INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click the Apple menu, and then click About This Mac. Click More Info, and then click System Report. Under Hardware Overview, write down the Boot ROM Version and SMC Version (system).  The Boot Rom Version is the software that controls the Mac booting process.  The SMC Version is the software that controls the power management on the Mac, such as when it goes to sleep.

SUMMARY: Open About This Mac. Get the Mac system report. Get the Boot ROM Version and the SMC Version.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Tucking your shirt into the waistband of your high waisted shorts will show off the high waist of the shorts. Tuck in a t-shirt for a casual look or try tucking in a button up shirt for a more dressy look. Get a pattern silk or cotton button up for the shorts and tuck it in. When you tuck your shirt in, make sure that the fabric left out is straight and even. Check the shorts from the back and the front to make sure the shirt is tucked in evenly. A cropped top stops just above the narrowest part of your waist. Look for a cropped top that hits just above the top button of your high-waisted shorts. Get cropped tops in cotton, silk, or linen for a fun spring or summer look. Be especially bold with a bralette top. A bralette top is a vintage-inspired piece that is very form fitting and usually stops just above the belly button. The outline of your bra area shows through the top, making it very daring. If you're interested in wearing your shorts for a casual-dressy affair, you can pair them with a loose blouse. Loose fitting blouses tend to pair well with tighter high waisted shorts, while slim fitting blouses tend to work better with shorts that are looser in the legs. If you want to rock your style while strolling along the beach, slip your high-waisted shorts on over your swimsuit. This will allow you to show off the top part of the suit and look casual at the beach. You can wear the high-waisted shorts over a one piece bathing suit or over the bottom part of a bikini. Rock high-waisted shorts in fall or winter by wearing tights underneath. Go for black tights with black high-waisted shorts and a button up top for a clean, sophisticated look. Or try high-waisted jean shorts with colored tights and a t-shirt for a fun casual look. You can also wear knee length socks over the tights to keep your legs extra warm when you are wearing shorts and tights on a cold day. A cropped blazer or sweater works especially well with the silhouette created by the shorts. Try a cropped blazer in navy or black with fabric high-waisted shorts for a day at the office. Wear a long cardigan with high-waisted jean shorts for a more casual look. A jacket can be especially good if it comes in at the narrowest part of your waist, right about where the top of your shorts rest. This further accentuates the skinniest part of your figure and can be very flattering. A belt can be one of the best, most natural style accessories to match with high waisted shorts. Make sure the shorts have belt loops if you plan to wear them with a belt. Choose a skinny belt in a neutral color to accentuate your waist. Or go for a thick leather belt with high-waisted jean shorts to keep the shorts up. When you are putting together an outfit with the high-waisted shorts, strive for a balance between color and pattern on the top and bottom. You can wear all neutrals or incorporate a classic pattern like a pinstripe or a texture like lace on either the top or bottom. Keep the details to one or the other, though, and do not wear pattern or texture on both your top and bottom. The other alternative is to use color. You can stick to simple patterns or all solids if you include a little color, but adding color to the top will generally look dressier if your shorts are in a neutral color.

SUMMARY: Tuck your shirt into your shorts. Try a cropped top for a more daring look. Dress up the shorts with a loose blouse. Wear high-waisted shorts as a swimsuit cover-up. Pair high-waisted shorts with tights for chillier days. Wear a jacket or cardigan with the shorts. Accentuate your natural waist with a belt. Balance color and pattern for a well put together look.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This will help keep the soil inside the pot and prevent it from falling out. Alternatively, you can tuck a coffee filter into the bottom of the pot, or use a piece of broken pottery.  The mesh screen does not have to be big--anything large enough to cover the hole is fine. The broken pottery will keep the soil in the pot, but it will still allow water to drain out. Use a trowel or your gloved hands to fill your pot with potting (not gardening) soil. Keep adding soil until you are 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm) from the pot's rim. Gently pat the soil down with your hands. If your pot is made from clay, soak it overnight first. This will prevent it from absorbing the water from the soil. Use just enough water to make the soil damp. Be sure to mix it with a trowel so that you distribute the water throughout the soil. You want it to be evenly moist from top to bottom. Sometimes, wet soil compresses, so if it falls more than 3 inches (7.6 cm) below the top edge of the pot, mix in more soil. How deep and wide this hole is depends on the size of your plant. Take a look at the pot that your herb came in, then dig a hole that is just a little bit larger than that. Be sure to leave enough room for the other herbs. Instead of digging right in the middle of the pot, dig close to the edge. Do not grab the plant by the stem and yank it up, as you can damage it. Instead, gently squeeze the plastic pot by the sides, then tip it over to slide the plant out. Do just 1 herb for now. Once you take the herb out of the pot, you want to get it into the soil as quickly as possible. If the roots are tightly packed, gently loosen them with your fingers first. Next, tuck the herb into the hole you just made, then fill any gaps in the hole with soil. Cover the root ball with 1 inch (2.5 cm) of soil.  Gently pat the soil down with your hands to make it nice and neat. Note that the soil level should remain the same from the store container to the newly-planted pot for most plants. Dig a hole into the soil, then remove the herb from its original pot. Set the herb into the hole, then cover it with 1 inch (2.5 cm) of soil. Keep going until you have used up all of your herbs.  Work 1 herb at a time. You don’t want to leave the other herbs laying around outside of their original pots for too long. Leave a few inches/centimeters of space between each herb. Plant taller herbs in the center and shorter herbs around the sides. Pour enough water into the pot until it starts to come out of the bottom. Let the pot finish draining, then set it outside or on a sunny counter or windowsill.  Place the pot on top of a plastic or ceramic tray. This will help keep your table or counter clean. Don't leave the excess water in the saucer. Lift the pot up and dump the water out.

SUMMARY:
Cover the hole in the bottom of your pot with a piece of screening. Fill the pot with potting soil 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm) from the top. Dampen the soil then add more, if needed. Dig a hole large enough to it your first herb. Remove the plant from its original pot. Place the herb into the hole and cover it with 1 inch (2.5 cm) of soil. Repeat the process for the remaining herbs. Water the soil well, then transfer the pot into a sunny location.