Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Locate the analog AV multi out to component cable which should have come with your PS3. Notice the three to five RCA connectors on the business end of this cable. Connect the video jacks from the AV multi out cable to the RCA inputs on your television set. Attach a male to female RCA adapter to each audio jack on the AV multi out cable. Connect a male RCA to female 1/8th inch adapter. Make sure red is attached to red and white to white/black all the way down the line before proceeding. Plug the 1/8th inch cable from your computer speakers into the female 1/8th inch jack. Confirm that the final rig looks like this before enjoying your PS3 audio experience.

Answer: If it did not, you can use the one from your PS2 or obtain one from a trusted retailer. The cables plug into sockets that match them in color. The audio connectors are marked with red and white for the right and left speaker channels respectively. They are usually found right next to each other. This one is from a PS2. All the other connectors are associated with video functions and have nothing to do with carrying audio signals to the speakers. This is where the arcane cable and adapter combos come into play.  The connections should look like the illustration above.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Break your classes into chunks. Figure out why you find school so boring. Try to find solutions for your problems. Challenge yourself.

Answer: When you're looking at one boring length of time, it can seem to stretch on forever. However, when you break your time up into smaller pieces, it may seem to go faster as get through smaller chunks. Of course, you're just doing this in your head, but this little mind game can make it seem like you're getting through school faster.   For instance, you could break up periods into "starting class," "getting information," "taking notes," "getting the homework assignment," and "preparing to leave." You could even write these sections in your notebook and cross them off as you get through them. Alternatively, you could do specified chunks of time, such as the first 15 minutes, the second 15 minutes, and so on. This is very effective when combined with distractions that will make each 15 minute period go by quickly. Write down things that you find annoying or boring about school. Maybe it's certain subjects you don't like. Maybe you just don't like sitting still for so long. Maybe you can't stand not talking for that period of time. Whatever it is, write it down. If you can't sit still for very long, ask your teachers if your class can take short stretch breaks in the middle of class, so you can move more. If you're bored by certain subjects, try to find things that interest you within that subject. For instance, you may hate history, but you may find it more interesting when you read the individual stories of people in that time period, rather than a general overview.  You can't change everything you dislike about school. However, you can change some things. Don't be afraid to talk to your teachers about things that would help you. Some teachers may not be willing to change the class up, but others will want to do everything they can to help you.  If you do approach your teacher with a request, make sure to do it when you're not in class. Try coming after school. You could say something like, "Hi, Mrs. Jones. I came here to ask you to consider a favor. I know the class is already short, but I was wondering if maybe we could take a short stretch break in the middle. Moving around a little can really help me focus better, and I think other students might feel the same. I completely understand if you don't want to do it, but I'd appreciate it if you thought about it." Sometimes you may feel a little bored because you're waiting for other students to catch up. If you are bored for that reason, it's fine to ask your teacher for something a little more challenging while you wait. They may be able to give you something that will help you use your brain and keep you entertained at the same time.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Do your frying in a piece of heat-resistant cookware with steep sides. Select an oil with a high smoke point. Grab a deep-frying thermometer and a pair of tongs or wooden spoon. Prepare a cooling rack or layer of paper towels to remove excess oil.

Answer: When deep frying foods at home, you’ll get the best results using an electric deep fryer, stockpot, deep saucepan, wok, or Dutch oven. However, any type of cookware will work as long as it’s big enough to hold several cups of oil (along with your food) and resilient enough to withstand extremely high temperatures.  A standalone deep fryer, of course, will offer the greatest convenience and ease of use for most fry jobs. In terms of standard cookware, the high, angled walls of stockpots and woks are especially useful for catching oil splashes. The term “smoke point” refers to the temperature at which a certain type of oil burns. The best oils to use for frying are therefore ones with high smoke points. Canola, vegetable, peanut, and corn are among the most commonly used varieties.  If you prefer, you can also use a blend of several different oils to achieve just the right flavor. For a slightly healthier alternative, try substituting some of your main frying oil with coconut, avocado, or palm oil, or even ghee (clarified butter) or rendered animal fat.  Extra-virgin olive, sesame, and other unrefined oils, along with butter and shortening, all have low smoke points, and should never be used for deep frying. The thermometer will allow you to check the temperature of your food throughout the frying process. This will ensure that it comes out with the perfect savory flavor and crisp, golden-brown texture. You’ll use the tongs or spoon to stir your food as it cooks and remove it from the fryer once it’s done.  If you don’t have a thermometer, a wooden spoon can also double as a temperature-checking device. Dip the tip into the oil. If bubbles appear around it, it means your oil is hot enough. Never use a plastic spoon for deep frying. The hot oil will cause it to melt in a hurry! Racks made specifically for cooling fried foods will work best, but you could also use one or two removable racks from a toaster oven. If neither of those are an option, line a large serving dish with a thick layer of folded paper towels.  When it comes time to take your food out of the fryer, you’ll place it on your cooling surface to give any standing oil a chance to drain off. It’s a good idea to put down some paper towels even if you’re using a separate drying rack. The absorbent layer will help soak up even more oil.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Invest in a database and website that can gather sophisticated information about your customers. Ask for your customers' emails. Send email blasts based on the type of purchase they made.

Answer:
Targeted advertising is based on intelligence gathered by websites, cookies, surveys and more. The best way to develop your own valuable targeting system is to keep track of your customer's purchases and habits. Offer discounts or special sales to people who sign up to receive period emails. There are a few ways you can do this.  Sign your customers up for online accounts. When they enter their email to receive a receipt from their purchase, check a box where they will be signed up for periodical emails. You must give your customers the option to opt out from these emails by unchecking the box or asking to be removed in the future. Create a landing page that you use in advertisements and on social media. In order to access content, your customers or potential customers must sign up using their email address. This is a great way to develop a database of email addresses quickly. However, if people are not required to make a purchase before they sign up, you will have less data with which to target future emails. Offer deals on electronics, clothing, and other specific categories in each email. This type of targeted advertising is great for developing repeat customers. Make sure you offer something valuable to the consumer in each email. Many people opt-out of email newsletters when they arrive too frequently or appear to be spam.