INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Decide which main roads you'll take to get to your destination and pick any places of interest you want to see along the way. Even if you're trying to drive straight to your destination, make notes of rest stops along the route. It's important to plan even if you'll be using your GPS since you might lose the signal or run out of battery. If you're driving for several days, make an itinerary for how far you want to drive each day. For example, you might want to drive 7 hours for the first day, but only drive 5 hours the next. In addition to your luggage, bring a little cash along with your credit cards. Remember to have your license and proof of car insurance in your vehicle. It's also a good idea to pack physical maps even if you'll be relying on your car or phone's GPS.  If you're crossing borders, check that your passport is still valid and pack it in a safe place in the car. Don't forget your phone charger, especially if you're using the phone a lot to navigate. In the week before you travel, get your car looked at by a mechanic and ask them if there are any issues to fix. Getting your car in shape could prevent mechanical emergencies during your trip. You might need to get an oil change, top up the fluids, replace an air filter, or get new tires, for instance. Do this well before your trip so you can schedule additional maintenance as needed. No one wants to experience a flat tire or road emergency, but it's best to be prepared. Pack a spare tire along with any other supplies you might need. For example, if you're traveling through a hot location and worry that your car might overheat, pack a jug of water or coolant. Consider traveling with:  Jumper cables Flashlights First aid kit Simple tool kit Blanket or sleeping bag Since you'll be traveling alone, it's important to let people close to you know where you'll be. Tell them your route, let them know when you'll be passing through each destination, and tell them you'll contact them along the way. Email the info or write it down so your family or friends can refer back to the information.

SUMMARY: Plan your route and include stopping points. Pack your car with everything you need for the trip. Schedule a car inspection before your trip. Load the car with emergency car supplies. Inform family and friends about your plans.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The CD drive bay is located on the side of your laptop or at the front of your CPU tower. Do this by double-clicking its icon on your desktop. If you don’t have iTunes yet, you can get it here: https://www.apple.com/itunes/download/. This should appear at the left navigation panel. Just close these windows as you don’t need to open the tracks itself to import it. This should highlight all the tracks on the CD. The menu is located at the top of the iTunes window. ” Doing this will consolidate the tracks for easier importing. Your audiobooks will then appear in your library in the genre you specified the tracks, which is Audiobooks.

SUMMARY: Insert the CD into your computer’s drive bay. Launch iTunes. Click on “Audio CD” in iTunes. Dismiss the pop-up windows that may appear to view the tracks in the CD. Select all the CD tracks by hitting Ctrl +A (for Windows) or Cmd + A (for Mac). Click “Advanced Menu” in the menu bar. Choose “Join CD Tracks. Click “Import CD” in the lower-right corner of the window.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When you aren’t using your glove, store it somewhere with a stable temperature.  Avoid leaving your glove near a heater or in a hot area (for instance, next to a window that receive direct sunlight).  This will cause your glove to dry out, and become stiff and unusable. If your glove gets too wet, it will become stiff and less pliant when it dries.  Keep your glove somewhere with low humidity and adequate air flow.  If your baseball glove gets wet – even as a result of rain during a game – wipe it off as soon as possible.  Allow it to dry naturally. Don’t dry your glove with a blow dryer, or place it near a heater.  This could cause it to crack.  If, after your glove dries, it feels too stiff, apply glove conditioner to soften it. When you store your glove, don’t pile heavy baseball bats or other sports equipment on it.  Place a baseball in the webbing and wrap the glove tightly with an elastic cord or other binder.  Tighten or re-tie the laces using square and overhand knots.  Place the glove with the palm up or facing to the side.  Proper storage will help the glove keep its shape.

SUMMARY: Keep your glove cool. Store your glove in a dry place. Maintain the glove’s shape.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you have a PS3 for which you would normally use your controller, turn it off and unplug it to prevent accidentally turning it on while you pair the controller with your Mac. Using a bent paperclip, press the recessed Reset button that's on the bottom of your controller. This will prevent the controller from running into issues left over from previous pairings. This step is optional, but highly recommended. Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the drop-down menu. This will open the System Preferences window. It's the Bluetooth icon {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/9\/9c\/Macbluetooth1.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/9\/9c\/Macbluetooth1.png\/15px-Macbluetooth1.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":920,"bigWidth":"15","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Mac icon\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} in the middle of the System Preferences menu. If you don't see this option, click the ⋮⋮⋮⋮ button to return to the main System Preferences menu. This button is on the left side of the page. Doing so enables your Mac's Bluetooth. If this button reads Turn Bluetooth Off instead, Bluetooth is already enabled. Attach the small end of the charger cable that came with your PS3 controller to the controller's charging port, then plug the other end into your Mac's USB port. If your Mac uses USB-C ports (ovals) instead of USB 3.0 ports (rectangles), you'll need to buy a USB 3.0 to USB-C adapter for your Mac before you can do this. You can find them on Amazon and in tech department stores. If the controller hasn't been charged for a while, you may want to let it charge for about 30 minutes before proceeding with setting up the Bluetooth connection. It's in the middle of the controller. Doing so will prompt the lights on the top of the controller to begin flashing. The PS3 controller will appear in the list as "Connected" after a few seconds. If your Mac prompts you for the device's passcode, type 0000 and then click Pair. This usually isn't required on newer Macs. Now that the PS3 controller is connected to your computer via Bluetooth, you can use it in any game that supports gamepads. You may have to manually set the controller buttons for game functions; this varies from game to game.

SUMMARY:
Power down and unplug your PS3. Reset your controller. Open the Apple menu . Click System Preferences…. Click Bluetooth. Click Turn Bluetooth On. Connect the PS3 controller to your Mac. Let the controller charge if necessary. Press and hold the PlayStation button for 2 seconds. Unplug the controller and wait for it to sync. Enter 0000 as the passcode if prompted. Set up your controller in-game. Finished.