Q: You can use a hoop mounted on a building or a freestanding hoop. Just make sure you have about 20 feet of free space in front of it to set up your court. Sidewalk chalk is great for this because it washes right off and comes in different colors. A BASEketball court combines elements from baseball and basketball, using a space about half the size of a basketball court. Imagine it like a baseball diamond inside a rectangular basketball half-court. The "top" of the diamond should be just in front of the basketball hoop. The "bottom" of the diamond, also known as "home base," should be about 20-25 feet away from the hoop and located directly across from it. You may want to make home base a little bigger or use a different color of chalk to distinguish it. Just as in baseball, 1st base is located on the diamond to the right of home base, and 3rd base is located on the diamond to the left of home base. Use different colors of chalk to distinguish them, if you have it. The various shooting locations radiate outward from the hoop in a roughly triangular shape, with the spots closest to the hoop located closer together and spread out farther apart as they get farther from the hoop. Spread out each row of squares so that one is in the middle of the "diamond" (roughly in line with the hoop and home base) and the others slant off to either side just outside the diamond. The squares should form a rough line so that the triple square is a bit behind the double square, which is a bit behind the single square, etc.  Draw two "bunt" squares just in front of the hoop to either side. The bunt squares should be in line with 2nd base (just in front of the hoop). Draw three single squares at the free throw line (about 15 feet from the hoop). Draw three double squares between the free throw line and 3-point line (between 15 and 20 feet from the hoop). Draw three triple squares at the 3-point line (just over 20 feet from the hoop)
A: Get a basketball hoop. Lay out a court. Draw four square bases arranged in a diamond (♦) shape. Mark multiple shooting spots.

Q: If you’re experiencing long-term swelling, tenderness, or discomfort, it’s a good idea to go in for a medical evaluation. Chances are good that it’s something minor, but it's best to be safe. Your doctor may be able to help you determine whether your posture, sleeping position, or exercise habits might be contributing to your discomfort. Sometimes, cardiovascular problems can seem like muscle pain. If you’re feeling pressure, fullness, or tightness in your chest, make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible, or go in for emergency medical care if the pain is severe or is accompanied by shortness of breath. Other signs of cardiovascular issues that you need to be aware of include a burning or crushing feeling in your chest. If you feel intense pain, numbness, or tingling after you hear a pop, it could be a sign of an injury. You may also experience some localized swelling in your chest area. If this occurs, get emergency medical care as quickly as possible. If you don’t seek medical help, you could make the injury worse.
A: Consider seeing a doctor or chiropractor for ongoing muscle pain. Visit a doctor right away if you have tightness in the center of your chest. Call for emergency medical help if the pop is accompanied by pain.

Q: You’ll usually find it on the home screen.  The switch will turn green, which means that Do Not Disturb mode is enabled.  To block all incoming calls while you’re in this mode, select No One. If you want to receive calls from people in your Favorites list, select Favorites instead. This brings you back to the Do Not Disturb screen. If you leave this switch green/On, anyone who calls you twice in a row will be able to reach you even though you’re in Do Not Disturb mode. Turning it off prevents this from happening.
A: Open your iPhone’s Settings . Tap Do Not Disturb. Slide the “Do Not Disturb” switch to . Tap Allow Calls From. Select which calls you want to receive while in Do Not Disturb mode. Tap the back button. Slide the “Repeated Calls” switch to .

Q: This is a cool way of personalizing your ship. Lego pieces, knickknacks, ornate buttons, figurines, and more can be hot glued to the front of your ship as a figurehead. You can also make your own figurehead from spare cardboard. Cut out a square of cardboard and paint your own design on it. A simple painted skull-and-crossbones hot glued to the front of your ship will give your enemies the chills. Rigging refers to the ropes used on ships. Fasten thread along the sides of your ship with PVA glue. When the glue dries, your ship is finished. Simple rigging only needs to be glued to the sides of the ship. However, rigging can be as simple or complex as you desire.
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Give your ship a figurehead. Add rigging to your ship with yarn and enjoy your ship.