, a flight will typically range from $200-$500. You might also need to stay the night in a hotel on the front or back end of your trip. Add these costs to your cruise price tag. Even if a cruise is advertised as all-inclusive, there will likely be some costs that you will incur. What is included and not included varies from cruise to cruise. Keep in mind that your overall price tag will be higher if you are paying for non-included food, drinks, services, and activities. It is better to know and be prepared than to be surprised when you get a bill.  Accommodations, main dining room food, non-alcoholic non-specialty beverages, and onboard activities are typically included in the price of the cruise. Alcohol, spa services, specialty dining, gratuities, and off ship excursions are typically not included in the price of the cruise.

summary: Stick to your budget. Calculate the cost of getting to and from your cruise. Acknowledge what is included and not included in your ticket price.


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Your tires should be appropriately and evenly inflated before you proceed.  Tires that are not properly inflated may actually be the cause of your performance issues, so it's a good idea to check this first. You may not need to do anything else. Additionally, having your tires inflated properly is important for getting accurate reads on the measurements you'll be taking later. Look in your car's repair manual for details about the proper alignment settings. You should find numbers describing the car's ideal toe, camber, and possibly caster. Write these numbers down. You may not know what these numbers mean yet, but don't worry, this will be explained in parts 2 and 3. For now, just make sure you transcribe them accurately. If your suspension is loose or any parts have worn out, this may also be the cause of your problems. Like tire-pressure issues, problems with your suspension can also throw off your measurements, so it's important to take care of any issues here first.  Drive the car onto a flat area, jack up the front end, and place the car on jack stands. Make sure the steering wheel is unlocked. The easiest way to check the suspension once the car is lifted is to grip each wheel and shake it, both horizontally and vertically. If you don't feel much movement, your suspension is probably in good shape. If not, this may be the source of your problem.  If the suspension is loose, you must replace any worn parts. This could include bad ball joints, rack, bushings, gear boxes, tie rod ends, or steering pads. Unless you have experience doing suspension work, you will probably need to take your car to a professional mechanic.

summary: Check your tire pressure. Check your specifications. Check the front end suspension.


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MS Paint has an icon that resembles a painters pallet.  Use the following steps to open MS Paint for Windows.  Click the Windows Start menu in the lower-left corner. Type "Paint". Click the MS Paint icon. Use the following steps to open an image in MS Paint.  Click File in the upper-left corner. Click Open. Select an image. Click Open. You don't want to edit the size of the original image.  Save the image as a separate copy.  Add "thumbnail" or something similar to the end of the copy of the image (i.e. weddingphoto_thumbnail.jpg).  Use the following steps to create a copy of the image:  Click File  Click Save As. Type a name for the image next to "Filename". Click Save. It's in the upper-left corner above the box labeled "Image". It's at the top of the "Resize and Skew" window. 10% is a good size for a thumbnail image.  Larger photos will need to be reduced greater. Alternatively, you can select "Pixels" and type the exact dimensions in Pixels you want the image to be next to "Vertical" and "Horizontal". This reduces the size of the photo. Use the following steps to reduce the size of the photo.  Click File  Click Save.
summary: Open MS Paint. Open an image you want to make a thumbnail for. Create a copy of the image. Click Resize. Tick "Percentage". Type the percentage you want to reduce the image size next to "Horizontal" or "Vertical". Click Ok. Save the photo.