Problem: Article: You will need this wire to make the connections from your amplifier to your sub-woofers.  12- to 16 gauge speaker wire is recommended for use with subwoofers. See How to Wire Speakers for tips on connecting speaker wires. Check to see which two terminals are used for bridge mode on your amplifier. This will be labeled on the amp. Wire the first sub by running a wire from the positive terminal on the amp to the positive bridge terminal on the sub. If you wish to wire them in series, run a single wire from the negative terminal of the first sub to the positive terminal of the second sub. If you wish to wire them in parallel you will run two wires between the two subs. The firs will connect the two positive terminals, and the second will connect the two negative terminals. Connect the wire from the second sub's negative terminal to the negative bridge terminal on the amp. This will complete the circuit whether you are wiring in parallel or in series.
Summary: Get a roll of stereo wire. Wire the amplifier to the subwoofers. Wire the second subwoofer to the first subwoofer. Complete the circuit.

Problem: Article: You won't see cutworms during the day, since they feed at night. Most gardeners don't know they have a cutworm problem until they see evidence in the morning after a night of feasting has occurred. By then, there's no telling how many worms are in the garden. Catching the population before it explodes will help save your garden. Here's what to look for:  Plants cut off near the base of their stems. Plants that are wilting or damaged. Cutworm droppings. Cutworms themselves, which you can find by overturning the soil with your hands in the vicinity of the damage. They can be many different colors, including grey, brown, pink, black, and so on. Some are spotted, some have stripes, and some have no markings. Go out at night with a flashlight and pick them off your plants, one by one. Place them in a pail of soapy water to drown and then discard them. Repeat this every few nights until you notice the cutworm population declining. Keep checking throughout the summer for more cutworms. Cutworms like to feast on plants by chewing through the stems, essentially decapitating your precious vegetable garden. If you place barriers around the stems, the cutworms have a much more difficult time accessing the stems. Cut 4-inch pieces of cardboard, plastic, or another firm material cut in the shape of a tube to serve as collars for your plants. You could also use cardboard tubes or metal cans with the ends removed. The downside to collaring is that every single stem will need its own collar to keep the cutworms away. If you have a large garden with hundreds of plants, you may need to combine this method with others so you don't spend your whole summer fashioning little plant collars. Push them into the soil about an inch deep, so the collars stand about 3 inches (7.6 cm) high. The cutworms won't be able to climb the surface of the cardboard and metal or scoot in underneath the bottom. If you cut out the collars from cardboard or plastic, make sure the seam is securely taped so that there's no gap for cutworms to crawl in. To further protect the plants, you can bolster the stems to prevent cutworms from being about to eat through them. Cut a plastic drinking straw to the appropriate lengths. Then, cut a slit in each piece lengthwise and slip the straws over the plant stems. Poke the ends beneath the surface of the soil. Alternatively, you can wrap each stem with a piece of cardboard, thick paper or aluminum foil, taking care to push the sleeve below the soil.
Summary: Know the signs of a cutworm infestation. Pick cutworms off your plants at night. Make plant collars. Install the collars around the plant stems. Bolster the plants' stems.

Problem: Article: Although Emma is sometimes seen without earrings, she’s also been seen wearing multiple earrings for effect.  Her jewelry is classic and understated, as with her makeup. Go for small black circles in the ears. If going out, perhaps teardrop amber pendants are a good idea. Pearls or small silver hoops are good earring choices if you want to look like Emma. Sometimes, she’s been seen wearing only one dramatic earring with the other ear free of jewelry. You won’t see her wearing necklaces much. She has also said she doesn't like wearing nail polish. Emma is often seen in black, especially when she’s dressing up. She is almost never seen in patterns or anything that’s too revealing or too clingy.  Think classic and elegant with monochrome colors. If you don’t choose black, go for gray, white or red, as those are also colors she favors. She is often seen on the red carpet in all white outfits.  Frilly, lacy frocks or overly short won’t capture her look. Think simple. A long caramel skirt with silk black blouse. A white pants suit.  A black blazer. Emma loves to wear tailored suits. You will see her in both black and white pantsuits.  She’s a fan of jackets and blazers, which she might pair with a buttoned-down shirt. It’s sort of a business look but in an elegant, feminine way. She doesn’t wear menswear in a way that it looks like menswear though. Think Katharine Hepburn if you want a sense of Emma’s style. One magazine described this look of Emma’s as being a wardrobe of “own-it-forever” pieces. That’s how one magazine described Emma’s look at times. It’s never too fuzzy, and it’s sometimes very relaxed.  For example, Emma has been seen wearing a headband across her forehead or flowers in her brown hair.  Above all, have the courage to be yourself, and always show confidence about who you are. Emma has pointed out her imperfections (which seem small to everyone else) in interviews. She has said she’s not stick thin and doesn’t regard her teeth as perfect. However, she also has said she doesn’t want to look like everyone else and has criticized Hollywood plastic surgery trends.
Summary:
Pierce your ears. Wear black a lot. Go for the tailored look. Get a boho vibe.