If you date a Scorpio, aim to keep things exciting. Try to stay have new adventures together, giving him the the motivation he needs to be endlessly fascinated by you.  Change the language you use to talk about your dates. Don't make vague plans like seeing "a movie" or "going out," and instead say that you want to "Catch a screening of a great new documentary" or you want to "Explore a few new places down by the waterfront." Make date ideas specific and engaging. Be willing to change plans at the last minute, if something doesn't work out, or if he's not into a particular idea. Learn to fly by the seat of your pants when you're dating a Scorpio. Try to plan things that are exciting for you. A Scorpio is interested in passion, and even if he's not as passionate as you are about a particular activity, he'll be turned on by your zest for it. Want to get closer to a Scorpio? Get your blood pumping and your bodies moving. Getting outside and doing something physical together can be a fast track to other kinds of intimacy, physical and emotional.  Couples massage Yoga Outdoor sports, like basketball, tennis, or golf Swimming Dancing Scorpios crave that connection, getting to know someone on a deeper level. Plan dates that will allow you to connect in a real way and build something together.  Spend private time away together Go on long walks that allow you lots of time to talk, but also plenty of time to just be. Spend time together sharing silence and enjoying each others' presence. Plan dates that will allow you to talk at length.  A candlelight dinner will always be better than a movie, which you'll have to stay quiet for. Attend intellectual events, like readings, lectures or debates. Discuss them afterward. Scorpios are known for their sardonic and sometimes cutting sense of humor. It takes some thick skin to hang with a Scorpio sometimes, and you'll need to develop it. Try to remind yourself that when a Scorpio lashes out, it's a defensive mechanism that has more to do with him than it does with you. Don't put up with jealousy or possessiveness, which are common stereotypes of the Scorpio. If your guy is domineering and controlling over your life, it may be more appropriate to end it. You won't usually need to initiate intimacy with a Scorpio, who is passionate and fiery. If you feel passionate feelings stirred, don't hold back. Allow yourself to share, and you can spark that innate loyalty that Scorpios exhibit towards their nearest and dearest. For some, it can be the deepest kind of love.
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One-sentence summary -- Treat each date as an opportunity for adventure. Go on dates that make you physically intimate. Go on dates that make you emotionally intimate. Be wary of the Scorpio's sting. Let yourself be passionate when the time is right.

Q: Many lenders, including credit card companies, might be willing to delay payment for a short period of time if you are in a cash crunch. Call up customer service and explain your situation. You might be able to make regular partial payments. Creditors want to see that you have a plan for getting on top of your finances. Ideally, you’ve fallen behind because of an event beyond your control, such as short-term unemployment or a medical emergency. This emergency should have passed. Speak to your boss and explain that money is a little tight. Ask if you can get an advance on your next paycheck. If your boss can help you out, then you’ll save a lot of money by not needing to go to a payday lender. You don’t need to go into great detail with your boss about your financial difficulties. Instead, speak generally. People who know you might be willing to help you out. Tell them what you need the money for and agree to pay them back as soon as possible. You can also agree to pay interest. Paying interest shows you are serious about paying the money back. Check your jurisdiction’s usury laws online, which will set the maximum interest rate allowed. With luck, your family member will charge only a small interest rate. Many banks allow you to take out more money than you have in your account. This is called overdraft protection. Generally, you will pay a small fee for taking out too much money. However, the fee will be much lower than the interest on a payday loan. Avoid using “bounce protection” overdraft. The APR on these programs can reach 1,000%. Someone with a decent credit score should go to a bank or credit union and ask for a personal loan. These loans will have much lower interest rates than payday loans. You might also get a personal loan from an online lender. Research an online lender just as you would a payday lender. Online lenders should not charge upfront fees or pressure you to wire them money.  Personal loans can usually be paid in monthly installments over several years. This makes repaying the loan much more manageable.  To get a personal loan, you’ll need to have a credit check. Credit unions offer small loans for much lower interest rates. You can borrow between $200-1,000. You only pay a small application fee and get one to six months to pay it off. Typically, you must have been a member of the credit union for at least one month before you apply. Your credit card probably lets you take out cash from an ATM. Check your monthly statement to see. There should be a “cash limit” amount listed. Cash advances are expensive—interest rates usually are around 30% or higher. Also, you might be charged fees on top of the interest rate. However, a cash advance is cheaper than a payday loan.  You’ll also get to pay off the cash advance over several months, which might be easier on your finances. Don’t assume you don’t qualify for a credit card if you have poor credit. Shop around online.
A: Talk to your creditors about an extension. Ask your boss for an advance. Ask friends or family for a small loan. Use your bank’s overdraft protection. Obtain a personal loan. Apply for a payday loan alternative with a credit union. Take a cash advance from a credit card.

Article: Not all HP Pavilion laptops have backlit keyboards. If you've been unable to find the option to turn on the backlight thus far, check your computer's manual or online documentation to determine whether or not your keyboard has a backlight. In some cases, your computer's keyboard backlight may not turn on if your computer isn't charged past a certain point while off the charger. You can solve this problem by plugging your computer into its charger. The "Backlight" key is always one of the function keys (typically F5) at the top of your keyboard. It has a symbol resembling three dots on it. If your computer's keyboard is set to use the function keys' hardware features when pressed, this will cycle through your keyboard's brightness settings. You should see the keyboard's backlight dim and brighten accordingly. If nothing happens when you press the "Backlight" key, proceed to the next step. You'll find the Fn key in the lower-left side of the keyboard. If you couldn't turn on the backlight in the last step, holding the Fn key while pressing the "Backlight" button will cause your computer to use the key to change the backlight's brightness. You may have to press the "Backlight" key a few times while holding down Fn to cycle through all of the brightness options.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make sure that your HP Pavilion has a keyboard backlight. Plug your computer into its charger. Find the "Backlight" key. Press the "Backlight" key a few times. Try using the "Backlight" key while holding Fn.