Problem: Article: That low, chunky, plodding chord sound in many songs is done by palm muting. To do so, you place the meaty part of the right hand on the strings somewhat close to the guitar's bridge, holding it just on the strings so you can still hear them, but they still sound slightly dead.
Summary: Place your palm lightly on the strings to dampen them.

Problem: Article: An outdoor spot that receives full sun is ideal, as both the light and sun are essential in promoting a good harvest. Eggplants thrive in warm soil. In hot, dry weather, your plant may even need multiple waterings a day. Feel the surface of the soil with your finger tips and saturate the soil if it appears dry. Allowing the soil to dry out will reduce the number of eggplants you can grow. Use a water soluble fertilizer and water your eggplant before adding it to the soil, rather than adding it to dry soil. Follow the directions on the back of the label to determine an appropriate amount.  If the leaves of your eggplant begin to pale, you may need to add more fertilizer. A boost of 5-10-5 fertilizer should help significantly if a lack of nutrition is your plant's only problem. A fertilizer with a higher number, meaning a higher percentage of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, may prove too strong. Do not dig any deeper than 1/2-inch (1 1/4 centimeters) beneath the surface of the soil when scratching in fertilizer. Digging any deeper than that could disturb the eggplant's roots, which are rather shallow. Soil with a pH between 5.8 and 6.5 should fulfill your eggplant's needs. Litmus paper or a pH meter should be able to give you an accurate reading.  If you need to increase the pH, try using agricultural lime. If you need to decrease the pH, add additional organic matter such as compost or plant litter, or switch to a fertilizer with urea in it. As your plant begins to climb, loosely tie the stem of the plant to the stake using twine or thin fabric thread. Tying the thread too tightly may cut into the stem or choke it. Cutworms are one of the most common pests that attack eggplants, but they can usually be driven away by placing a cutworm collar over the plant. You may also consider an organic pesticide to drive away cutworms and many other pests. The fruit should stop growing larger and, in many cases, it will be around the size of a large orange. The length of time this takes varies depending on the variety you chose, but your eggplant will usually be ready for harvest within two or three months after you initially planted your seeds. Snip the eggplant off its vine using pruning shears. The vegetable should only have a short stem upon removal.
Summary: Place your pot in a sunny location. Water your eggplant daily. Add a liquid fertilizer once every one or two weeks. Monitor the soil's pH. Tie your eggplant to the stake to promote upward growth. Keep an eye out for pests. Harvest your eggplants once the skin looks glossy.

Problem: Article: Select "File" then "Open" Navigate to your Windows Folder and open "explorer.exe". If you already followed the steps in the first section, open "explorer1.exe" instead. Click on the sub-folder named "34". Click on the gear icon named "1033". Change the text to whatever you wish it to say Click on the "Compile Script" button. Select "Save As" and name your file explorer1.exe If you haven't adjusted your registry to load explorer1.exe, follow steps 7 & 8 in the previous section, otherwise simply reboot your computer.
Summary: Open Resource Hacker. In the left frame, select "String Table". Find the text that says "Click here to begin".

Problem: Article: You can do this either using a Sharpie for a simple circuit or a printed out version from a computer program. Only one of these is needed, so select according to your preference. The schematic should contain a detailed description of all parts, as well as easy to follow connections. If no simulation program is used, assemble and test one or more prototypes of the circuit on a breadboard. Breadboards are very easy to use, and allow one to view the results of a circuit in real time without the need for solder or permanent etches.  Circuit boards are about a dollar apiece, and are simply a layer of copper over an insulator. The typical size is usually 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) by 5 inches (12.7 cm). Drawing is simple; all that is required is an indelible marker, such as a Sharpie. A ruler is also helpful. (Skip this step if you aren’t using the computer program and are using the Sharpie method.) Print the design out from the software's print menu. Make sure the print is on a glossy paper (like those in magazines or separate glossy paper).  Turn on the electric iron (the same one used for clothes). Carefully cut out the design and position it on the circuit board. Put the hot iron directly on top of the circuit board for about 45 seconds. Take the circuit board (careful it's hot). Wash the paper out such that the black ink is stuck to the copper circuit board. Draw out your circuit on your board with the Sharpie. Note that it's really difficult to draw out a circuit design in real life, unless it's as simple as a led and a battery.  Keep in mind that copper cannot be between components, for example, if connecting an LED, there must be a gap in the copper between the positive and negative points of connectivity. Without a gap, the electricity would flow around the LED, as opposed to through it. Remember laws of electricity, all circuits must end at either a negative or ground, or no current will flow. Use thin lines, but lay the ink on thick, it is important that the copper is dissolved before the ink, and that there are no thin patches in the ink exposing copper.
Summary:
Select your method of imprinting the circuit schematic on the copper board. Draw the circuit schematic on either graph paper or a simulation programs such as MultiSim or Eagle CAD. If a simulation program is being used, test the circuit thoroughly in the simulated environment. Make sure the circuit functions on the breadboard, or in the simulation software. Acquire a circuit board. Apply a printed design. Alternatively: