Article: One of the most classic tricks to fitting everything you need into a small bedroom is by storing things under your bed. Of course, this requires your bed to be on a frame, which is a necessity if you are living in a small room. As for the boxes, boxes on wheels work well on wooden floors. Plastic storage bins are also great for under the bed storage. Shelving units can double as footboards. Place a cushion on top of the unit and it can even become a place to sit. These shelving units can have cabinets, cubbies, or both, for storing things you want put away and things you want to display. With a small bedroom you have to get sneaky about your storage. A headboard that actually acts like a cabinet is one of those great storage secrets. You can buy these types of headboards online or at home furnishing stores. Place it behind your bed, lift up the panel, and place the your stuff in the cupboard. You can also consider purchasing a headboard that has cubbies built into it. Place books, decorative objects, or bedtime necessities in the cubbies and cabinets. It is best not to clutter the surfaces of your furniture with the little trinkets that you hold dear but don’t necessarily need to see every day. Instead of having them out all over the place, try out some unique storage options that allow you easy access to them when you want them. One of the best options is the hollowed out book method. You cut out the center of the pages so that a chamber forms in the middle of the book. You can then put small keepsakes in the book and place it on your bookshelf or in a drawer of your bedside table. If you don’t have enough space to hang shelves on your wall, why not make them inside your wall. To do this, you will need to cut a vertical rectangle out of the wall in between the studs in the wall. Once you have done that, you can recover the space with drywall or wood. In the insert you have now made in the wall, hang shelves. You have now effectively made a bookshelf inside your wall. You can also try out ‘invisible’ bookshelves. These shelves will help you store stuff you would normally put on shelves, without actually needing the wall space to put the shelves up. Click  here for more information. If you have an angled or triangular ceiling, there are still ways you can make that low space for you. Because the ceiling is angled, you probably won’t use the space where the angled ceiling meets the wall very often.  Install a built-in row of cabinets and cubbies along the wall. While doing this will take up some floor space, it will also provide you with plenty of storage and surface space, allowing you to use other parts of your room for things other than storage.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Invest in some under-the-bed storage boxes. Place a shelving unit at the foot of your bed. Buy a storage headboard. Get creative with your treasures. Cut out parts of your wall to make shelves. Work with your angled ceiling.

Problem: Article: A lot of people use Yahoo! Mail just for signing up for things they don't want to be spammed by, and since Yahoo! Mail is not JavaScript based, it is faster on most computers. Yahoo! Mail has a new version in limited beta in which they are turning the interface into a more desktop like one. One problem is that Yahoo! has large banner ads and adds an advertisement onto your emails, however you can press an arrow which hides them. Another good things about Yahoo! is that you get unlimited space.
Summary: If you just need a simple email program to send and receive with few features,  choose Yahoo! Mail.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you’re just starting out, try using a free beginner’s app, such as JoyTunes Piano Maestro. It includes interactive exercises and games, and it tracks your progress and gives you feedback based on your playing. Sight reading, or reading and playing a score at first sight, is an essential skill, but it can be tough to master. Try apps like Read Ahead and SightRead4Piano to drill your sight reading abilities. Both apps have free demo practices, but you’ll need to pay to access more levels. For unfamiliar or complex pieces, it can be helpful to see what the keys should look like as they're struck during tricky rhythms. The Plern Piano app allows you to upload music and creates a representation of keys being struck as the music scrolls across the page. Plern Piano also allows you to compose and virtually play pieces from scratch.

SUMMARY: Try using an app that teaches basic piano skills. Download a sight reading app. Watch a virtual piano play a score note by note.

You will want the oven to be nice and hot so that you can bake your crab dip as soon as you have finished preparing the mixture. You will also need to grease a casserole dish with non-stick cooking spray. You can also shred the crab meat if you prefer that texture. Just make sure that you don’t leave the crab meat sitting for more than a few minutes or it might begin to spoil. Refrigerate the crab meat if you need time to prepare your other ingredients. Use a strong fork or hand mixer to mix the ingredients together. Refrigerate the mixture if you will not be using it right away. Make sure that all of the crab meat is coated with the cream cheese mixture. If you plan to add in any extras, now is a good time to do that. Use a plastic or silicon spatula to scrape the sides of the dish. Add any toppings that you would like, such as cheese or breadcrumbs. Place the dish in the oven. Make sure to use oven mitts when placing anything into the oven. Set a timer so that you know when the time is up. If the crab dip does not look ready, cook it for five minutes more and check again. Remove from the oven when finished. Make sure to use oven mitts when taking anything out of the oven. Wait for about 10 minutes or so to make sure that the crab dip is not too hot. Serve your crab dip with bread, tortilla chips, crackers, or sliced veggies.
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Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Chop the crab meat into small, diced pieces and set aside. Combine the cream cheese, mayonnaise, salt, and garlic power in a large bowl. Add the crab meat to the cream cheese mixture and combine well. Transfer the mixture to the casserole dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Allow to cool down a bit and then serve your crab dip.