Problem: Article: This will open your options on a drop-down menu. Alternatively, you can click the three-dot icon next to a song or album. It will open the same menu. A list of all your playlists will pop up. This will add the selected song or album to your collaborative playlist. Other users will be able to view, play, or remove these songs on the collaborative playlist.
Summary: Right-click on the song or album you want to add. Hover over Add to Playlist on the menu. Select your collaborative playlist on the list.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: These stainless steel kitchen utensils have sharper edges than regular zesters or graters and they are ideal for grating hard spices like nutmeg and mace. If you don't have access to this type of zester, use a nutmeg grater or a small zester. You need a very sturdy grater with small, hard holes to adequately grind the hard seed. Make sure they are sold in the shell. Once the shell is broken on the seed, the expiration date moves from nine years to three years. Smash it between the cutting board and a strong knife or plate. Don't worry about breaking the seed itself.  Grasp it on the plastic handle and rest the other end on the cutting board. It is best to try to keep your fingers as far away from the grater as possible. Repeat until you have a small pile of ground nutmeg on your cutting board. You can turn the Microplane over and wipe the back of it with your finger to harvest any nutmeg grounds that become stuck. For a light dusting on top of a cold or warm drink, hold the grater above a cup and use shorter motions. Freshly grated nutmeg is stronger than ground nutmeg.

SUMMARY: Purchase a Microplane zester/grater. Buy a jar of whole nutmeg seeds. Crack the shell of a nutmeg seed open. Peel away the shell, cracking more shell as needed. Hold your Microplane or nutmeg grater at a 45-degree angle to your cutting board. Grasp the tip of the nutmeg seed with your thumb and forefinger. Slide the edge of the nutmeg in a fluid motion down two inches (5cm) of the grater. Use approximately three-fourths of the nutmeg measure that is called for in your recipe.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can load ROMs using the file menu. The Options menu will let you set your video, sound, and controller configurations. In the Options menu, select Configure Input. This will let you set what key on the keyboard is assigned to what controller function. You can also setup a PC game controller to act as an N64 controller. When a ROM is loaded into the browser, you can double-click it to start playing. If the ROM is a valid file, it should begin playing. Take note of how well or poorly it runs. Make settings to adjust the playback of the ROM. In the settings you can adjust resolution, anti-aliasing, and more. Lowering the resolution may increase performance at the expense of visual clarity. Anti-aliasing will smooth out the images, but will lead to worse performance on older systems. Mess around with the advanced settings to find a configuration that runs best on your machine. If you need to, you can reset the settings to default.
Summary: Learn your way around the program. Configure your inputs. Play a ROM. Adjust your video settings.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Higher-capacity tanks will require more fine-tuning, and are therefore somewhat difficult to keep at home. When shopping around for the right tank, take into consideration your size and style preferences, as well as the amount of available space in your home.  You can usually pick up a 40 US gal (150 L) fish tank for a couple hundred dollars at most pet stores. Glass and acrylic are the two materials most common fish tank materials. Glass is more expensive but holds up better to scratches, whereas acrylic is more affordable and less prone to fogging, but tends to show scratches easier. Choose a spot that's relatively cool and out of direct sunlight. Ideally, it should be somewhere you pass by often so you'll be reminded to keep an eye on things. A little airflow is also a plus, as it will allow for some gaseous exchange between the aquarium and its surrounding environment. The light and temperature in a reef aquarium must be carefully monitored. Too much of either coming from outside sources will make it harder to maintain ideal water parameters in the tank. Position your rock wherever you think it looks best. It's easiest to do this before you fill your aquarium, since you won't have to try to maneuver it through thick sand or worry about contaminating the water. For best results, your live rock shouldn't take up more than about 40-50% of your tank's total volume.  Live rock is a chunk of the reef structure from an already-established aquarium. The rock plays host to the many marine organisms that will eventually grow and flourish in your aquarium. You also have the option of using an artificial live rock. With a man-made rock, there's less risk of introducing pests, parasites, and other “hitchhikers” that are sometimes found in live rock. Snip open one corner of the bag and slowly sift the sand into the tank from corner to corner, working around your live rock. Make sure the sand is evenly distributed over the tank surface and piled a minimum of 2 inches (5.1 cm) thick in each area.  Live sand, like live rock, is full of beneficial microorganisms that will help build up the ecosystem inside your reef aquarium.  Never use ordinary sand in a reef aquarium. It's possible that it could contain bacteria, chemicals, heavy metals, or other substances that are harmful to marine life. Study the manufacturer's instructions for installing the specific models you've chosen for your aquarium. Most of the time, these pieces simply hook onto the back or side of the tank right out of the box. To guarantee that your equipment will work efficiently, make sure each component is sitting at least 2–4 inches (5.1–10.2 cm) below the top of the tank, which is where the water will reach once the tank is full.  There are several different types of filters to choose from when setting up a reef aquarium. To get a better idea of which type will work best for you, talk to a product specialist at the store where you bought your tank or do some reading online. Adjust your heater to keep the water in the tank at a steady 70–82 °F (21–28 °C). It's important to select a lighting solution that disperses bright light evenly throughout your tank. Blue and white LED light bars work best for this purpose. When you've found a light that fits your needs and budget, mount it directly above or behind your aquarium so it will easily be able to illuminate your corals through the glass.  For tanks that hold 20 gallons (76 L) of water or less, a compact gooseneck light can come in handy. Their molded mounting arms allow them to be clipped directly to the rim of the tank.  Strong lighting is a must in reef aquariums, both for clear visibility and to aid marine plants in photosynthesis.
Summary:
Acquire a fish tank that holds 40 gallons (150 L) or less. Place your tank in a dim room with plenty of ventilation. Situate your live rock in the desired position inside the tank. Add 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm) of live sand to the bottom of the tank. Outfit your tank with a filter, pump, and heating unit. Hook up a separate light source if your tank doesn't have its own lights.