INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Set it up near your television, with access to power, and if using a wired network (optional), to an ethernet port. Don't place Apple TV on top of other electronic equipment, and don't place objects on top of Apple TV. Doing so could cause overheating or interference with the wireless signal. Insert one end of the cable into the HDMI port in the back of Apple TV, and the other end into the HDMI port of your television.  Note: this article will describe a direct connection to your television. If using a receiver, refer to the manufacturer's instructions, though generally the receiver will simply be inserted between Apple TV and your television. Apple TV also provides a TOSLink digital audio output. If you are using that, connect one end of the TOSLink cable to Apple TV, and the other end to the TOSLink digital audio input on your television. If you are using a wired network, connect Apple TV to the ethernet port with the proper cable. Apple TV has built-in 802.11 Wi-Fi that you can connect to your wireless network during the setup. Once your other connections are in place, plug the small end of the power cord into the Apple TV power port, and the other into a nearby power outlet. It's time to jump into the world of Apple TV! Using your television's remote, set the input to the HDMI port that Apple TV is using. If this is  your first setup of Apple TV, you should see the setup screen. If you do not, check to make sure everything is plugged in correctly, and that you've selected the correct input.

SUMMARY: Unpack Apple TV. Connect the HDMI cable. Connect the ethernet cable. Connect the power cord. Turn on your television.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When your leather dries, you should see that is has stretched tightly around your weapon. You'll be able to see where the sights (the clip on the top of the gun) are by a noticeable bump in the leather on the top of your gun. Clamp your blocks with the holster and top insert between them to help the glue take. Scuff the leather with a knife to help the glue hold a little bit better. This glue will dry quickly: 5-10 minutes is all it takes. When it is dry, remove the clamps. With your top insert glued in, wrap your leather around your weapon once again to check the fit. You're going to stitch your insert to your holster with your needle and heavy string. Using the pronged punch will help to create the stitching holes will make it possible for you to get the needle through the leather. If you don't use one, it will be too difficult to get the needle through. A pronged punch looks like a fork. Simply place it with the prongs facing into the leather, lined up where you want to make indents. Hold it steady and hit the top of the punch with your hammer. The prongs will go into the leather, but not all the way through. Pull the punch out and continue doing this all the way around your insert. Go through your stitch holes with the needle and string until your top insert is permanently secure. Start wherever you'd like on your holster and go all the way around. Finish is the same stitch hole that you started in.  Knot your string onto your needle to make it easier for you. This will take a lot of strength to get the needle through the leather. Keep using the guide-holes that you made with your pronged punch. If you miss a hole, take the needle back through the way it came and fix it. Your leather will pull unevenly if you don't. To finish your stitching, stitch through your original hole twice. This will help your stitch hold strongly for the life of your holster. Let the glue dry for 5-10 minutes again. Again, use the prong and your curved needle and string to stitch these inserts to your holster.

SUMMARY: Look for the right fit. Glue your top insert into your holster. Give it a few minutes. Use a pronged punch and a hammer. Use a curved needle. Go double over your last stitch. Glue your side inserts into your holster.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You will need to provide the sender with the name and address on your government-issued ID in order to pick up money at Western Union. Make sure you give them the address on your ID even if it’s not your current address. You will need to provide this information when you go to pick up your money. Ask for the name and address that the sender will use for the transfer. Once the sender has transferred the funds, ask them to provide you with the tracking number, or Money Transfer Control Number, listed on their receipt. This will allow you to track the transfer and find out when the funds are available for pick-up. The sender’s receipt should also list the date that the funds are expected to become available. However, it can be a good idea to track the transfer anyway to confirm that it is available before you go to pick it up. You can receive funds at any Western Union branch. Find out which branch is closest to you using Western Union’s online location tool: https://locations.westernunion.com/ The name and address on your ID should match what the sender provided when filling out the transfer information. The ID should be current and not expired. You may also need to know the amount you will be receiving. In some countries, it is also necessary to answer a security question, which your sender should have discussed with you beforehand.

SUMMARY:
Give the sender your full name and address. Write down the sender’s full name and address. Ask the sender for the Money Transfer Control Number on their receipt. Go to your nearest Western Union location. Present a government-issued ID card. Provide the sender’s name and address and the tracking number.