In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Most outdoor speaker systems run off an existing indoor receiver. Since the receiver is a sensitive piece of electronics, you almost always want to set the receiver up indoors. A multi-zone receiver allows you to have music playing outside while something else plays inside. Make sure that it is in a sheltered location. You will be running the speaker wire from the receiver to the volume control box, and then from the volume control box to the associated speakers. Most volume control boxes can be easily mounted on an outdoor wall. Consider multiple volume control boxes for multiple pairs of speakers. This will allow you to control the volume across multiple zones. Each pair you add increases the chance of overloading the receiver's built-in amplifier. You can install the amplifier right next to the receiver and then run the speaker wire out of the amplifier. 16-gauge is fine for less than 80 feet (24 m), but longer wires should be 14- or 12-gauge. If you don't use the right gauge for your speakers, your audio quality will suffer. The longer the wire, the more degradation will occur.  Four-conductor wire allows you to connect two pairs of speakers with one wire, potentially saving you the hassle of running a lot of wire. For outdoor speakers, CL2 and CL3 speaker wire complies with US in-wall standards, which means it can be safely ran through walls without causing issues with other electronics or posing a fire risk. This wire can also withstand elements, which is essential for an outdoor setup. Add an additional 10-15% to the length for snags and slack. You don't want your speaker wire to be pulled tight, as crimps in the wire can affect sound quality. Drill a hole low in the wall to run the speaker wire from the inside to the outside. Make sure to seal the hole with silicone to maintain your house's insulation. Run the speaker wire to the volume control box, and then run a second wire from the box to the speakers.  Don’t run speakers through windows or door jambs. This can cause your speaker wire to get crimped, causing audio issues. Some modern speaker setups are completely wireless, and operate using Bluetooth. If you are using a setup like this, you don't have to worry too much about wiring. You just need to ensure that your receiver supports Bluetooth speakers, and that the speakers are setup relatively close to the receiver. Bluetooth can reach about 150 feet (45.7 m) if there is nothing impeding the signal. Walls between the receiver and speaker will shorten the effective range.
Summary: Set up the receiver indoors. Install a volume control box outside. Install a multi-channel amplifier if you are running multiple pairs of speakers. Obtain enough speaker wire. Run your speaker wire from the receiver to the outside area.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is usually located on the left side of the phone.  Slowly insert it until you hear a "clicking" noise.  Make sure that your phone is fully charged before you begin this process.  Refer to your device manual or contact the manufacturer if you need additional support with accessing the SD card slot on your device. Press the button at the bottom of the phone.  If your phone does not turn on, it is likely that it is out of power.  Plug it into the wall charger for fifteen minutes and try again. Once your phone turns on, your home screen will appear.  At the bottom right is what looks like a white grid with the word "Apps" underneath.  Click that icon and transfer to the next screen. "  The "Settings" icon is represented by what looks like a gear.  Click on the gear and transfer to the next screen.  A new screen will appear.  At the top, right of that screen you will see what looks like three white dots.  On older Galaxy phones (4 and before) the word "General" will appear below the dots.  In newer Galaxy phones (5 and after) the word "More" will appear underneath the white dots.  Whatever version of the phone you have, click the icon with the white dots. When you click on "Storage" a final screen will appear.  Scroll down, using your finger, in order to reach "Mount SD Card."  Click on it and wait for your card to be mounted.  If “Mount SD Card” is not an available option, tap on “Unmount SD card,” wait for the card to unmount, then tap on “Mount SD card” to verify that the card is properly mounted.
Summary: Insert your SD card into the SD slot. Turn your phone on. Press "Apps" on your home screen. Click on "Settings. Tap "Storage" on the next screen.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A broken or fractured wrist requires immediate medical attention. If your wrist is broken, you may experience the following symptoms:  Severe pain that gets worse when trying to grip or squeeze something.  Swelling, stiffness, and difficulty moving your hand or your fingers.  Tenderness and pain when applying pressure.  Numbness in your hand.  An obvious deformity involving your hand positioned at an angle that is not normal.  With a severe break, the skin may be split open and bleeding, and protruding bone may be visible. A delay in seeking proper medical treatment for a broken wrist can impair healing.  This can cause problems with your getting back your normal range of motion, as well as resuming the ability to properly grasp and hold objects.  Your doctor will examine your wrist, and possibly do imaging tests like X-rays to see if there are any fractures or broken bones. The scaphoid bone is a boat-shaped bone located on the outside of other bones in your wrist, and closest to your thumb. There is no clear indication when this bone is broken. The wrist does not appear deformed and there is little swelling. Symptoms of a broken scaphoid bone include the following:  Pain and tenderness to the touch.  Difficulty gripping an object.  A general improvement in pain after a few days, then return of the pain, felt as a dull ache.  Severe pain and tenderness is felt when pressure is applied to tendons that are located between your thumb and hand.  See a doctor for a diagnosis if you have these symptoms. You will need help from a healthcare professional since diagnosing a broken scaphoid bone is not always clearly evident. If your wrist is bleeding, extremely swollen, and if you are experiencing intense pain, you need to be seen by a medical professional as soon as possible.  Other symptoms that warrant medical attention for your wrist injury include pain when trying to turn  your wrist, move your hand, and move your fingers.  You need to be examined immediately by a doctor if you are unable to move your wrist, hand, or fingers.  If your injury is thought to be minor and you proceed with treatment at home, see a doctor if the pain and swelling lasts for more than a few days, or if symptoms begin to worsen.
Summary:
Be sure your wrist is not broken. Do not delay in seeking medical care. Watch for signs that your scaphoid bone may be broken. Seek medical attention for severe symptoms.