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Though you don't need much to create a the basket, it will come together very quickly if you find all the parts before you start. You will need:  A wire hanger. It cannot be a partially metal hanger made substantially of wood or plastic. A large, flat piece of cardboard. The tape of your choosing. Marking tape may be the easiest to work with; duct tape would certainly make the hoop durable. Markers or paint. Scissors. String (optional). You do not even have to dismantle the hanger, but just reshape it into a hoop. Do not cut away the hook, as it still can be of some use. Standard high school, college, and NBA backboards are rectangular, if you are looking to replicate that appearance. Try to make sure the relative scare of the hoop and backboard seem reasonable. For comparative purposes, an NBA backboard is 6 feet wide, while the basket opening is 18 inches (1.5 feet). That means the basket width is 1/4 (or 25%) as wide. Traditional hoops are painted red, but you can certainly customize it to fit whatever you desire. The backboard of most high schools, colleges, and all NBA franchises are now made of transparent glass; as there is no transparent cardboard, you can really be as creative as you want. You can attach the hook (which you bent up earlier) to lower back side of the backboard. Make sure the rim is as close to the backboard as possible. You can make make a net out of string, or even out of twisted tape. Masking tape will work well for this purpose, as it will not leave a sticky mess behind like duct tape would. There are two different taping methods you can employ.  You can tape along the front perimeter of the backboard and extend the tape onto the wall to secure it. Alternatively, you can make tape hoops (by attaching a single piece of tape to itself, end-to-end with the sticky side out) and use these to attach the backboard to the selected surface.

summary: Obtain the necessary materials. Bend the wire hanger into a circle. Bend the hook of the hanger so that it is at a 90 degree angle with the hoop. Cut the cardboard to the size and shape of your liking. Decorate the hoop and backboard to your liking. Tape the hoop to the backboard. Attach a net to the basketball rim (optional). Hang the completed basket to a wall or door.


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To do so, plug it into one of your Mac's USB ports, which resemble thin, rectangular slots on your computer's housing. Some Macs don't have USB ports, so you'll need to purchase an adapter. It's a menu item in the top-left side of the menu bar. If you don't see Go, first click the Finder icon, which resembles a blue face in your Mac's dock. This option is in the Go drop-down menu. You'll likely find this option in the middle of the Utilities page. It's on the far-left side of the Disk Utility window. This option is at the top of the Disk Utility window. It's in the middle of the page. This will bring up a drop-down menu with the following options:  Mac OS Extended (Journaled) Mac OS Extended (Journaled, Encrypted) Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled) Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled, Encrypted) MS-DOS (FAT) ExFAT You'll generally use one of the Mac OS options for a Mac-only flash drive (e.g., a backup drive), though you'd choose MS-DOS (FAT) or ExFat for greater compatibility. This will begin the formatting process. Once the formatting is complete, you'll see an icon for your flash drive appear on your Mac's desktop.

summary: Connect the USB flash drive to your computer. Click Go. Click Utilities. Double-click Disk Utility. Click your flash drive's name. Click the Erase tab. Click the "Format" box. Click a format option. Click Erase, then click Erase when prompted.


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A silver dress is already a bold fashion move, and adding a loud necklace will only make your outfit seem unnecessarily gaudy. Your necklace should not compete with your dress.  If sticking with silver or silver and gold, a dainty chain with a simple pendant works nicely, depending on your dress’s neckline. For an appropriately bolder look, wear a necklace with chunky black or blue beads mixed with gunmetal. It can be a choker or a long loop that drapes across your torso. A delicate silver or two-toned chain bracelet adds a touch of class. Thin silver bangles are festive yet feminine. A thick, chunky bracelet in black, gunmetal, or deep blue adds contrast to your dress but avoids clashing or competing with it. Earrings can add just enough sparkle by your face to help correct the potential imbalance caused by having too much silver concentrated on the middle of your body. Choose the right posts, hoops, or dangling earrings to match your color scheme. Sparkly, decorative hair clips can either be playful or elegant, depending on the design. These, like earrings, can also help balance out the silver on your body.
summary: Choose an unobtrusive necklace. Pick out a simple bracelet. Balance out the look with silver earrings. Add a touch of silver to your hair.