Article: You should do this with the mattress still fully inflated.  Even a pinhole can become visible when a mattress is inflated. Do this in an area where you have plenty of light. Do this systematically. First, inspect the top of the mattress, then the sides, than the underside. Make sure you visually inspect the seams of the mattress, as this is a common area for tears. Often, you may feel the escaping air "brush" against your skin.   You can wet your hand with cold water first. Escaping air will increase the evaporation rate from your skin and make it feel colder. Pass your hand slowly along the surface of the mattress. If you move too quickly, you might not pick up on the subtle sensation of escaping air. Move your head along the surface with your ear near the mattress.  Your ear is more sensitive to feeling escaping air. Escaping air will also make a hissing sound. Listening for escaping air is more effective in finding large holes or leaks rather than small ones. Listen especially carefully around the seams of the mattress, as this is the most common area for leaks. You will then be able to locate the leak when you go to patch it.  Some manufacturers will provide instructions on how to patch a leak. Others will ask that you send the mattress to them for repair. Don't attempt to patch your mattress without proper instructions from the manufacturer. Different materials may require different methods. Once you locate one leak, inspect the rest of the mattress. There may be more than one hole or tear contributing to the problem.
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Inspect the air mattress visually. Move the palm of your hand slowly along the surface of the mattress. Apply pressure to the mattress with your hand and listen for leaks. Mark the leak with a pen or piece of tape.

Problem: Article: This is definitely important if you’re talking to her, but you should also make a point of looking at her even when you’re not in conversation. She’ll pick up on the fact that you’re paying lots of attention to her and will feel intrigued and admired.  If you’re at an event together and you see her across the room, look at her a few times--not so much that you’ll seem weird, but enough to catch her eye at least once. If she looks back, raise your eyebrows and give her a small smile. Even if she doesn’t make eye contact, there’s a good chance she sees you out of the corner of her eye. If she asks about it later, make a semi-serious joke about it, like “Yeah, I guess I just couldn’t take my eyes off of you.” Do "chivalrous" gestures such as holding the door open for her, offering to carry something for her, or speaking politely. When she's ready to leave, walk her out. This will show her that you care.Don't push too hard if she doesn't want your help. Skim her hand when you laugh, or sit so that your legs are brushing each other. Hug her to say hello and goodbye, and let your arm linger on her shoulder or arm. You’re showing her that you want to get closer and that you see her as more than just a friend, but someone you want to have physical affection with. If she backs off a little at first, don’t push it--she’s probably just shy. Keep talking and let her relax a little, then try something more casual. For example, if she was a little surprised by a hug when you said hello, try just lightly touching her shoulder when you say goodbye. Smooth down your hair, straighten your tie, or fix your shirt. Showing that you care about how you look in front of her will let her know that you’re interested in a subtle and flattering way.
Summary: Make eye contact. Show her respect by tending to her needs. Find subtle ways to touch her. Fix your appearance when you first see her.

This applies to basically anyone who does not know vocals or how to read music (You need to know how to write music to start a band). Grab an instrument that suits the genre you want to play.  Guitar is generally the go-to option as you can generally get good faster, bass is easier as a beginner but takes much longer to master, which is why anyone is blown away by a great bassist. Drums are a good option too. Learn the instrument you picked. Be able to tune it in-and-out. Practice a bit and get to know your equipment.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/6\/6d\/Form-a-Rock-Band-Step-1-Version-2.jpg\/v4-459px-Form-a-Rock-Band-Step-1-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/6\/6d\/Form-a-Rock-Band-Step-1-Version-2.jpg\/aid566405-v4-728px-Form-a-Rock-Band-Step-1-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":306,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"485","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Not everyone can do this but if you can, hone it. This will come in handy later. These include amplifiers, software, guitar plugs, etc..
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Play an instrument. Learn to write songs. If you can, buy supplies needed to make a demo.