INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Keeping score forces you to pay attention to every single pitch, hit, and play. Since you need to record everything except foul balls, keeping score will tune you into what is happening. For a lot of fans, this makes the game more enjoyable, and the experience of completing a scorecard can be just as satisfying as watching the game.  If you just enjoy the act of keeping score, don’t feel like you have to hold on to your scorecard after the game is over. If you like keeping score and you have a child or friend in little league, ask the coach if he’d like access to your scorecards. The coach will be able to use them, and this may free up an assistant coach to do something else. If you’re using a scorecard to track a team that you’re coaching, mark each play that deserves additional discussion or praise with an exclamation point or asterisk. You can also use the marks to indicate mistakes that you want to address in practice. You’ll be able to easily look back over the course of the game and remember which specific play needs to be discussed. This is a great way to track game balls or MVP awards for your players. On most scorecards, there are some smaller columns on the right side of the card for you to list the number of singles, doubles, triples, walks, home runs, strikeouts, and walks that a player completed over the course of a game. Store your scorecards for each game to make it easy to calculate total statistics at the end of a season. Scorecards will also show you how a player is performing over time. If they’re hitting a lot of ground balls, you can work with that player on getting under the ball. If they’re striking out a lot, you can work with them on identifying good pitches.  If you see a player hitting a lot of fielder’s choices, stick them either at the top or bottom of your lineup. Fielder’s choices can turn into double plays quite easily, so you don’t want them in the middle of your lineup when the number of base runners is usually high. If a player is particularly good at bunting or hitting sacrifice fly balls, bat them fifth or sixth. This will give them more chances to bring runners in.

SUMMARY: Use a scorecard to pay attention to the game and enjoy it more. Add an exclamation point or asterisk if you want to note great plays. Compile the statistics for each batter at the end of the game. Use the scorecards to identify trends in player behavior over time.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This will depend upon both the model of phone and your wireless provider.  Phones that work on the CDMA network have a letter “C” in the model number. Phones that work on the GSM network have a letter “G” in the model number. You can activate the service faster if you purchase the SIM card and plan card together. Walmart is the official provider of the activation pack.  If you find a Straight Talk activation pack at another store, such as eBay, it is a resale product. Some phone models, such as the iPhone 4 and 4S require a micro SIM, rather than a regular SIM. Go to http://www.straighttalk.com/wps/portal/home/shop and select “SIM Cards” from the drop down list. Follow the prompts to buy your CDMA or GSM SIM card for approximately $15. You can choose to purchase a service plan card that will also be shipped to you, or you can wait and choose a plan on the website, when you activate your plan.

SUMMARY: Determine if your Straight Talk-compatible phone works on a CDMA or GSM network. Go to Walmart to purchase a Straight Talk activation pack. Opt to buy a Straight Talk SIM card from the TracFone website.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can use the net send command to send messages to other computers on your network. The command is used through the Command Prompt. You can open the Command Prompt from the Start menu or by pressing ⊞ Win+R and typing "cmd". If you are using Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, or 10, see the next section. The net send command was discontinued starting with Windows Vista, and replaced with a similar msg command. Type net send and press space. You'll be adding information to the end of the command to specify where the message goes and what it says. There are several different ways you can address the message to someone specific or to an entire group:   net send name - You can enter a username or computer name on your network to send the message to someone specific. If there is a space in the name, surround the name in quotes (e.g. net send "John Doe").  net send * - This will send the message to all of the users on your current domain or workgroup.  net send /domain:name - This will send the message to everyone in the specified domain or workgroup.  net send /users - This will send the message to all of the users currently connected to the server. Type out the message that you want to send after you've specified the recipient(s). Your message can be up to 128 characters. For example - net send "John Doe" Let's meet up in 10 minutes. Once you're finished typing the message, press ↵ Enter to send it. The recipient will receive the message in a Windows dialog box, as long as they are logged in and connected to the network.

SUMMARY: Open the Command Prompt. Start the command. Define who you are sending the message to. Add the message. Send the message.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A cold-hardy vegetable, horseradish reaches its peak in size and flavor after it has been through a frost, so wait until late fall to harvest horseradish crops. It usually takes around one year for a horseradish plant to reach maturity after its initial planting, so if you first planted the root in fall it should be ready to harvest by the following fall.  The growing season for horseradish is one year from fall to fall. A harsh frost will often kill off the foliage that grows at the crown of the plant. This is a good way to know when the horseradish is ready to be pulled.

SUMMARY:
Wait until late fall to harvest horseradish.