Measure out 2 strips of duct tape that are about the length of your wallet when folded. Place 1 piece with the sticky side up on your surface. Set the other piece on top, sticky side down with just 0.25 inches (0.64 cm) or so of overhang. You're using almost the same process as you did to make the main part of the wallet, except you're not letting the second piece of tape hang over the edge as much. Pull the tape off the surface. You should have a long, sticky overhang on each side. Fold those over on top of the rest of the duct tape, making single strip with no sticky edges.  You should now have a strip with no sticky sides that's small enough to fit on 1 of the interior sides of your wallet. Create 1 strip for each pocket you want. These pockets will hold cards. Open your wallet and lay it out flat with the inside facing up. Place your first pocket 0.25 inches (0.64 cm) from the top of the wallet on 1 side. Cut out pieces of duct tape just wide enough and long enough to tape the sides and bottom of the pocket to the wallet.  The strips you use to tape the pocket in place should only be 0.25 inches (0.64 cm) or so wide and just long enough to cover the complete edge on each side, except the top. Try to keep the strips of tape out of the middle crease, as the crease could cause the strips to pull up over time. Place the second pocket on top of the first one but about 0.25 inches (0.64 cm) from the top edge of the first pocket. Tape it in place with small strips of duct tape on the sides and bottom of the pocket, leaving the top exposed.  If you need to, trim your pockets as you go along so they're all the same size. Keep going down until you reach the bottom of the wallet. The last pocket should be about 0.25 inches (0.64 cm) from the bottom so you have room to tape it in place. You can add pockets to the other side on the inside if you'd like. Do it the same way by making strips of duct tape and taping them in place in layers. However, if you'd like a large pocket with an ID holder, don't put card pockets on the other side. Alternatively, you can make a larger pocket with an ID holder instead.

Summary: Make singular strips of duct tape without sticky sides. Peel the tape up and fold the sticky sides down on either end. Tape 1 pocket in place. Layer your other pockets below the first one. Add pockets on the other side if you want.


Becoming vegan means that you abstain from wearing, eating, or using any product that contains meat or animal by-products. By becoming vegan, you can save around 100 animal lives per year.  Purchase a book on veganism to learn about transitioning into that lifestyle. Buy a cookbook to learn how to cook for your new lifestyle. Some popular cookbooks on veganism are Forks Over Knives, Thug Kitchen, and Vegan for Everybody. There are many organizations dedicated to making the lives of animals in the meat and food industry as humane as possible. Try browsing local supermarkets, butchers, and retailers through databases to see if their products are certified humane. Keep in mind that combating animal abuse does not necessarily mean abstaining altogether.  Most organizations have objective standards set for their certifications, which can be found on their websites, but occasionally those standards vary. Be sure to check with ethical and humane organizations in order to decide if their standards meet yours.  Ask your butcher at your local grocery store if they stock any animal products or meat that is certified humane. Shop around for plant-based alternatives to meat products. Impossible Foods, Beyond Meat, and Gardein are three big brands that offer meat alternatives, both in grocery stores, restaurants, and even fast food chains, like Burger King. There are many cruelty-free household and cosmetic options available, but if you’re looking for a place to start, try browsing a cruelty-free database to get a few ideas. With enough dedication you can make many of your household and cosmetic products cruelty-free and reduce the effects of animal abuse. Be willing to make adjustments, because you may have to change to a completely different brand or product altogether. There are hundreds of organizations fighting animal abuse and cruelty. Making a donation to the cause is a great way to show your support and enact change.  Donate to your local animal shelter, the ASPCA, The Humane Society, or RMCA.  For instance, if you live in Northern California, donate to the Palo Alto Humane Society (https://www.paloaltohumane.org/donate). Spreading knowledge to others will help provide them with the opportunity to make the most informed decision possible. Many people are unaware of how common and widespread animal abuse can be.  Try canvassing for a small organization, like your local humane society, or sharing an anti-abuse video on social media. Print leaflets detailing the abuses that you want people to learn more about. Go around handing out these papers to people, asking them to help the animals.

Summary: Become vegan. Buy ethical meat and animal products. Buy cruelty-free products. Make a donation to an organization fighting animal cruelty. Educate others.


This is much different than syncing in the standard mode and is not permanent.  One-Time Mode synchronization lets you use your remote on a different Wii console (say a friend's) or a different remote on your console. You can also use it to change the order of players without turning off the Wii and starting over. This does not get rid of the settings in Standard Mode. Once you turn the power off, the settings used in One-Time Mode will go away, never to return. If you accidentally turn the power off, you will have to start the process all over again, as your Standard settings have taken effect. Be sure you're using a Wii remote that is synchronized with the Wii console you're currently using. Make sure both the console and the remote are on and working. Your other options are "Wii Menu," "Operations Guide," "Reset," and "Close." This is also where you change the volume and rumble. It's only temporary. If you're syncing to someone else's console, your remote will unsync when the power is turned off. Important: Use the Wii remote that you want to synchronize with the console. Should be a no-brainer, but you never know.  The Player LED will blink during the syncing process. When the blinking stops, the connection is complete. If you are syncing multiple Wii Remotes, press the 1 and 2 Buttons on the Wii Remote you want to be player 1. Immediately after (without a significant pause), press the 1 and 2 buttons on the remote you want to be player 2. The order in which you push the buttons determines the order of the players in multiplayer games.
Summary: Know the purpose of one-time mode synchronization. Press the HOME button. Select the Wii Remote Settings option from the Home Button menu. Select the Reconnect option. Press the 1 and 2 Buttons at the same time.