In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you start looking for Jupiter, you should get hold of a sky map which can show you where in the sky to start looking. For more advanced astronomers, there are numerous sophisticated maps of the sky which show the position and trajectory of the planets. For those inexperienced in reading these paper maps there are a number of smart phone apps which you can download which will help you to find Jupiter and the other planets and stars in the sky. With some smartphone apps all that you have to do is hold the phone up to the sky and it will identify the stars and planets for you. Jupiter is so massive and bright in the sky that it can be viewed with a good pair of binoculars. Binoculars that magnify seven times human eyesight will be effective and will reveal Jupiter as a small white disk in the sky.  If you don’t know what strength your binoculars are look at numbers on the side, if it says 7x another number then they magnify seven times and will enable to observe Jupiter. To really get a good view of the Jupiter’s spectacular features, your observations will be improved with even an entry-level telescope. This equipment will help you to see Jupiter’s famous belts, all four of its moons, and potentially even the Great Red Spot. The range of telescopes available is huge, but for beginners a 60 or 70mm refractor telescope is a good place to start. The performance of your telescope will drop if the optics are not sufficiently cooled. Keep it in a relatively cool place, and before you want to start viewing place it outside so its temperature can drop before you begin.
Summary: Get a sky map. Ready some binoculars. Get a telescope.

VBScript exists within HTML websites. In order to see your VBScript working, you will need to create an HTML file that you can open in Internet Explorer.   If you have IE version 11 or higher, you need to switch on emulation for IE10 because IE11 does not support VBscript by default. If so, add this tag to the top of your vbscript code: <meta http-equiv="x-ua-compatible" content="IE=10">  Open your code editor and enter the following: <html> <head> <title>VBScript Test</title> </head> <body>  </body> </html> When creating a webpage with VBScript, you need to let the browser know that the script is coming up. Insert the tag into your HTML source:   <html> <head> <title>VBScript Test</title> </head> <body> <script language="vbscript" type="text/vbscript">  </script> </body> </html> If you are writing VBScript for an ASP server, you can indicate that the script is starting by using a special tag:   <html> <head> <title>VBScript Test</title> </head> <body> <%  %> </body> </html>
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One-sentence summary -- Create an HTML page. Add the VBScript tags. Use VBScript on an ASP server.

Q: The laptop's height is measured with a closed screen. If your laptop slopes when closed, measure the thickest part. Laptops aren't usually taller than two inches. If you need to know the height in centimeters but only have the inches measurement, multiply the inches by 2.54 to find the measurement in centimeters.  For example, a 1.5 inch tall laptop is 3.8 centimeters (1.5 x 2.54 = 3.81).
A: Close the laptop screen. Start your tape measure at the bottom of one of the sides. Measure up to the top of the closed screen. Convert inches to centimeters (if necessary).

Problem: Article: Plug a male-to-male 3.5 mm RCA cable into the headphone and microphone jacks on your computer. Plugging one end into headphone jack will cause any audio you play on your computer to go through the cable. Plugging the other end into the microphone jack will allow whatever you're playing on your computer to be broadcast to anyone you stream with. You can get the appropriate cable from most music stores or large stores like Walmart. Once you have your cable properly set up, sign into any streaming service that you would normally use to talk to your friends online. This could be something like Skype, Twitch, Ustream.tv. If you want to broadcast to more than one person, you'll need either the premium Skype subscription or to use a streaming service that allows for group chats. Choose the mp3 player you'd like to use to create and play your playlists for your station. You can use something like iTunes or even YouTube to play music. If you're interested in talk radio, you can record your own audio and then play it back directly from your recording software. Because you'll have a cable plugged in to the microphone and headphone jacks, anyone you stream with will hear the audio you play on your computer. Keep in mind that with your microphone jack occupied, though, you won't be able to add any live commentary without unplugging it each time. If you don't want to mess around with cables, you can use a subscription website that creates a radio station for you. Radioking.com, airtime.pro or looksomething.com only require that you pay for and log in to their services. You choose your audience size, the type of music you want to play, and the website does the rest.This is not necessarily the best option if you want to broadcast something other than music, because you can only choose the types of files that the website provides.
Summary:
Plug a cable into your computer. Sign into an online streaming service. Play your audio. Use a radio station website.