In order to move the music from your iPhone onto your computer's hard drive, you'll need to have the music in question fully downloaded into your iTunes library on your phone. Plug one end of your iPhone's charging cable into the iPhone, then plug the other end (the USB end) into your computer. If you're using an iPhone 7 (or older) charger with a Mac, you may need to buy a USB-C charger cable in order to plug it into your computer. Its app icon resembles a multicolored musical note on a white background. The iTunes window should pop up after a few seconds. If prompted to update iTunes, click the Download button and wait for iTunes to update. You'll need to restart your computer before proceeding. It's in the upper-left side of the iTunes window (Windows) or the top menu bar of the screen (Mac). This option is near the bottom of the File drop-down menu. Instead of "[Name]", you'll see your iPhone's name here. Clicking this option prompts the music to begin transferring onto your computer. Depending on the amount of music that you need to transfer, this may take a few seconds to a few minutes. It's a tab on the left side of the iTunes window. Doing so opens a list of recently added music. You may have to scroll up or down to find the music that you want to download onto your computer. It should be to the right of your selected song (or album). This will prompt the music to download from iTunes onto your computer, ensuring that you have a backup of the music on your computer at all times.  If you don't see the Download icon, the music is already on your computer. You can go to the music's location on your computer by selecting a song, clicking File, and clicking either Show in Windows Explorer (Windows) or Show in Finder (Mac).
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One-sentence summary -- Make sure that you've purchased the music that you want to transfer. Attach your iPhone to your computer. Open iTunes. Click File. Select Devices. Click Transfer Purchases from [Name]. Wait for the purchased music to finish transferring. Click Recently Added. Find the purchased music that you want to save. Click Download .

Q: Regular street craps is played with two dice, which are used by a single player in each game, though the game can be played by any number of onlookers.  Players will first roll the dice to determine who will roll for that particular game, and then all the participants will place bets on whether or not the person rolling will "pass" on the first roll (by rolling a 7 or 11), or "crap out" (by rolling a 2, 3, or a 12). If one of those values is reached on the first roll, the game is over and the bets are distributed accordingly. The player shooting the dice is the first to bet and the other players must at least match his bet before the game can continue. If the bet cannot be matched, the shooter can either lower the bet to accommodate the other players, or handicap the odds. Once the shooter's bet has been matched, the other players may place side bets. You'll make the learning curve a lot shorter if you don't have to ask for clarification every time someone says something about the "come-out" or the point. Learn the basic vocab and you'll be rolling soon enough:   The shooter is the player who rolls the dice, and will be a different player for each game  The come out is the initial roll To pass is to roll a 7 or 11 on the come out roll To crap is to roll a 2, 3, or 12 on the come out roll  The point is any value between 4 and 10 rolled on the come out To seven out is to roll a seven before rolling the point In casino craps, obviously, the biggest difference is that you've got an elaborate table on which to place bets, as well as a banker controlling both the money and the action, and James Bond lookalikes are wandering around ordering elaborate drinks. In street craps, the betting is less formalized, and you're probably rolling dice against a brick wall, though the principles of the game are basically the same. Because no one is watching the action, make sure that the piles stay even throughout the game and the tokens or money are distributed fairly. Tempers can flare if you don't take the game seriously and keep it clean. Unregulated gambling like street craps is illegal in every state in the US and in many places elsewhere. There's nothing wrong with playing for fun, and it's unlikely anyone would hassle you over a low-stakes penny game among friends, but it's still important to know that gambling for money outside of a licensed and regulated casino is always illegal.
A: Learn the basics. Learn the lingo. Learn the difference between street craps and casino craps. Understand the legal issues.

Article: Most of the basic thermal greases contain silicone and zinc oxide, while more expensive compounds contain heat conductors such as silver or ceramic. Silver or ceramic thermal greases facilitate more efficient heat transmission. However, the basic thermal grease will sufficiently fill the needs for most applications. If you are planning on overclocking your computer, try to get thermal paste composed mainly of silver, copper, or gold. These are the most conductive metals commonly used in thermal paste. Wipe the surface lightly with a cotton ball or cotton swab dampened with isopropyl alcohol. The higher the percentage of alcohol the better. 70 percent is good but 90 percent is better (if you can find it). Ideally, the two touching surfaces will be perfectly flat, which would completely eliminate the need for thermal paste. If your heat sink base is rough, you can wet-sand it with fine grit paper or emery cloth it to make it smoother. This isn’t necessary unless you are aiming for the ultimate in cooling performance. Thermal paste is designed to fill in the gaps and imperfections on the surfaces that you are joining. Since modern production techniques cannot make surfaces without imperfections, thermal paste will always be necessary.
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Choose a good thermal paste. Clean the CPU and heat sink surfaces. Sand the heat sink and processor surfaces if necessary.

Article: ire additional employees. Advertise in your local paper as well as on Craig's List. Check with other call centers to find out what salaries are being paid. Look for people with call center experience who have excellent conversation skills and decision-making abilities. You will not want to work out of your house once you have enough business to hire additional employees. Lease space in a building that does not have a lot of noise, has flexible floor space to expand with your company, and has reliable Internet and phone connections. You may want to specialize in operating a call center for doctors' offices, software corporations, or telecommunications providers. Then you can target these markets in your advertising and offer discounts for referrals.
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