In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If this is the last computer that your iPod has synced with, it will be able to recognize your device without a password. This is possible with a locked iPod because the screen lock only protects the iPod interface itself; it doesn’t protect/encrypt any of the data inside, meaning you can still access it from your computer. This will clear its contents and restore all factory settings. Once you have successfully restored your device to its factory settings, re-sync to your computer and then apply a new password.
Summary: Plug your iPod into your computer. Back up all your music. Reset your iPod. Sync your iPod.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Contact paper comes in a variety of patterns and colors, from marble to wood grain to solid colors like black or white. Select your favorite, measure the headboard, and cut your contact paper to size before applying it.  Before working, clean the headboard with a mixture of 50% rubbing alcohol and 50% water to remove dust and allow the paper to stick. To apply the paper evenly, peel off the protective paper on the back and apply small sections at a time, smoothing as you work.  Use an X-Acto knife to cut out details and trim your paper after it’s applied. When you’re done, run a credit card over the surface of the paper to smooth out wrinkles and bubbles. Washi tape is a repositionable paper tape that comes in different colors and patterns. You can apply the tape in whatever pattern or design you want. Popular options include repeating geometric shapes, like triangles and diamonds, or abstract stripes and shapes. If you’re doing a geometric design, it might be helpful to measure and trace the design on the wall in pencil before cutting and applying the tape. Crooked pieces will stand out, especially in a geometric design. If you don’t want to paint your entire headboard, you can use a stencil to paint a design onto the headboard. You can find large stencils at most craft stores. For a bold and eye-catching look, only paint the trim of the headboard a bright, contrasting color.  When using a stencil, work on small sections at a time and make sure you are aligning the stencil each time you move it. Chalk paint is great for stenciling and painting small areas because it dries quickly and won’t require sanding or sealing.
Summary: Apply contact paper for a quick, easy, and temporary color change. Apply washi tape in repeating geometric shapes or abstract designs. Paint the trim or stencil a design on the headboard.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Finding the perfect snow isn't necessary for this method.  Use any snow that even slightly packs together.  Keep in mind that you will be aiming for quantity over quality.  Pick up one handful of snow and toss it to your other hand. Move as quickly as you can. Use this method for speedy snowballs, not for accurate or powerful snowballs. Use both hands to quickly squeeze the snow into a rough snowball.  Press the snow together firmly between your hands just one time.  Spending too much time shaping or packing these snowballs isn't necessary.  Try packing the snow one handed by simply squeezing the snow in that hand. Don't worry about the shape of the snowball. Utilize this method to quickly make many snowballs.  Store them in a stockpile for easy use in a fight.  Making more of these snowballs is easy, so don't worry too much over how many you may or may not have.  Make as many as you can in between battles. Stack them loosely, don’t worry about organization. Throw them as you make them if you are in a pinch Using these quickly made snowballs will prove difficult in terms of accuracy and power.  Having a great number of them makes up for this shortcoming.  Take aim and quickly throw your stockpile at your target.  Make it your goal to have as many snowballs as you can quickly flying towards your target.  Try throwing a few at a time with one hand. Use both hands to pick up and throw your snowballs. Throwing a large number makes up for poor accuracy.
Summary:
Grab some snow. Pack the snow. Keep making snowballs. Throw the snowballs!