Q: Go to https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows7 in your computer's web browser. In the text box near the bottom of the page, type in your 25-character product key. It's below the text box. Click the language drop-down box at the top of the page, then click the language you want to use for your Windows 7 installation. It's below the language drop-down box. This option is in the middle of the page. Doing so prompts the Windows 7 ISO file to begin downloading onto your computer.  The Windows 7 ISO file is large, so it may take a while for it to download. Depending on your browser's settings, you may have to select a download location before the ISO file will download.
A: Open the Windows 7 download site. Enter your Windows 7 product key. Click Verify. Select a language. Click Confirm. Click 64-bit Download.

Article: Download and install some Java IDE, to make things easier. Netbeans or Eclipse are good Open Source tools.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Download and install JDK from http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp. Make a folder for your source codes and projects.

Problem: Article: " Simply mix up your normal fry sauce with a pinch (to taste) of the following ingredients. Great on fries, burgers, eggs, and chicken.  Pimento Cumin Oregano This common dressing in England is sometimes made with simply ketchup and mayo, much like American fry sauce, or dressed up as a cocktail sauce for shrimp.  1/2 cup tomato puree, or Ketchup 1 cup Mayonnaise 1-2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce, 1-2 teaspoons Lemon juice Salt and pepper to taste. This makes the sauce thicker, and it is often used for shrimp, fries, burgers, and even tacos. Made famous at "The Blue Lagoon" restaurant, the actual proportions of this sauce are reportedly held secret. Still, a little playing around with your ratios should deliver something delicious.
Summary: Try Argentinian fry sauce, or "golf sauce. Try British Marie Rose sauce. Substitute half your mayo for sour cream for an Icelandic fry sauce. Add honey and chopped pickles for a French Polynesian twist.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Either an audio or video demo can help potential clients remember you as a singer. It also gives you an opportunity to demonstrate your singing abilities outside of an audition. You should store these demos in a variety of formats, including MP3, CD, and online streaming. Locate different places in your area that might be interested in singers. This includes performance halls, theaters, wedding venues, and clubs. Contact the owner or their promoter to see if they would be willing to let you perform. Different types of singers will have luck at different venues.  If you want to sing at clubs, you should print out a list of all local bars, clubs, and pubs. Contact each individually to see if they are interested in hiring a singer. If you want to become a wedding singer, you can contact local wedding planners or houses of worship, such as churches. They might be willing to refer you to their clients as a wedding singer for their events. Knowing people who work in the music industry can help you find gigs. Contact local studios, agencies, and production houses via email or phone. Let them know of your services, and ask if they would be willing to listen to a demo of yours. Let them know what type of music you specialize in and why they should be interested in you. For example, you can write an email that says, “Dear Mr. Smith, My name is Laura K, and I am a jazz singer. For five years, I have been wowing audiences in numerous venues across the city, and I am looking to enhance my singing career. I know your studio specializes in upcoming jazz acts. The Daily Standard has called me 'the next big thing in jazz.' I am including a link to my demos if you are interested. Please let me know if you would be willing to meet some time to discuss a potential partnership. Thank you.” Check local listings frequently to see what singing jobs are appearing. Apply to every job you can to increase your chances of success. Different advertisements may require different qualifications, but in general, you will want to have a resume and demo prepared to send out to potential clients. While you may want to work as a solo singer, you can increase your exposure by working with other musicians. Joining a band will not only help you gain more performance experience but it may make you more marketable to certain clients, who might be looking for backing musicians as well. Cooperating with other musicians will also help you network within your local music industry, potentially introducing you to producers, audio engineers, and promoters.

SUMMARY: Record a demo. Contact local venues. Reach out to promoters and producers. Respond to advertisements. Join a band.

Q: Many hidden cameras require bright light to work their best. At the same time, they are unable to clearly record images when such light is shone directly into their lenses. Position your camera facing away from major light sources. Make sure that whatever you're trying to film is well-lit at the specific time of day it's most likely to be seen. A hidden camera does you no good if your target knows it's there. There are two major strategies for making sure hidden cameras stay hidden:  Make the camera itself small and difficult to see. In other words, a camera with a tiny visible lens that is put in a discreet location. This is what comes to mind when most people think of hidden cameras. The truth is this type of disguise is much easier to spot since an effective hidden camera must have an unobstructed view of whomever it's watching. If the lens can see a person, the person can see it. Disguise the camera as an everyday object. Tissue boxes, coffee makers, alarm clocks, digital picture frames, wall hooks, and even plug-in air fresheners are all examples of commercial nanny cams that blend seamlessly into the home environment. A person is much less likely to see a lens that was designed to look like a button compared to a separate camera that has simply been hidden. There are hundreds of different commercially available hidden cameras and each comes with its own particular set of installation instructions.  If you've purchased your camera secondhand, try looking up its model number online. The user manuals for many electronic devices are freely available for download. Don't forget to install any necessary software. Most hidden cameras rely on external software to function. This can be a program that was bundled with your camera or one made by a third party available for download. Some programs are even meant to be installed on you smart phone for you to keep watch while on the go. It's very important to check your camera's functioning, especially if it's motion- or sound-activated. It's a good idea to make sure that your camera switches on when given the right stimulus. How you do this will vary greatly depending on your particular camera and any companion software.  Start by waving your hand in front of the camera to see if your camera records at all. Check your computer or the camera's internal storage to see whether or not this motion was recorded. Try mimicking a real world scenario, such as walking into the room, to see if the camera records your actions with appropriate image quality. Test it again in a few hours and yet again a few days later to ensure that it continues to work. Even if setup was a breeze, you will likely need to do some maintenance from time to time to make sure your camera is still working.  If your camera runs on battery power, you will need to either swap in fresh batteries or recharge the device. Consult the owner's manual for advice on how often this should be done. If no suggestion is provided, make a note of how quickly it takes the battery to discharge. Clean out the camera's memory regularly. For cameras with limited internal storage, you should review and purge footage often. If your camera is hooked up to a server with a vast storage capacity, you may never need to do this. Like all electronics, your camera may break or wear down without you immediately knowing. Periodically double-check your camera to make sure it's still working.
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Check the lighting. Make sure your camera is camouflaged. Follow any applicable installation instructions for commercial cameras. Test your camera. Maintain your hidden camera.