In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Take care of your partner.  Consider your partner’s interests, needs and wants in every decision you make.  Think of your partner before you think of yourself.  Recognize that while a relationship is a two-sided endeavour, your kindness towards your partner will pay off in the long term.  Your thoughtfulness, kindness and compassion will make you unforgettable.  If the relationship should end up not working out, the chances of your partner considering you “the one that got away” is almost a given. The downside of giving without expecting anything in return is that it can eventually wear on you.  You may become disillusioned and feel like you aren’t good enough to be a part of the relationship.  Once these feelings start to be constant, it may be time to end the relationship.  However, your actions and kindness before ending the relationship will not be forgotten and will still make you “the one that got away." When your partner talks about something that is of interest to them, show interest in return.  This doesn’t mean you have to have the same level of interest in the subject as your partner, rather you’re showing you care by paying attention to something that is important to your partner.  If your partner feels something is important enough to talk about, you should consider it important to pay attention. If you are aware of a specific subject your partner views as important (for example, classic cars), make the effort to point out and notice that subject to your partner.  In the classic car example, if you are on a drive with your partner and notice a classic car, point it out and ask an interesting question about it. Even if you are mad at your partner, try to avoid negative thoughts that may make you even more angry.  Avoid thinking the worst possible scenario where your partner is involved.  For example, if your partner forgot to pick up milk on the way home from work, chances are they did not do it on purpose, so don’t assume they did.  Instead, assume it was simple forgetfulness or that there is something distracting going on. When something positive happens to your partner (e.g. a promotion at work) respond in a positive and constructive manner to the news.  Acknowledge the achievement and only add comments that show your support or happiness.  Avoid comments that are negative or critical. The concept that communication is vital in a relationship is cliche, but also true.  Being able to have open and honest conversations with your partner is critical.  However this communication should go deeper than simple discussions about groceries or what restaurant to eat at.  This type of communication should include talk about how you and your partner are feeling, what is on your mind, things that may be bothering you, or things that are making your very happy.  Communication with your partner should also include topics that may be difficult to talk about.  Not talking to your partner about something that is bothering you (e.g. the fact that your partner is constantly going out with friends instead of being with you) will only end up leading to resentment and anger. Some of this communication may lead to arguments, but that’s okay.  You aren’t expected to agree with everything your partner says and does.  However, good communication with your partner means that you work out your disagreements respectfully and honestly.  It may also mean you may need to make a compromise. This type of communication is vital even if your partner does not contribute.  The fact that you are open and honest with your partner means you are being the best partner you can possibly be.  If the relationship doesn’t work out your partner will probably remember you as someone who was up front and honest and “the one that got away. Most people don’t mind doing “the same old thing” over and over again for a period of time, but it can get boring if it lasts too long.  Most relationships need to be “stirred up” every now and again with something new, interesting and fun.  This can be anything from taking a night off and going on a date, or spending a weekend together without cell phones and the internet.  Regardless of whether your partner instigates any new and interesting things in your relationship, you should do this regularly.  To make the events even more interesting, relate them to something your partner loves. Should the relationship not work out, your ex-partner is going to remember you as the person who was always coming up with new and interesting things to do and keeping the relationship fun and exciting.  This is definitely something that would make you “the one that got away." In many relationships one or both partners attempt to change the other partner somehow.  Society often makes jokes of this, especially when it comes to women changing men.  Unfortunately it doesn’t really work that way.  You may be able to influence small changes in your partner (e.g. saying please and thank you, holding the door open for you, etc.) but you are never going to be able to change who they really are — nor should you want to.  You should be with your partner because you like (or love) them for who they are, what they stand for, how they act, etc.  Don’t go into a relationship thinking your partner will be perfect if you can only make a few changes to them. If the relationship should end, your ex-partner is going to look back and realize you were the ONLY person who never attempted to make them change.  If that doesn’t make you stand out as “the one who got away,” nothing will!
Summary: Give your full commitment to the relationship. Show interest in your partner’s interests. Learn to see something positive in everything your partner does. Have open, honest and frequent communication. Add creative and interesting things to your relationship. Recognize that you do not need to change who your partner is.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Double-click the Project64 app icon, which resembles a green, stylized "PJ" next to a small, red "64" icon. This tab is at the top of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. It's near the bottom of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the controller settings window. If you see a large image of a controller in the middle of the page, your controller is showing up on Project64; if not, try restarting Project64. If restarting Project64 doesn't work, restart your computer and then try to connect again. To map an action to a different button on the controller, click the action's name to the left of the keyboard button, then press the button that you want to use for that action on your controller. Click Save Profile at the top of the window, enter a name for the configuration, and click Save. You'll be able to load the saved settings by re-opening the Configure Controller Plugin... menu, clicking Load Profile, and double-clicking the saved settings file. It's helpful to save your controller's profile as something identifying (e.g., the name of the game with which you want to use the controller's specific controls).
Summary: Open Project64. Click Options. Click Configure Controller Plugin…. Look for a controller's image. Change the controls. Save your controller configuration.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When you use an ARR to evaluate cost reduction projects, you'll want to use the basic formula ARR = Net Cost Savings / Initial Investment. First, you'll need to find the Net Cost Savings. This is a two-part process:  Add together the amount of operating expenses and depreciation expenses. Deduct the sum total from the projected reduction in labor costs resulting from the use of new equipment. Divide the Net Cost Savings by the Initial Investment. The result, expressed as a percentage, is your ARR.
Summary:
Determine Net Cost Savings. Divide to get the ARR.