Problem: Article: Set the heat to medium high, and coat the surface with cooking spray. Try to use a thicker toast slices; they will hold up a lot better. Many people also find that stale, day-old toast yields crisper and sturdier French toast sticks. For a richer French toast stick, use heavy cream instead. You can also use part milk and part heavy cream. You will be dipping the bread sticks into this mixture first.  If you can't have dairy, try coconut milk or almond milk.  If you are vegan, use 1 cup (240 milliliters) of unsweetened almond milk and 1 tablespoon of flax meal (ground flax seeds). You will be dipping the bread sticks into this mixture next. This will give the French toast sticks that crunchy outside. Turn it around so that it gets evenly coated. Let any excess egg mixture drip off before you move on. Don't dip the others in yet. You will be dipping and putting the slices one by one into the frying pan. If you don't like to get dirty, you can spear the bread stick onto a fork instead. Flip and toss the stick around in the sugar mixture until all four sides are coated. Make sure that you leave a little space between each stick. If your pan or griddle is very small, you may only be able to fit 3 to 4 sticks. If you have a larger pan or griddle, you may be able to fit more. Cook them for another 2 to 3 minutes. You can use a spatula or a fork to flip them over. You can keep the bread sticks you just made on a plate. You can also put them on a baking sheet, and keep them inside a warm oven (turned to the lowest temperature) to keep them warm until you are ready to eat them. If you are keeping the finished bread sticks in the oven, leave them there for no more than 30 minutes. Continue until you have cooked the desired number of sticks. Coat with powdered sugar if desired. You can serve them as they are now, or you can sprinkle some icing/confectioner's sugar over them. You can also pour some maple syrup into a small cup, and dip the sticks into the syrup before you eat them.
Summary: Prepare your pan or griddle. Cut each slice of bread into thirds and set aside. In a shallow bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, and vanilla extract. In a separate bowl, mix together the sugar and cinnamon using a fork. Dip the first bread stick into the egg mixture. Dip the egg-coated stick into cinnamon-sugar mixture. Place the bread stick onto the frying pan, then repeat the dipping process for the rest of the sticks until you fill the pan. Cook the sticks for 2 to 3 minutes before flipping them over. Remove the French toast sticks from heat, and continue dipping and frying the rest until you have none left. Take the sticks off the heat and place them on a plate. Serve the French toast sticks with your choice of topping.

Problem: Article: ” ” The System Profiler window will open and display on-screen.  Each USB port will be labeled specifically as “USB 1.0,” USB 2.0,” or “USB 3.0.” If the USB ports aren't labeled appropriately, click on each port and make note of the value next to “Speed” in the bottom pane. If the speed is listed as “480 Mbp/sec,” then the USB port is capable of 2.0 speeds.
Summary: Open the Applications folder and select “Utilities. Open “System Profiler. Click on “USB” in the left pane under Hardware. Review the list of USB ports in the top pane to determine whether your computer contains any USB 2.0 ports.

Problem: Article: Do you really want that ABC dresser in your room? No way! Go out and get some new furniture. You'll need a bed (of course), a dresser, a bookcase, a bedside table, and a desk. Try buying all of your furniture in the same color so that your room doesn't look too crazy (unless that's your intention).  Look in thrift stores for bargain furniture finds. Just check there is no insect infestation before dragging it home though; if you're not sure, take a flashlight along and do a close inspection. This is more of an issue in some places than others, so ask your parents for advice. Consider repainting old furniture for a completely new look that matches your color scheme. To brighten and modernize your room a little, don't just buy a bed, dresser, desk, etc., but a small couch and bedside table too. Look at the color of the furniture that you want to buy and think of how it would look against the color of your room. When your friends come over and hang out, you don't want them to sit on the floor. Buy some chairs so that you and your friends have a comfy spot to sit. You can buy some beanbag chairs, or a moon chair. Even an ottoman would work well, especially if it has storage space inside. Try to keep your furniture within your color scheme. Give it to a charity, or if you want some profit, sell it online on websites such as Amazon, eBay or one of a small number of third-party sellers online. Put the bedside table by your bed, the couch on the opposite side of your desk, etc.
Summary: Get some new furniture if you can afford it. Buy some chairs. Consider donating your old furniture to a good home. Don't just place it in a spot that crams everything, but space it out a little.

Problem: Article: In order to take apart your flute, gently unscrew the head-joint and foot-joint from the body of the flute. This should be done carefully. Be sure not to touch the keys or keypads because these can easily be damaged. Before you put away and store your flute, it is important that you remove the moisture from inside. If left uncleaned, your flute will not only begin to smell, but it will also tarnish on the inside. As a result, you should clean the inside and outside of your flute after every use. Thread a soft cloth through the needle-like slot in the end of your cleaning rod. Pull the cloth through the slot so that half of the cloth is on either side of the rod. Use a cloth made from a soft and thin material, such as a microfiber or cotton. Take the cloth and wrap it around the rod so that none of the rod is exposed. If the rod touches the flute while cleaning, it can scratch and damage the inside of the flute. Remove the moisture that builds up inside the flute, by gently inserting the cleaning rod into each section of the flute. For example, you will need to clean inside the head-joint, foot-joint, and body of the flute. The cloth will absorb and remove any moisture inside. When cleaning the body section of the flute, be sure to insert the cleaning rod into both ends of the flute. This will ensure that the entire inside is cleaned. You can gently twist the cleaning rod while it is inside the flute to ensure that all the moisture is absorbed. Carefully polish the flute with a microfiber cleaning cloth. While playing, grease and fingerprints can build up on the outside of the flute. Gently clean all of the keys and the body of the flute.  Pay particular attention to the ends (or tenons) where the separate pieces attach together. This is where gunk can often build up. Use your fingers and a cloth to clean around and inside the ends. Do not use cloths that contain metal polish. These can damage your flute and should be avoided. When you are cleaning, be sure to hold the flute by the barrel and avoid touching the key pads. These can be easily punctured and will cause damage to your flute. You can also bend the keys if you are too rough while cleaning. If the key pads or keys are damaged, take your flute to a professional for servicing and repair. You can use a cotton swab to remove dust and buildup between the keys. A cotton swab can also be used to clean the embouchure hole on the head-joint. Be very gentle and avoid touching the keypads.
Summary:
Unscrew the pieces gently. Clean your flute after each use. Attach a cloth to the cleaning rod. Wrap the cloth around the rod. Insert the rod into each section of the flute. Twist the rod to clean inside. Wipe the outside of the flute with a cloth. Don’t touch the key pads while cleaning. Use a cotton swab to clean tough to reach places.