This can be a real challenge when abroad. Crew. Not only does having a few trustworthy people helping you on your project make it easier they can also keep an eye out for your equipment Keep your equipment in sight and in a bag. Storing your equipment safely can be a real challenge, especially if you want to leave it somewhere while you go travelling. Your best options are to leave it at the airport, this is probably the safest option but it is expensive several quid a day and usually limited to a month. Expensive hotels are another option. The best and cheapest option is if you know someone over there leave it at there house. make your expensive equipment less obvious such as using old and decrepit bags and covering it with a cheap local plastic bag.
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One-sentence summary -- Keep all property safe and secure, no matter where you are. Sight. Storing. Disguise.

Q: YouTube Red is a premium subscription service offered by YouTube. One of its incentives is an ad-free viewing experience.   After the first month, a YouTube Red account is $9.99/month. You should have at least two payment options here:   Add new credit or debit card - Check this option if you want to use a credit or debit card to pay for YouTube Red. Unfortunately, you can't use a prepaid Visa here.  Add new PayPal account - Check this option if you want to use your PayPal account to pay for YouTube Red.  Existing payment option - If you have a card number saved on your Google account, you can select this option to use it by default. If you're setting up a new card or PayPal account, you'll need to enter your payment info (e.g., card number or email address). Your YouTube Red subscription should begin immediately, complete with an absence of ads. You may need to exit your browser and re-open YouTube in order for the ads to completely disappear.
A: Open the YouTube Red page. Click Try it Free. Enter your Google username and password. Review your payment options. Check the box next to your preferred option. Click Buy.

Article: To install a new operating system on Windows, you must have the operating system's install tool on a DVD or flash drive, and the disk or flash drive must be inserted into your computer. If you don't have a version of the operating system you want to download, you can download one for the following operating systems:  Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Press and hold your computer's Power button to turn it off, wait for a few seconds, and then press the Power button again to turn the computer back on. Once the startup screen appears, you'll have a very limited window in which you can press the setup key. It's best to start pressing the setup key as soon as the computer begins to restart. The key you're prompted to press might also be different; if so, use that key instead. This will load your computer's BIOS page, from which point you can select your installation disk or drive.  You'll typically use the "F" keys to access the BIOS. These are at the top of your keyboard, though you may have to locate and hold the Fn key while pressing the proper "F" key. You can look at your computer model's manual or online support page to confirm your computer's BIOS key. This section is normally on the main page of the BIOS, though you may need to use the arrow keys to navigate over to the "Boot" or "Advanced" tab. The "Boot Order" section varies from BIOS to BIOS. If you can't find your BIOS' "Boot Order" page, consult your motherboard's manual or look up your computer model online to find direct instruction for your specific BIOS page. In this case, you'll be starting your computer either from the disk drive or from an external drive, such as a flash drive. The disk drive option is usually labeled CD-ROM Drive, while external drives will show up as Removable Devices. Typically, you'll press the + key with the boot location you want to use selected until it's at the top of the "Boot Order" list. You can double-check the key that you're supposed to use in the legend that's usually on the right side or the bottom of the BIOS page. There should be a "Save and Exit" key listed in the BIOS' key legend; press the key listed there to save your settings and exit the BIOS. You may have to confirm this decision by pressing ↵ Enter with Yes selected. Once your computer begins to start up again, it will select your disk or flash drive as the boot location, which means that it will begin installing the operating system. Each operating system will have different steps to take when installing it, so just follow the on-screen directions to complete the installation.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Insert the installation disk or flash drive. Restart your computer. Wait for the computer's first startup screen to appear. Press and hold Del or F2 to enter the BIOS page. Locate the "Boot Order" section. Select the location from which you want to start your computer. Move your selected location to the top of the list. Save your settings and exit the BIOS. Restart your computer. Follow the on-screen prompts.

Article: This is especially important when you're traveling in Chinese-speaking areas. " in these languages:  Chinese (Cantonese) = Mmm-goy, tee-saw hai been-doh-ah? (Translit. Excuse me, where is the washroom?) Chinese (Mandarin) = "Duì bù qǐ, cèsuǒ zài nǎr?" (written: "对不起，厕所在哪儿？) ("cèsuǒ" = "toilet" or "bathroom", and "duì bù qǐ" = "sorry" or "excuse me", so the literal translation is "Excuse me, toilet be where?")  The "c" is pronounced like a combination of "t", "s", and "z" in the front of the mouth, and "q" is pronounced like "ch" in the front of the mouth. Remember the tones. Hmong (= honm naj nyob qhov twb os? Indonesian = Permisi, di mana kamar mandi? Japanese = Toire wa, doko? [to-ee-le wa do-ko?] (Add 'desu ka?' after 'doko' for politeness.)(To be even more polite, say "otearai wa doko desu ka?". This is "Where is the restroom?". It is said as [oh-tay-ah-rye wa doe-koh dess kah]. Here is the phrase written in Hiragana [おてあらいはどこですか？])  Korean = Hwa-jang-shil uh-dee-in-ga-yo? Malay = Tumpang tanya, di manakah bilik mandi? Mongolian = Uuchlaarai('ʊ:tʃ|ɑ:ræ ), ene (N)ugaalgiin (u-GAWL-GEEN)oroo (o-ROW)ni (N) haana (HUN) baidag (bæ-dag) yum be?  Niuean (Pacific Islands) = ko fe e' fale vau? (pronounced ko-feh eh fa-le vau) Portuguese = Por favor, onde é a casa-de-banho? Samoan = E, 'O fea le faleuila? (Ay, Oh fay-ah lay fah-lay-wee-lah?) Tagalog (Philippines) = Nasaan po ang banyo? Thai = hong naam yuu tii nai Tibetan = chap sang gawa yo rey? Vietnamese = Cho hoi, nha` ve^. sinh o da^u va^.y ?
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Know the language of your area. Say "Where is the bathroom?