INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you have some remaining battery power and wish to charge your PSP using a USB cord rather than an AC Adapter, you can do this by adjusting the settings on your PSP.  Even if the proper setting is already turned on, the PSP must be powered on to use USB charging. Note: This method is NOT supported by the first generation PSP models (series 1000).  Games cannot be played while using USB charging. Settings can be accessed by scrolling left from the opening menu. " Scroll down in the “Settings” menu to access the system settings. " This option appears in the System Settings menu and will activate the ability to charge by USB. " This option is located in the same menu just below “USB Charge”. The mini USB outlet is located on the top of your device. The PSP uses a 5 pin Mini-B USB port. Any USB cable that fits this spec will work. You can connect this end of the cable to a computer or an electrical outlet with a USB wall adapter. If you are connecting your mini USB cord to your computer instead of an electrical outlet, then both the laptop and the PSP need to be powered on in order for the charge to take place. The power light will display a blinking green light at first, then turns solid orange, indicating a proper connection. If the light never turns orange, double-check that the AC adapter is plugged in correctly and that the battery pack at the back of the PSP is installed properly. USB charging is slower than using an AC adapter. A longer wait will fully charge your PSP, allowing for longer sessions of use.

SUMMARY: Turn on your PSP. From the opening menu, go to "Settings". Select "System Settings. Turn on "USB Charge. Turn on "USB Auto Connect. Connect your mini USB cable to the PSP. Connect the other end of the USB cable to a power source. Wait for the power light to turn orange. Charge for 6-8 hours.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Maine Coons need vaccinations and regular checkups just like all other cats do. When you first get your Maine Coon, you will need to take her to see a veterinarian as soon as possible. During her first veterinary visit, your cat will have a physical exam and get tested for feline leukemia as well. To keep your Maine Coon in good health, you will need to schedule an annual appointment for your Maine Coon and also take her to the veterinarian if you ever notice a problem. If you are not planning to breed your Maine Coon, then have your cat spayed or neutered to prevent unwanted kittens and protect your cat’s health. Spaying and neutering your pets helps to prevent pet homelessness and it also offers some health benefits for your Maine Coon, so your pet may live a longer, healthier life. Spaying and neutering prevents hormonal behavioral issues and may also protect your cat from some health issues, such as uterine infections, enlarged prostate, and some forms of cancer. Maine Coons tend to be quite healthy, but they are more prone to a few conditions than some other cat breeds. Some of the conditions that you and your veterinarian will need to watch for include:   Spinal Muscular Atrophy. This condition is a type of paralysis that occurs mostly in Maine Coon kittens. If you notice that your Maine Coon is having trouble using his rear legs, then take him to see your veterinarian right away.  Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. This is a thickening of the heart wall. Your veterinarian will need to perform regular heart exams to monitor the condition of your Maine Coon’s heart.  Polycystic Kidney Disease. With this condition, cysts form in the kidney and destroy the organ. The condition can be detected with a DNA test or ultrasound.  Hip Dysplasia. This is a type of arthritis in your cat’s hips. Watch your Maine Coon for signs that she is having trouble walking or jumping. If you notice that she is avoiding doing these things or showing signs of pain (yowling or hiding), then take her to see your veterinarian.
Summary: Take your Maine Coon for regular veterinary checkups. Spay or neuter your Maine Coon. Watch for breed-specific health problems.

Wait to preheat the oven until you are ready to begin preparing the ingredients. Turn the oven to 425°F (225°C). The oven should be ready by the time you have prepared the ingredients and shaped the dough. Depending on the amount of and size of gougères you're making, you may need more than one baking sheet. Consider how much room you have in the oven, how many pans you have, and how many people you will be serving. Line the baking tray with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. Put the 1/2 cup (118.3 ml) of water, 1 stick (14.8 ml) of unsalted butter, 1/2 teaspoon (4.9 ml) of salt, and 1/2 cup (118.3 ml) of whole milk into a two or four quart saucepan. Stir the ingredients together and bring them to a rolling boil. You can also choose to add a ½ teaspoon (2.47 ml) of dry mustard powder to the mix.
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One-sentence summary -- Preheat the oven. Line the baking sheets with parchment paper. Heat up the water, butter, salt, and pepper.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you don't have one already, there are several ways to get one:  Craft one from 3 sticks and 3 pieces of string. (String can be obtained from spiders.) Skeletons have a small chance to drop a bow when killed. Fishing has a small chance to snag a bow. Fletcher villagers will give you a bow in exchange for emeralds. If a nearby creeper surprises you, turn and run. The advantage to using the bow is killing the creeper from well outside its blast radius, so there's no danger of it exploding next to you. Climbers will sometimes follow you upward if you climb, so make sure you have an escape route before jumping up a tree. Three hits should be the most you need to kill a creeper in Normal mode, assuming you draw the bow back far enough. If you keep a large stack of dirt in your quick item slots, drop them rapidly underneath you while jumping and you'll soon create a dirt tower. From here you can safely shoot creepers below you, as long as you are at least six blocks above it (eight blocks above the ground). Protect your shelter by making a hole beneath your windows, so you can crouch and shoot arrows. Alternatively, make a roof outpost where you can shoot anything that comes near. . If you have access to an enchantment table, you might try enchanting your bow. Depending on the enchantment, this could increase your bow's damage, knock your targets further back, set your targets on fire, or give you unlimited arrows.

SUMMARY:
Obtain a bow. Keep your distance. Shoot it three times. Build a dirt tower. Create arrow holes or a roof post. Enchant your bow