Write an article based on this "Start up your computer and enter the boot menu if possible and choose the media to boot the operative system from. Start up the machine and enter the BIOS by hitting the button the instruction manual for your motherboard/computer refers to, which is usually F1, F2, F10 or DEL, but it varies with the brand and model. Change the boot order and set CD/DVD or USB before your primary hard drive. Save and exit the BIOS. Turn off the computer when you are done with the backup your stuff and turn it back on again to boot Ubuntu and start "wubi", the installation program."
article: If you cannot access the boot menu, follow the steps below. If you are able to choose what unit to boot from, start the installation process. Make sure your bootable drive (the CD/DVD or USB stick which Linux will boot from) is properly inserted.  You should manage to do it with the F10 button, but you can access this option via the main menu. The installation for version 10.10 is quite simple and the configuration is done on a visual interface.

Write an article based on this "Divide 468 by the frequency you want to tune into to find the antenna length. Cut an aluminum pole to the antenna length. Split a speaker wire down the middle to separate the cables. Strip 1 in (2.5 cm) off the ends of the cables. Wrap the cables around the pole starting from the center. Tape the ends of the speaker wires to the ends of the pole. Hang the antenna vertically near a window. Plug the other end of the speaker wires into your receiver."
article: In order to receive the best signal from a radio frequency, you need to find the correct length for your antenna. Choose an FM radio station you listen to the most to choose as the main frequency you’re trying to receive. Divide the number 468 by the frequency to find the total length in feet for the antenna you need. For example, if you want to receive the frequency 98.3, you would calculate: 468/98.3 = 4.76 feet (1.45 m). You will receive the best signal on 98.3 if the antenna is 4.76 feet (1.45 m) long. Get an aluminum pole with a 1⁄2 in (1.3 cm) diameter so you can make your antenna and mark the length you need with a marker or pencil. Hold the pole securely in place while you cut through the mark with a hacksaw. Work slowly so you don’t damage the pole or saw while you’re cutting.  You can buy aluminum poles from your local hardware store. You may be able to ask the employees to cut the pole to size for you as well. It doesn’t matter if the pole you use is solid aluminum or hollow. If you don’t have an aluminum pole, you can also use an old broomstick as well. Speaker wire has 2 cables that are separately insulated from one another. Use a utility knife to carefully slice through the seam between the 2 cables to separate them. Take one of the cables in each hand and slowly pull them apart. Continue separating the cables until they’re each 1 foot (30 cm) longer than half the antenna length.  For example, if your antenna length is 5 feet (1.5 m), each of your cables should be 3 1⁄2 feet (1.1 m) long. Secure a zip tie around the speaker wire if you don’t want the cables to separate further. Clamp a pair of wire strippers around the last 1 inch (2.5 cm) of one of your speaker cables. Squeeze the handles tightly together, and pull the strippers up toward the end to remove the insulation. Repeat the process for the other speaker cable so both ends are exposed. Stripping the ends of the cables allows the radio frequencies to enter them so they can transmit a signal. Place the section of the speaker wire that splits against the middle of the aluminum rod. Take one side of the speaker cable and wrap it tightly around the rod. Leave enough space in between each of the coils so the exposed wire at the end of the cable is still able to reach the end of the pole. Repeat the process with the other cable on the opposite side of the rod.  Make sure to coil the wire in the same direction or else the radio frequency may not come in clearly. It doesn’t matter how many coils your antenna has as long as the wire is tight against the rod. Hold one end of the speaker cable against the end of your aluminum rod so the exposed wire is flush with the edge. Wrap a piece of electrical tape around the wire so the end is still exposed, or else you won’t be able to receive frequencies. Tape the other end of the cable to the opposite side of the rod so it doesn’t uncoil. You can tape multiple places along the rod if your coils are coming loose. Just leave the ends of the wires exposed. The FM radio antenna works best when you stand the rod upright. Find a location that’s close to your radio receiver and near a window so you can get the strongest signal. Position a pipe straps every 12–18 inches (30–46 cm) along the rod and nail them into place on your wall to secure the antenna.  Don’t attach the antenna outside since there are exposed wires and electronics. You don’t need to attach the antenna to your wall if you don’t want to. Run the unsplit end of the speaker wire to the back of your radio receiver, and look for the FM input ports. Push the ends of the speaker wire into the FM port, and turn on your radio to the frequency you made the antenna for. Test other radio stations and frequencies to see if you’re able to pick them up as well. Sometimes, the FM port has a coaxial connection. If your receiver uses a coaxial port, then attach the port of an impedance-matching transformer (IMT) to the receiver. Splice the speaker wire onto the 2 ends of the IMT to connect the antenna.

Write an article based on this "Blend the crust ingredients. Press the crust into the pan. Bake the crust. Reduce the oven temperature."
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Place the graham cracker crumbs, butter and sugar in a blender or food processor and pulse until they are thoroughly combined. Place the crust mixture in the pan and use the back of a spoon or your fingers to flatten it evenly across the bottom of the pan. It should rise up the sides of the pan about 1⁄4 to 1⁄2 inch (0.6 to 1.3 cm). Place the crust in an oven preheated to 350 degrees. Bake it for about 10 minutes, until it becomes fragrant and turns slightly darker. The filling should bake at a slightly lower temperature; reduce it to 325 degrees while you prepare the remaining ingredients.