Problem: Article: Most states have laws preventing you from leaving TVs and other electronics outside for trash pickup. Some individual companies also have rules against this type of disposal. However, most waste companies give paying customers the option of dropping off old TVs at a site for recycling.  Depending on the company, you may need to show a driver's license or utility bill to gain access to the site. Most of these centers accept TVs and other items, such as cameras, small appliances, cell phones, CD players, and photocopiers. Many cities and towns have pick-up or drop-off options for electronics and other large items. They may give you one day per month to take your TV to a specific spot in town. Some cities may even pick up your old (extremely heavy) TVs from your home. Go to your town or county's website to look for this information. In the United States, BestBuy is the only major retailer that picks up and recycles old TVs. They charge a fee for this service, and they limit you to getting rid of two TVs per family per day.  Unfortunately, BestBuy doesn't accept all TVs, especially if they're super big. Call the store to see if your TV qualifies. You can also drop the TV off at the store to avoid paying BestBuy's “haul-away fee.” If you buy a new TV from them, this fee is pretty minimal. For non-customers, it's about $100. Some manufacturers will accept your old television set and recycle it themselves. Contact the manufacturer to see if your TV qualifies for this service. You may even get a little money back in return for your old TV!  Usually, you'll need to find the nearest drop-off site by looking online or talking to a representative on the phone. Be sure to follow the company's guidelines for proper recycling. Remember that in addition to the tv you'll want to recycle your receiver.
Summary: Call your waste disposal company to find a recycling site. Look for a recycling program in your area. Call BestBuy to get rid of your old TV. Return the used television to the manufacturer.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Many Internet service providers (ISPs) expressly forbid personal hosting unless you have a business plan, which often costs significantly more than a standard use plan. This shouldn't be an issue if your site only generates a few hits per month, but any kind of significant traffic will draw attention to your hosting.  If your ISP prohibits home-hosting, either upgrade your plan to one that allows hosting or switch to a different ISP before you continue. Failing to heed your ISP's policy for home-hosting can result in anything from getting your Internet turned off to having to pay fines. In order to host a website, you must have a computer on and connected to the Internet 24 hours per day, seven days per week. This is easier to accomplish with a secondary, older computer than it is with your primary computer. Restarting your computer to update will occasionally be necessary. During these updates, your website will be inaccessible. Make sure that your computer is up-to-date with the latest operating system, security features, and drivers. Make sure you update your Windows computer or update your Mac computer before continuing. If your website's source code isn't already in a file on your computer, copy it from your web service's settings into a text document on your computer and save it as a PHP file.  If the website's source code is stored on your computer, make sure you know where to find it. If you haven't yet programmed your website, you'll need to do so before continuing. MAMP is a free website hosting application that works on both Windows and Mac machines. To download MAMP:  Go to https://www.mamp.info/en/. Click DOWNLOAD below the "Free" version. Click the orange Download button. Wait for the file to finish downloading.

SUMMARY: Make sure your Internet service contract allows hosting. Ensure that your equipment can handle hosting. Update your computer. Move your website's source code onto your computer. Download the MAMP program.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tap the Facebook app icon, which resembles a white "f" on a dark-blue background. If you're already signed into Facebook, this will open your News Feed. If you aren't signed into Facebook, you'll need to enter your email address (or phone number) and password before proceeding. It's in either the bottom-right corner of the screen (iPhone) or the top-right corner of the screen (Android). A pop-up menu will appear. This option is next to an orange flag icon. It's near the top of the screen if you're on an iPhone. On Android, you'll tap +Create in the upper-right side of the "Owned Pages" section. This option is at the bottom of the screen. Tap the "Page Name" text box, type in the name that you'd like to use for your Facebook page, and tap Next. Tap the "Choose a category" box, scroll down to select the Other category, and tap Done (iPhone only), then tap Choose a subcategory, scroll down to select Just For Fun, and tap Done (again, iPhone only). It's at the bottom of the screen. If you have an existing fan site that you want to link to your Facebook fan page, type the fan site's address into the text box in the middle of the "Add a Website" page, then tap Next. If you don't have a website or don't want to link one right now, tap Skip in the top-right corner of the page. If you don't want to use a profile picture for your page, tap Skip instead; otherwise, do the following:  Tap Add a Profile Picture near the bottom of the page. Select a picture from your smartphone. Tap Done. Tap Next. As with the profile picture, you can tap Skip to skip this step; otherwise, add a cover photo by doing the following:  Tap Add a Cover Photo near the bottom of the page. Select a picture from your smartphone. Tap Save. It's a blue button at the bottom of the screen. This will take you to your page. Once your page loads, you're free to begin posting as you please. You can access your page at any time by tapping ☰ and then tapping your page's title.
Summary: Open Facebook. Tap ☰. Scroll down and tap Pages. Tap Create Page. Tap Get Started. Enter a page name. Select a category and subcategory. Tap Next. Add a link to your website if needed. Add a profile picture. Add a cover photo. Tap Visit Page. Review your page.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You’ll need to look at the interior of the fish to see if it’s finished cooking. To get a peek at the inside of the salmon, use just the tip of a sharp knife to push into it about halfway down. You can use a fork, but they usually do more damage to the salmon, which may mar your presentation. While the fish should be an opaque white, beige, or brown on the outside depending on the cooking method, it should still be a slightly translucent pink in the center. If the center of the salmon is opaque, it’s likely overcooked. If the center is completely translucent, it likely needs to cook further. You don’t want the salmon to flake. If it flakes, it’s likely overcooked and dried out. Instead, the salmon should resist flaking but give way and pull apart into pieces when you press the knife into it. If the salmon is opaque on the outside and slightly translucent on the inside and gives slightly when you poke it, it’s likely done. It will still continue to cook for several minutes off the heat, so remove it from the stove, oven, or grill, and allow it to sit for about 5 minutes before serving. Because the salmon continues to cook off the heat, it's okay if you remove when it's slightly under cooked. If you wait until the center is a slightly translucent pink and the fish gives way easily with the fork, it should be perfectly done after it sits.
Summary:
Press the tip of a knife into the thickest part of the salmon. Study the salmon’s color. Check to see how easily the fish gives way. Take the salmon off the heat and let it finish cooking for several minutes.