Then click on the Advanced button below. If another compatible program is installed, the alternate options should be available here as well, select whichever option is desired and then click on the "Set Default" window.
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One-sentence summary -- Now to set a disc association within Autoplay, Navigate to Windows Control Panel, then choose "Folder Options". Now choose File Types tab and select DVD or Audio CD. By default Windows Media player is the default player for DVD or audio CD, and it shows up as "Play" on the Edit File Type window.


When you’re feeling overwhelmed, you may sleep less, which makes you even more stressed. Stick to a schedule by going to bed and waking up each day at the same times. The structure of a consistent bedtime can help you feel grounded in your daily life. Create a bedtime routine that helps you unwind. You might use aromatherapy, take a warm bath or shower, and listen to soothing music. Exercise is often one of the first activities to go when life gets overwhelming. However, regular exercise can help you stay grounded and manage stress. Try to get in at least 30 minutes of exercise on most days of the week.  Go for a run or jog. Take your dog for a walk in a nearby park. Complete a yoga sequence. Or, go for a swim in the community pool. Make it your top priority when you wake, or take your gym bag to work or school. That way, you’ll be more likely to stick to your workout. Chronic stress can prompt you to reach for unhealthy foods like fast food or convenience meals that you can eat on the go. But, such empty-calorie foods only make you feel worse. Strive to eat a balanced diet of nutritionally-dense foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, healthy fats, and lean protein. Make it easier on yourself to eat healthy by prepping your meals over the weekend. For example, you might steam some veggies and grill chicken breasts to eat for dinner throughout the week. Boil eggs, prep oatmeal, or make mason jar salads. Stressful times are more manageable when you surround yourself with a strong support system. Don’t isolate or withdraw from your social circle. Good friends, coworkers, and family members can help take your mind off stressors and/or offer a source of advice or encouragement. For instance, you might choose one person to call each day when you take a break from work. Say something like, "Hey, I just need to hear a familiar voice." Stressful and busy periods are inevitable, but make sure you give yourself a break too. Schedule your life so that you have moments of rest after busy or stressful periods. Spend an hour each day relaxing with a favorite hobby or activity.  Look ahead in your work or life to plan vacations and time off. Take days off of work to tend to your mental health if you need to.
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One-sentence summary -- Wake and rise at the same times each day. Incorporate physical activity. Eat nutritious meals. Stay in touch with loved ones. Balance stress with relaxation.


Reach up to your face as though you are going to itch your nose or your face. Look in the direction of the person that you want to flip off. Then, use your middle finger to scratch your nose while staring pointedly. The person that you are flipping off might not notice this move. However, it might give other onlookers a laugh. You might feel a bit better simply by releasing your anger somehow, even if the person in question doesn't actually see you. Consider whether you want to provoke a confrontation, or just get your feelings out.
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One-sentence summary -- Act like you are itching your nose. Flip the person off behind their back.


Cards 2-6 are considered low value cards.  These add one point to your count.  7-9 are neutral cards and do not carry value.  10-Ace are high value cards and subtract a point from your count. Continue to add and subtract point values for each round dealt from the deck.  You will better be able to assess the deck after several hands have been dealt and you have an idea of the value of cards remaining in the deck according to your calculations. For instance, if you have 5 players and the cards dealt to each player were:  [2, King] [7, 10] [Jack, Ace] [4, 9] [Queen, King]  The count for this round would be:  [+1, -1] [0, -1] [-1, -1] [+1, 0] [-1, -1]  This leaves you with a deck count of: -4. Deal through an entire deck of cards on your own and count the value of each card as you go.  If you count correctly, your final count should be zero. Dealers have to draw on hands of 12-16, therefore a deck full of low value cards is beneficial to the dealer making it less likely that they will bust, or go over 21 on a hard draw.  This means, if you have assessed the deck at a negative point value, it is more beneficial to the dealer, and there are more low value cards left in the deck.  Do not bet against a dealer on a hard draw with a low value deck. You may also benefit from “hitting” or drawing a card if the dealer is showing a face card and you have a hand with a hard draw. Make larger bets when you have a high value deck, meaning there are more 10 and face cards left in the deck making it more likely to be dealt a blackjack or 20. Most casinos deal several decks at one time.  Take your running count of the cards being dealt and divide it by the number of decks left in the dealer's hand or “shoe.”  This will give you a better idea of the actual probabilities of being dealt a good hand, or the dealer going bust. For example, if your running count is +4, and it appears there are 2 decks left, you would divide 4 by 2, leaving you with +2.  This is still a positive count and means you can bet higher on this deal.
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Assign a point value to the cards being dealt. Calculate the point value of the deck with each hand that is dealt. Practice counting an entire deck of cards. Play your cards right. Assess the true count.