INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pseudocode isn't really a programming language, but it is a way to represent a program in a very English-like way. The most familiar algorithm to you is probably on your shampoo bottle: Lather, rinse, repeat. This is an algorithm. It is understandable by you (the "Computing Agent") and has a finite number of steps. Or does it ... The shampoo example isn't a very good algorithm for two reasons: it doesn't have a condition to end on, and it doesn't really tell you what to repeat. Repeat lathering? Or just the rinsing. A better example would be "Step 1 - Lather. Step 2 - Rinse. Step 3 - Repeat steps 1 and 2(2 or 3 times for better results) and then finish(exit)." This is understandable by you, has an end condition (a finite number of steps), and is very explicit.

SUMMARY: Start with pseudocode. Tweak the pseudocode.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you have headphones plugged in, you won't be able to hear sound from the speakers. Sometimes inserting and removing a headphone plug will get the speakers to switch back on. If you have multiple audio devices connected to your Mac, it may not switch inputs correctly. This will display a list of devices that can output audio. Select the device that you want to use to play sound.  If you want to play sound from your Mac's speakers, select "Internal Speakers" or "Digital Out." If you're trying to play sound from your connected TV, select the "HDMI" option. Many external speakers will have their own volume controls. If the speakers are turned off or down, you won't be able to hear sound from them even if they're selected.

SUMMARY: Ensure you don't have headphones plugged in. Click the Apple menu and select System Preferences. Click the "Sounds" option and then select the "Output" tab. Select the proper output device. Check the volume level of external speakers.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Moisture under the breasts can lead to skin infections and rashes. Work to keep the underside of your breasts dry to prevent rashes.  Clean and dry the skin under your breast after workouts.  Make sure to dry underneath your breasts on occasion on hot days when you're sweating a lot. You may want to use a fan to dry under your breasts. It's possible a certain product you're using may be contributing to a skin rash. If you've been using a new soap, shampoo, lotion, fabric detergent, or other product that has contact with your skin cease use. See if symptoms clear up. If they do, avoid that product in the future. A bra that's too big or too small could contribute to skin irritation that causes rashes on the breast. Buy bras made out of cotton that use high-grade elastic materials. You should not buy bras made out of synthetic fabrics, as these can irritate the skin. If you're unsure of your bra size, go to your local department store and ask for a fitting. Avoid underwires if possible, or make sure they aren't poking or irritating your skin. Cotton fabrics can help reduce moisture under the breasts. It's more breathable than other fabrics options and more readily absorbs moisture. Aim for clothing made out of 100% cotton fabrics.

SUMMARY: Keep the underside of your breasts dry. Watch out for potential irritants. Wear a bra that fits you well. Switch to cotton fabric.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The best trailers propel you along, leaving your begging to watch more. They do this through a perfect attention to rhythm. Trailers are often edited like music videos, meaning that the cuts line right up with the beat of the song. Once you know what song you're using, return to the video and cut it so that each transition fits your backing music. Can you tell a short story in the trailer? Think of great trailer's you've seen and how they function. The start with a bang, slow down and explain the conflict, then gain steam until a climactic final shot. This is, in essence, the structure of many real movies. Having this mini roller-coaster ride can make your trailer more compelling, which makes the movie seem more interesting as a result. Not all trailers need to show clips from the actual movie, though most do need a few seconds of footage. The trailer for Eternal Sunshine for the Spotless Mind features a fake commercial for the memory-wiping technology. The Social Network Trailer starts with a minute or so of someone browsing Facebook. Sometimes, starting with clips or images that aren't from the movie helps build suspense, capturing audiences used to hearing "In a world where..." every time. Too many trailers try and fit in everything-- the best jokes, scenes, and plot points-- and end up ruining the entire movie. You want the audience to be curious about the movie, not like they just sat through the spark notes version of it. The best trailers will focus on 1-2 elements, exploring them well, while still hinting that there are other aspects of the movie worth seeing. This is mostly about feel, but you should always ask yourself while editing: "Does this give too much away?"

SUMMARY:
Focus on the rhythm, not just images to keep the audience engaged. Make the trailer a mini-movie. Use original footage instead of clips from the movie. Retain an aura of mystery.