Problem: Article: If you have trouble getting the ball down the lane at high speeds, certain ball types can improve your speed, though it will be at the expense of your hook. As a rule, balls that are shinier produce less friction and thus can move faster. Balls that have a dull appearance produce more friction and thus are easier to hook.  To  hook a ball is to cause it to swing to the right or the left after tossing it. This creates the optimal trajectory for a strike, but it is a technique that typically only skilled bowlers can perform correctly Urethane balls are good for players who want to increase speed, but retain some hook in their throw. Resin, reactive, and particle balls are better for grip and hook than speed. These are good for experts who have built up a good ball speed and now want to master their hook. Plastic balls are good for beginners because they tend to go straight without losing control. They are not optimal, however, for either speed or hook.  At a pro shop, balls made of any substance can be polished to reduce friction, thus increasing speed and decreasing hook.   60-80% of a ball's performance depends upon its coverstock (the hard exterior). This is the most important customizable feature of the ball. Next to the cover, the most important feature of a bowling ball is its core. The heavier the core, the quicker the ball will begin to hook. A lighter core will cause the ball to hook further down the lane. There is no best core, just the core that fits throw.  Core design varies significantly from one ball to another, making it a complex issue. You should talk to an employee at the pro shop about the core design of any ball that you are interested in.  The core is an area inside the ball that offsets the weight imbalance created by the finger holes. Because this is inside the ball, you can't actually see it and it can be difficult to understand what effect it has on your throw. That is why it is important to consult a professional about the core of your ball. Determine whether your bowling lane is dry or oily. This will help you decide whether to pick a polished or rough ball. An oily lane will cause more skidding and, if your ball has begun to skid out of control, you should switch to a ball that is less polished. Resin, reactive, and particle balls have the grip necessary for oiled lanes.  There is no easy way to determine how the lane is oiled. You can ask the staff, but often your only real recourse is to toss the ball a few times and see how it skids. Typically lanes will be oiled unevenly. Often they are oiled more around the center than the edges. This will help the ball retain control before sliding into the gutter. Sometimes, the lane is oiled more in the front than the back of the lane, causing the ball to skid earlier. Thus, whether you switch to a ball that produces more friction should also be determined by whether the position of the oil is throwing off your game. Wipe down your ball before every throw if your lane is oily. Use a dry towel to wipe your ball. Bowling balls are available in a wide variety of colors. Some balls are available in multiple colors, swirl patterns or even glow-in-the dark designs. The color of a ball won't physically affect how the ball travels, but a ball that makes you proud can give you the confidence you need to play a better game.
Summary: Choose between speed and hook. Pick a ball with the right core for your hook. Pick an appropriate ball for lane conditions. Select a color.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: sudo -s /usr/local/eclipse/eclipse this will install the ADT plugin tool for all users on the system Before you can install or use ADT, you must have a compatible version of Eclipse installed on your development computer. Start Eclipse, then select Help > Install New Software. Click Add, in the top-right corner. In the Add Repository dialog that appears, enter "ADT Plugin" for the Name and the following URL for the Location https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/  Click OK Note: If you have trouble acquiring the plugin, try using "http" in the Location URL, instead of "https" (https is preferred for security reasons) In the next window, you'll see a list of the tools to be downloaded and Click Next. Read and accept the license agreements, then click Finish. Note: If you get a security warning saying that the authenticity or validity of the software can't be established, click OK. Configuring the ADT Plugin, after you've successfully downloaded the ADT as described above, the next step is to modify your ADT preferences in Eclipse to point to the Android SDK directory: Select Window > Preferences... to open the Preferences panel Select Android from the left panel. You may see a dialog asking whether you want to send usage statistics to Google. If so, make your choice and click Proceed. You cannot continue with this procedure until you click Proceed. .. and locate your downloaded SDK directory, which should be /opt/android-sdk-linux Click Apply, then OK.

SUMMARY: Type/Copy/Paste: Install the ADT Plugin for Eclipse, the ADT is a plugin for the Eclipse IDE. Type/Copy/Paste: In the Available Software dialog, select the checkbox next to Developer Tools and click Next. When the installation completes, restart Eclipse. For the SDK Location in the main panel, click Browse.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you start to apply the fabric to the wood surface, you should make sure it's smooth. Get a 100-200 grit sandpaper and sand back and forth over the area that you want to adhere the fabric to. Creating a smooth surface will eliminate bumps. Remove any dust that was created from sanding your piece of wood by wiping down its surface with a damp rag. Don't use an overly saturated rag because you don't want to get your wood wet. The mod podge won't work as well if you try to apply it to a damp or wet surface. Make sure the wood is dried out before moving on. Lay your fabric over the piece of wood, leaving at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) of slack around the fabric. This excess will ensure that you get complete coverage of fabric over the wood.
Summary: Sand the wood with 100-200 grit sandpaper. Wipe down the surface of the wood with a damp rag. Let the wood dry fully before applying adhesive. Measure and cut your fabric to size.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: On the left-hand menu, hover over “Plugins” and select “Add New” from the dropdown. ” On the “Install Plugins” page, click “Install Now” under the plugin titled “MediaElements.js – HTML5 Video and Audio Player.” On the next page, click the "Activate Plugin" link. ” Once the plugin has been activated, on the left side of the dashboard, hover over “Media”, and then click “Add New.” You may now find the supported audio file on your PC; click and drag it to the correct box, or you may click the “Select Files” button at the middle of the page to open a window to find your file. Supported file types include MP3, M4A, OGGm, and a couple others ” Once your file finishes uploading, click the “Edit” link next to it, when it appears below the file upload box. The “Edit Media” page will open in a new tab on your browser. On the “Edit Media” page, at the right side is a box that says “Save.” A couple lines beneath it is a box that says “File URL.” Copy the entire URL in the box to your clipboard.  [audio src=””] At the upper right of the post/page edit page, click “Save Draft.” Then, click “Preview” to see your post or page with the music player as it appears. If you’re happy with how it works and appears, go back to the post or page in the editor, and click “Publish” to put your file on the Internet.
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Log into your WordPress dashboard. Click “Install Now. Activate plugin. Click “Add New. Upload your file. Click “Edit. Copy URL to clipboard. Navigate to the post or page on which you’d like to add your music player. Type the following in the “Visual” editor: Save and Preview. Publish.