To find this, click the Apple menu. Select About This Mac then click More Info… In the left frame under Hardware, select Graphics/Displays. The right frame will list the graphics card that you have installed, as well as information about your connected monitor or display. Open the Terminal and type “system_profiler SPDisplaysDataType” then press Enter. Your video card information will be displayed in the terminal screen.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the System Profile. Find your graphics card. Find the System Profile from the command line.


Tap on the iBooks icon on your home screen to do so. It's located in the top right corner of the screen. You can also search for authors or topics you're interested in As you type, suggestions will begin to appear in a drop down menu. This will either begin the download for a free book or ask for you to confirm a payment method for the book then begin the download. Once you've confirmed the download or entered your payment information, the download will begin. When the download is finished, the book will appear in your library.
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One-sentence summary -- Open iBooks. Tap the search bar. Search for book. Tap on a book to download.


If you’re having a casual conversation with someone you don’t know well, use “Hi” since it’s a little more formal. You can use “Hey” if you’re familiar with the person. After greeting them, transition right into a regular conversation so you have more time to chat. If you don’t have time for a full conversation, still greet them so it doesn’t seem like you’re impolite or ignoring them.  For example, you could say, “Hey Alex!” or “Hi Derek.” You can also try using the word “howdy,” though it may sound more quaint or slangy. You can either keep your greeting short or hold the O-sound for a longer time to make it more prominent. Try saying “Yo” followed by the person’s name to grab their attention if you want them to listen to you.  For example, you could say, “Yo, David! Come check this out!” If you’re very familiar with the person, you can replace saying their name with a different term, such as “man,” “dude,” or “girl.” Add the phrase to the end of your greeting to let them know you’re happy to run into them again. Mention how long it's been since your last meeting so you can catch up during your conversation.  For example, you could say, “Hey dude, long time, no see! It’s been months.” You can also try phrases like, “It’s been too long,” “I haven’t seen you for ages,” or, “Where have you been hiding all this time?” ” or “How’s it going?” to keep the conversation going. If you have time to catch up or talk to the person, ask them how they’re doing. The other person may respond by saying “Not much” or they may respond with more detail. If they want to continue the conversation, they will usually ask you the same thing so you can answer as well. Actively listen to them so you’re able to respond thoughtfully.  For example, a full greeting may sound like, “Hey Sam! Long time, no see. How’s it going with you?” You can also try using the phrases, “What’s good?” or “How’s it hanging?” since they have the same meaning.
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One-sentence summary -- Say “Hi” or “Hey” to greet someone quickly. Try saying “Yo” to close friends for a very casual greeting. Say “Long time, no see” if it’s been a while since you last saw the person. Ask “What’s up?


Sometimes you have to do a little work over the weekend, whether it’s take-home work from your job or chores to do around the house. However, try not to let work consume your entire weekend. Pick a few high-priority tasks and focus on those. Plan to get your tasks out of the way early in the weekend, so that you can spend the rest of your time relaxing and enjoying yourself. Don’t let yourself feel overwhelmed by the amount of stuff you need to get done. Settle on two or three things that need your immediate attention, and decide on a schedule for tackling anything else during the week, or during your next weekend. If you can, set aside a little time every day during the week to tackle mundane chores like doing housework, buying groceries, or paying the bills. That way, you will have more free time during your weekend to do things you enjoy. Set aside a few minutes during your weekend to plan for the upcoming week. Make a to-do list, set a few goals for things you would like to accomplish, and rough out a schedule for yourself. Taking a few minutes to write up a plan of action for the next few days can help you take your mind off your responsibilities and focus on more enjoyable things. Try to give yourself at least 24 hours during the weekend to focus on doing things you enjoy. Set specific hours for your downtime, and avoid the temptation to do or think about things that stress you out. . In addition to minimizing work and chores during the weekend, you can help yourself relax and feel more in the moment by disconnecting from social media. Spending too much time on social media will not only eat away your weekend hours, but can also contribute to feelings of stress and isolation. Put away your phone or tablet, resist the urge to check your email, and simply focus on the here and now. Schedule internet-free time during your weekend. If it helps, turn off your devices or disconnect them from the internet during that time.
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Decide on a few key tasks for the weekend. Make a schedule for getting your work done. Prioritize your tasks. Try to get chores done during the week. Plan ahead for the next week. Set aside time just for relaxing. Disconnect from social media