Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Turn on your Samsung Galaxy device. Open Gear Manager. Start the “Find My Gear” function. Listen well for the Gear’s ringtone. Turn off the “Find My Gear” function.

Answer: To find your lost Samsung Galaxy Gear, first make sure that your Samsung Galaxy device is turned on. Look for Gear Manager on the the list of apps on your Galaxy device and open/run it. Once the app is running, you’re then going to be presented with a list of options/functions. Tap the “Find My Gear” function and then tap “Start” on the prompt that pops up. After starting the “Find My Gear” function, your Galaxy Gear’s screen will turn on and it’s then going to play a sound/ringtone. Listen closely so that you’ll be able to locate where this sound is coming from. Unfortunately, there are currently no means/methods of locating a lost Galaxy Gear if it is already out of range of your Galaxy device’s bluetooth signal. The only consolation a Galaxy Gear owner might have is the fact that the smartwatch will auto-lock itself (and will thus be rendered useless for the thief or anyone who might chance upon it) once this happens. Once you’ve found where the Gear is located, you can turn off the “Find My Gear” function on your phone by tapping on “Stop.” You can also use your Galaxy Gear to locate a lost Galaxy device. Just tap on “Start” on the Find My Device app on your Galaxy Gear to turn on the screen of your Galaxy device and enable it to play a sound/ringtone.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Start with stamina. Build other physical stats. Master vehicle stats. Become a weapons master.

Answer: Unlike other GTA games, San Andreas' protagonist, Carl “CJ” Johnson has a wide array of stats that can be altered by player's choices. With high stats, missions get significantly easier; with low stats, they can become next to impossible. Start with the easiest and cheapest stat to train, stamina. Every in-game day, spend some time sprinting Carl around until he gets tired. Other ways to improve stamina include riding a bicycle and swimming.  The gyms also provide exercise equipment for quickly and efficiently improving CJ's stamina and other physical stats. Try the treadmill and the exercise bike. You can get stamina as high as you want with no ill effects. Eventually, once you complete the optional “Burglar” mission (by stealing a total of $10,000 worth of goods from houses), Carl will be granted functionally infinite stamina; before then, training it will save his life in police chases and other tricky, fast-paced situations. In addition to stamina, CJ has muscle mass and body fat whose percentages can be altered by working out. To build muscle mass, lift weights at the gym. You're aiming for a rating of around 75-85% to maximize physical strength without sacrificing speed or agility. Body fat can be lowered to about 5% with no ill effects; get rid of it completely, and CJ may lose muscle mass during strenuous physical activity. All exercise decreases fat over time.  You may also want to build up CJ's lung capacity, allowing him to stay underwater for longer periods of time. Lung capacity can be trained by swimming underwater until the last second and then resurfacing for air. Finding oysters on the ocean floor also has a minor effect on it, and after collecting all fifty hidden oysters, lung capacity is removed altogether and you can stay underwater for as long as you wish. Lung capacity isn't exceptionally useful except in a few scenarios. Don't forget to eat properly as you train. Eating most foods will cause CJ to gain some fat, but food is also very important to building stamina and muscle mass. Whenever you eat, if your body fat is above about 3%, order a salad, as it's the only food that doesn't add fat. If you're practically out of fat, eat anything else to gain it back (up to 3% per meal), then work it back down to around 5% before each mission. In between training Carl's body, spend time driving or piloting every vehicle you can get your hands on. There are four vehicle stats: bicycles, motorcycles, cars, and aircraft. The only way to train any of them is to drive any vehicle of the appropriate category. As CJ's skill level increases, vehicles begin to handle better in terms of turning, braking, and general stability. High skill with motorcycles and bicycles also gives Carl a better chance to avoid being knocked off when you've collided a car. Mastering vehicle stats takes a fair amount of time. Just keep at it steadily and space out your vehicle training with other types of training sessions. CJ's weapon skills are trainable just like his vehicle skills; unfortunately, as opposed to those, there's a separate skill gauge for nearly every individual weapon. Weapon skills are trained by shooting people or vehicles, and range from “Poor” to “Hitman.” At the Hitman level, CJ can dual wield some weapons, including sawn-off shotguns, pistols, and machine pistols (the Micro-Uzi and the Tec-9).  Some weapons can't be trained. These include thrown weapons like grenades, sniper rifles, all melee weapons (baseball bats, spades, etc.), and all heavy weapons, such as the rocket launcher. CJ will deal more damage with a melee weapon if his muscle mass is high. It can be difficult to safely train CJ's weapon skills, since shooting people will get you into trouble with the police in short order, and shooting vehicles only counts until the vehicles are destroyed (at which point they explode). Try shooting from nearby a save point or change of clothes, both of which will reduce your wanted level when used.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Share and post . Upload photos Create an event

Answer: . You can post to your own timeline or post to your friends' timelines. You can also share content from elsewhere on the internet, including links, images, and videos. hat on Facebook. Facebook allows you to chat with anyone on your friends list. If the person you are chatting with is not online, they will receive your message the next time they log in. You can also download the Messenger app for your phone to chat on the go. . Facebook allows you to upload your photos to post to your profile and share with friends and family. You can upload single photos or organize your photos into albums. Make sure to not upload anything containing questionable content. . You can use Facebook to create events and invite people. You can set the date and time, enter a location, make posts for people that will be attending, and invite specific people. Facebook events are quickly becoming one of the main ways that people organize gatherings.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Buckle the girth to the billets on the horse’s right side. Run the girth beneath the horse and fasten it on the left side. Drop the stirrups and mount the horse. Recheck the girth to see if it needs tightening.

Answer:
The girth splits into 2 buckles at each end, and you have three billets (straps with sizing holes) to choose from on each side of the saddle. In most cases, riders buckle the girth to the first and third billets, leaving the second (middle) billet unused. This comes down to personal preference (for both you and the horse), however.  The girth attaches to the billets like a standard leather belt buckle. Feed a billet into a buckle, slide the buckle's peg through the appropriate hole in the billet, and feed the billet underneath the outer edge of the buckle. If you’re using a square pad with loops, feed the first billet on each side through the loop to help secure the pad and saddle together. Walk around the front of the horse to its left side, making sure it is aware of your movements. Carefully reach under the horse to grasp the loose end of the girth, then bring it up to the billets on the left side. Cinch up the girth until it is against the horse’s underside, then buckle it in place.  The girth should be secure around the horse, but not too tight. You should be able to slide your hand between horse and girth, but it shouldn’t be dangling free. If anything, make the girth a little loose now—you can tighten it further once you mount the horse. Free the stirrups so they hang down on each side. Then, put a mounting block in place (if you need one) on the horse’s left side, secure your left foot in the left-side stirrup, grab the pommel, swing your right leg and body up over the horse, gently seat yourself in the saddle, and place your right foot in the other stirrup. Make sure the horse remains aware and calm as you mount it. Until you have a lot of experience saddling a horse, this is easier with a helper. While you’re mounted, let them check the girth (by making sure they can just barely slide their hand between it and the horse’s underside) and adjust the buckles as needed. With experience, you can tell if the girth is tight enough by feeling it from the side, and adjust the buckles if needed while mounted.