This is the white icon with a multicolored musical note on it. If prompted to update, click Download iTunes, wait for the installation to complete, and restart your computer if prompted before continuing. Skip this step if you're not signed into an Apple ID on your iTunes program. To sign out:  Click Account at the top of the screen (Mac) or page (Windows). Click Sign Out... in the drop-down menu. It's near the top of the iTunes window. This drop-down box with a note on it is in the upper-left side of the iTunes window. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. It's in the Music drop-down menu. Clicking this will switch the store's display over to movies and TV. It's a grey link on the right-hand side of the iTunes page. Doing so opens a list of TV shows that have free episodes. Click a show with a free episode. It doesn't matter which show you choose here, since all of them have at least one free episode. It's on the far-right side of the free episode's name. Doing so prompts a pop-up window. You'll see this option in the bottom-left corner of the pop-up window. Fill out the following fields:   Email - Type in the email address that you want to use for your Apple ID. You can't use an existing Apple ID's email address.  Password - Enter the password that you want to use for your account.  Verify - Re-enter the password that you entered above. It's near the bottom of the page. You'll find this button at the bottom of the page. This includes the following information:  Title First name Last name Birthday Click a Security Question drop-down box, click a question in the drop-down menu, and then type an answer into the text field below the box. You'll need to fill out all three of these before proceeding. This option is at the bottom of the page. It's on the far-right side of the list of payment options that's near the top of the page. If you don't see the None option, you may be unable to create an Apple ID without a payment method for one of the following reasons:   You're not in the correct country - If your current country is different than the country to which your iTunes program is registered, you won't see None.  You didn't sign out of iTunes - If you forgot to sign out of your Apple ID account, you won't be able to select None.  You have an unpaid balance on iTunes - You'll need to enter a payment method to proceed if you have a purchased item pending on your iTunes program. This includes the following information:  Name Address Phone number It's at the bottom of the page. Open the email address that you set as your Apple ID, open the "Verify your Apple ID email address" email from Apple, and note the five-digit code in the middle of the email. Type the five-digit code into the field in the middle of iTunes. It's at the bottom of the page. A pop-up window will appear. As long as the verification code was correct, you'll be prompted to enter the password for your Apple ID, after which point you will be signed into your Apple ID account.

Summary: Open iTunes on a computer. Sign out of your current Apple ID. Click the Store tab. Click the Music box. Click TV Shows. Click the Free TV Episodes link. Select a TV show. Click Get. Click Create New Apple ID. Enter your Apple ID information. Check the "By clicking Continue" box. Click Continue. Enter your personal information. Add security questions and answers. Click Continue. Click None. Enter your billing information. Click Continue. Retrieve your email address verification code. Enter the email verification code. Click Verify. Enter your Apple ID password when prompted.


As with washing, drying flannel sheets with too high a temperature may lead to shrinkage and pilling. To prevent this, always select the lowest available heat setting, or simply let your sheets tumble dry. It will take longer, but it will be worth it to preserve the comfortable feel of your bedding. Give yourself plenty of time to get your laundry taken care of so you won’t have to worry about soggy sheets at bedtime. If space permits, you might also choose to dry your flannel sheets by hanging them up. After removing the sheets from the washer and wringing out any excess water, stretch out the sheets to expose as much surface area as possible and hang them on a clothesline or drying rack.  Save money on your energy bill by getting the sheets started in the dryer, then letting them finish air drying. If it’s a nice day, you can speed up the drying process by placing the damp sheets in direct sunlight. Not only will the warmth of the sun help them dry faster, sunlight also makes a great natural disinfectant and deodorizer. Once your sheets are dry, you can put them right back on your bed, or neatly fold them and stash them in the linen closet until cold weather comes around again. Leaving them to sit in a pile makes them more susceptible to wrinkles.  Be sure to check your bedding for large pills, lint and loose threads.  Give the sheets a good shake to fluff them up before making the bed.

Summary: Dry the sheets on low heat. Allow the sheets to air dry. Replace or put away the sheets.


When you sand drywall, you are going to get powder everywhere. If you've ever had a flour accident in the kitchen, then you know exactly how much mess fine powder can cause. You don't want to be cleaning that up from all over the room and the rest of your house, so start by putting drop cloths on the floor. Then, you would have to sweep or vacuum for days to get all the dust up. The simplest way to add some ventilation is to crack your windows. For better ventilation, put box fans in the windows facing outward to blow some of that dust away from you. Keep in mind, though, that screens will become clogged with dust, so you may want to take them off both doors and windows. While you want air movement, you don't want air flow from the drywall room to other rooms, as that will spread the dust around. Turning the air movement off will help keep the dust contained. While shutting off the air will help a great deal, it's also a good idea to block off the return vents. Cover them with plastic and tape around the edges. That way, drywall dust won't be able to sift into the vent, which would spread it around your house and ruin the filter. It's best to move furniture out of the room if at all possible. However, if you can't move it or even if it's just nearby the entrance to the room, throw a drop cloth over it. Covering it will be much easier than trying to clean dust out of it. Put on glasses or goggles to protect your eyes. You will also want to wear a painter’s jumpsuit with a hat. Gritty eyes are no fun for anyone! Also, your lungs will thank you if you wear a respirator or dust mask. Look to see if it's rated for drywall. If it's not, that means the particles can still get through, which defeats the purpose.  If you can't get as much ventilation in the room as you should, you'll need to change out your mask every hour. Just set an alarm on your phone to remind yourself so you don't come out of your work-induced stupor 3 hours later. If you don't want to spend days showering, you might throw some protection over your hair, such as a scarf, hat, or even a shower cap.
Summary: Put down drop cloths. Get the air flowing. Turn the air conditioner/heat off. Block off the return air vents. Cover any furniture. Protect yourself.