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You cannot purchase content through the Kindle app due to Apple Store restrictions; you'll need to use Amazon's website instead. Start from your iPad's Home screen and tap on the Safari icon. Enter amazon.com/ipadkindlestore into the address bar and hit Enter. You'll need to tap the address bar first in order to enter text into it. Enter your Amazon account information (email address and password) and tap "Sign in using our secure server." If you are already signed in, you will automatically be directed to the Kindle Store homepage. You can search for specific titles, authors or keywords using the search bar at the top of the screen, check out current deals and bestsellers, and more. To see more information about a product, tap on the title to go to the product detail page. From the product detail page, tap "Buy," and then "Read now." The book automatically downloads to your iPad's Kindle App, and you'll be directed back to your Kindle app's library. Once you've downloaded a book to your device, it is available to you whenever you want to read it.  All of your purchases are stored on your account as well, so you can download them on any of your devices. Alternatively, if you wish to browse the book, you can tap "Try a sample." An excerpt of the text will download to your Kindle App, where you can read it and decide whether to purchase the product or not. This icon will take you directly to the Kindle Store in the future.  Locate the "Share" button in the Safari Menu bar at the top of the screen. The button looks like a small box with an arrow shooting out of it. From the drop-down menu of icons, select the "Kindle Store" icon to add it to your iPad Home screen. Tap "Add." Now you should have a Kindle Store icon on your Home screen. From the Home screen, tap on this icon to return to the Kindle Store.

summary: Open your iPad's Safari web browser. Go to the Kindle Store. Sign in to your Amazon account if prompted. Browse Kindle books. Purchase the book. Create a Kindle Store icon for your Home screen (optional).


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Don't test her knowledge or treat her like she's a lesser geek if she hasn't been doing nerdy stuff for as long or if she is nerdy in different ways than you. She enjoys and loves things and you enjoy and love things and that is cool and you should be happy. She's probably just as smart if not smarter than you in a few areas. If she was really so dumb or incompetent, you wouldn't want to be with her. Respect her, appreciate the things she's good at or knows about, and give her the opportunity to show you those things. Definitely don't be mean about it or trivializing if she doesn't know something. Shouting about sympathizing with those ideas is putting yourself on the fast track to girls thinking you're disrespectful and a jerk. Equality is good, but you need to try really hard to understand the whole issue. Starting arguments with someone who you care about, on topics that you know you disagree on, is never a good idea. Just...don't. You're doing both of you a disservice. Just be honest with her and say what you're really feeling.

summary: If she's nerdy, don't question her nerdiness. Don't ever lord your intelligence over her. Stay away from backlash arguments about men's rights. Don't use pick up lines.


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You can create even zig-zag lines by moving your arm back and forth in a uniform way across the entire sheet of cake balls. You can get finely crushed pieces by putting them in a plastic bag and crushing them (using a rolling pin) or by processing them in a food processor. To ensure a hard coating and for any topping to appear more uniform, place the cake balls in the freezer or refrigerator for about an hour or two.
summary: Drizzle additional marshmallow cream on top. Sprinkle the finely crushed graham crackers on top. Chill the cake balls again. Finished.