At the top of the page you will see a grey rectangular box. Using your computer mouse, put your cursor into the box.  Using the search bar will narrow your results because you are focusing on keywords. The search bar is great when you have a specific item in mind. For example, if you want to buy the most recently released season of the TV show Bones, then you can simply type in Bones Season 10. Use keywords associated with the product you wish to buy. For example, if you want to buy a food scale, you could type “digital food scale” into the box. Amazon’s search engine will pull up all products related to your search terms. When you use the search bar, the results include items from all departments. Using your mouse, review the product options. If you do not find what you’re looking for, you can limit your results by using the categories listed on the side bar. You can also try a different search term.

Summary: Locate the search bar. Type in your search terms. Press enter. Scroll through the results.


It’s near the clock on the right side of the taskbar. This displays additional icons. A context menu will appear. A confirmation message may appear. The steps will vary by app.

Summary: Click the up-arrow in the taskbar. Right-click your VPN app. Click Disconnect. Follow the on-screen instructions to disconnect.


At this point, you should see a "Roundabout Ahead" sign followed by a "Yield" sign. The recommended speed is normally 15 - 20 mph (24 - 32 kph). Traffic already in the roundabout has the right-of-way. Do not enter unless a safe gap is present. If there is no traffic in the roundabout, you may enter the roundabout without yielding. Crosswalks are placed one or two car-lengths before the roundabout itself. Yield to any pedestrians who are in, or about to enter, the crosswalk. Maintain a low speed as you maneuver through the roundabout and proceed to your exit. This will inform other drivers that you wish to exit the roundabout, easing confusion. Remember that drivers inside the roundabout have the right-of-way. Unless a pedestrian is crossing the crosswalk or an emergency vehicle, such as an ambulance, is entering or exiting the roundabout, proceed through the exit without stopping or slowing down. If an emergency vehicle is about to enter or has already entered the roundabout, do not stop in the roundabout. Instead, exit out your original destination and only then pull over.

Summary: Slow down as you approach the roundabout. Look to your left before entering the roundabout and yield to any oncoming traffic. Enter the roundabout when there is a safe gap in traffic. Engage your turn signal as you approach your desired exit. Yield only to pedestrians in the crosswalk or emergency vehicles when exiting a roundabout.


Jimi used studio tools to great effect. He was constantly innovating because, as he put it, the "sounds in his head" could not be reproduced until he or his friends came up with a new technique. Many now standard electric guitar effects can be traced back to Jimi: e.g. wah-wah (foot pedal allowing rapid extreme alterations in tone). The famous slide guitar with heavy echo/reverb solo from 'All Along the Watchtower' was created by Jimi using a Zippo cigarette lighter on its side. He also experimented and tried new techniques with different models of guitars as well. Firstly, he was left-handed but he took a right-handed guitar and turned it upside down after re-stringing the guitar from the low to high E-string.  Right-handed guitarist can do this by getting a voodoo Stratocaster or re-stringing like Hendrix. Also, play around with the setting on your amp. Look around for  other effects he used on his guitar. Finally, Hendrix usually thumbs his bass note whilst using his other fingers for the rhythm, slides his thumb along the string and heavily uses his whammy bar. He started out learning his licks from the players that he admired, then strived to reach into his soul and apply these lessons to create a sound that was Jimi.  Jimi Hendrix never used to play that cleanly, he would just kinda "Get it done" quite a lazy, but very very talented and unique player. Also, he used a lot of finger picking/ physical picking combination. As in he would pick some strings with his pick, while fingerpicking some other strings to get more noise at once that he liked. Technically: To learn his licks, there are a number of playback devices available that allow you to slow down any particular musical passage, making it easier to find the individual notes that were played. Please note that Hendrix oftentimes would "slurry" a number of notes together, making it difficult to identify individual notes, but not impossible. Aesthetically: Once you've found the notes and chords, play along with some of his tunes, to get the feel of them.....then play the tunes on your own. In my opinion, if you can play a smooth, soulful rendition of "Little Wing", you are well on your way. Who knows you might learn to play the exact songs as Hendrix with the same notes but in a different technique that better suits your individual circumstances. Aerosmith and Van Halen tune their guitars down 1/2 step. This makes the strings looser and changes the sound. Also, a capo bar changes the tuning by raising all the strings the same step but doesn't make the strings tighter.  Mark Knopfler (formerly of Dire Straits) likes to cap up on the 2nd fret, it raises the bass line and changes the vocals. Dolly Parton has massive fingernails but still plays guitar -- her guitar is tuned to a G chord so all she has to do is play bar-chords up and down the neck to make a song.
Summary: Innovate. Hendrix was a "stylist" in every sense of the word. Examine how other artist like Jimi Hendrix use innovation to overcome obstacles.