INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This method should not be used on frame and panel doors. You may use either a hand screwdriver or a power driver. Make reference marks along the bottom edge, about an inch or two in from the corners. Set the metal panel aside for now. Using a center punch or a large nail, make a dimple in the door.  A couple of taps with a hammer should do to pierce the surface of the door. This will be your starter/pilot hole for your pan head screws. Drive your screws in, leaving enough space between the head of the screw and the door so the metal panel will fit in that gap.  Set the bottom of the metal panel into the space between the heads of the screws and the door. Hold the panel in place and make two reference marks along the top edge the same way you did at the bottom. Then remove the metal panel. Insert the screws and leave a gap a bit larger than on the bottom.  Now place the bottom edge of the metal into place, then flex the metal to pop it into place at the top. Adjust its final positioning then tighten the screws until they hold the panel firmly. Punch one pilot hold into the center of each vertical edge, about 1/16th of an inch off the edge.  Insert a screw into each hole and tighten until snug. Check to make sure the door closes properly and make any needed adjustments. You are now ready to use your new sheet metal panel for display.

SUMMARY: Use this method only on solid slab-style doors. Hold your metal panel in place against the door. Make a dimple in the door to guide your screws. Drive a pan head screw into each pilot hole. Drill new pilot holes about 1/16th of an inch above those marks. Punch one pilot hole in the door at the center of each vertical edge.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Certain websites such as Hulu use the RTMP protocol to stream their videos. These videos are Flash objects, but cannot be accessed the same way that a normally-embedded Flash object can. If you are trying to save a flash movie but cannot find the actual SWF file for the video, you are probably trying to access an RTMP stream. There are a few programs that specialize in capturing the streams for RTMP files. Some of the more popular programs include:  Replay Media Capture StreamTransport Most of these programs will attempt to install browser plugins and toolbars that can slow down your web browsing experience. Make sure to disable and decline any extra installations during the program’s setup. These programs are notoriously finicky and there is a chance that they will not work with your particular system setup or with the specific video you are trying to capture. RTMP capture programs must be running before you load the video. They will automatically begin capturing the playback when the video starts. After a moment, the stream should appear in your RTMP capturing program. You will need to play the entire video in the browser in order for the whole thing to be captured. Once you are done streaming, select the appropriate file in your RTMP capture program and save it wherever you’d like on your computer. There will likely be several options to pick from in the capture program, due to ads that are often played with videos. Inspect the file details to see the length, which will help you determine which of the files is the correct one. You may need to use a specialized video player to watch the videos after saving them. VLC player and Media Player Classic are two of the most popular free options available.

SUMMARY: Recognize an RTMP file. Download an RTMP catcher. Install the program. Run the program. Open the video in a web browser. Save the file. Open the file.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Clearly, if you can fly or lift extremely heavy objects, you're not awake. Keep in mind, however, that a lucid dreaming state can be a good way to practice actual physical actions that can help you in the real world. Some health care professionals use it to help people recovering from injuries envision their bodies recovering. The following abilities, however, are symptomatic of dreams. Test your abilities as follows:  Try to levitate or float. If you can, you're in a dream state. Can you speak normally? If your voice is extremely croaky or not coming from your mouth at all, you're more than likely dreaming (it could also mean laryngitis, but it's probably a dream if your throat doesn't feel sore). Another dream sign is if your voice is way too high or low or is in a different accent. Try jumping on the spot. Can you jump over the moon, or maintain a jump for an abnormally long period of time? Or did you jump straight up and then land on Earth with a thud? Are you able to shift objects across a room or area without going near them? Can you switch appliances and lights on and off with thoughts alone? In addition, note that the level of light will rarely change as a result of flipping a switch in a dream state. Be aware that not every lucid dreaming advocate believes that this is a reliable test - for some dreamers, nothing changes when a light is switched on and off. Can you make objects appear before you just by wishing? Can you breathe underwater or teleport? If so, then you must be dreaming. Do you have superpowers with the 'excuse' being you've always had them but you forgot? Do you seem perfectly normal, but weird things happen with location? For example, if you're walking around the streets of Paris, but get lost and end up in New York, then you must be dreaming. Have you forgotten how to do normal things? (like suddenly not knowing how to write your name or even speak). Are you doing something ridiculous? For example, trying to fix a leaky tap with a spatula, trying to hold up a supermarket for no reason, or peeing in public for no reason. Likewise, if you are doing something ridiculous, does nobody seem surprised? Similar to the toilet dream mentioned below, sometimes in dreams, people pee and yet still feel like they have to pee. In real life, this could mean you have a U.T.I, but if you seem fine otherwise, this could be a dream sign. Are you younger or older than you should be? Are you pregnant even though you haven't had unprotected sex recently if ever or are even a virgin? A good test of whether or not you're dreaming is if your usual waking habits distort or are inconsistent with what is normally done. For example, if you usually turn the key once to unlock a door but your dream has you turning it three times despite the fact that this would not be possible in waking life, then you have a sign that you're dreaming. Test this while awake. Read the paper, look away, then come back to it again and read it. Hopefully the text has stayed the same! The point of this is to reinforce this as an action for your mind whether or not it is dreaming. In dreams, reading is difficult as the words become distorted. Try looking away from the text and then looking back again; if it's a dream, there is a high likelihood that the text will have morphed into something else.  Keep something to read next to your bed. If you have just finished a lucid dream, it's possible that you're still dreaming. If not, and you're actually awake, you can read the text next to the bed. Look at a digital watch or clock. This is a variant on the text distortion - again, if the digital numbers blur, change, or make no sense, then you're probably dreaming.  Check complex patterns, another variant of text and clocks.

SUMMARY:
Test your strength and abilities. Check everyday occurrences. Do a reading test.