Write an article based on this "Look for vintage computers at thrift and consignment stores. Search for vintage computers at electronic repair or surplus shops. Consult pawn stores regarding vintage computers. Consult with store clerks regarding bargain prices."
article: People often donate their older, outdated computer models to thrift stores or sell them to consignment stores. Some repair shops may have vintage computers that have been resting in storage rooms for extended periods of time. Although pawn shops are less likely to pay for outdated computers provided by patrons, they may acquire vintage computers specifically for selling to collectors. In some cases, store clerks in thrift shops, consignment stores, surplus, or repair shops will lower the prices of computers if they have had them in stock for long periods of time. Ask the store clerks specifically when sales will occur. This will allow you to revisit the store when sales occur, and purchase the vintage computers at lower prices.

Write an article based on this "Communicate with your teammates. Try not to get frustrated. Keep things in perspective."
article: As the goalkeeper, you can see more of the field than your teammates. Use this to your team’s advantage by communicating useful information to your teammates.  If you see someone trying to steal the ball from one of your teammates, warn them by shouting: “On your right!” or “Behind!” If you see a teammate in a good position to receive a pass, tell your teammates with phrases like: “Dave is open!” or “Pass to Stacy!” You will make mistakes. Everyone does. Dealing with those mistakes in a positive manner will set you apart from other goalies. Try to use the your frustration to refocus you on the game at hand.  Develop a “mistake response” that works for you. Mistake responses can be a cue word or phrase, like “Focus up!” or “Be confident!” or “I’m strong!” - say this to yourself to get your head back in the game.  When you feel frustrated, take a mental step back and examine what you’re doing right and what you’re doing wrong. Don’t let your frustration turn to anger. Lacrosse is a high-scoring game. You will let in goals and you will make saves. Saves are rarer than goals, so know that every save you make is a big contribution to your team.

Write an article based on this "Watch the weight of your bag. Keep everything in your backpack current. Clean out your backpack regularly."
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It's important for both your comfort and health to make sure that your backpack doesn't get too heavy as the school year progresses. For example, if you're continuously adding assignments, projects, snacks, and additional school supplies, your bag is going to gain some weight. If you notice that it's difficult to lift your bag or that the straps cut into your shoulders, it's probably time to clean out and reorganize. Your backpack shouldn't weigh more than 10-20% of your weight. For example, if you weigh 120 lbs, your backpack shouldn't weigh more than 12 lbs. You don't want anything in your bag except what is absolutely necessary; your school books, writing utensils, and current assignments. This will not only help with the weight of your bag but also keep you organized. For example, you probably don't need to keep returned assignments, projects, or instructions for homework you've already completed. Though papers don't weigh a lot on their own, they can really add up when you're saving a bunch of them. Instead, keep a binder or file folder at home for all returned papers. You can even organize it by subject. This way, if your teacher requests an older assignment, you'll know exactly where it is and how to find it. You don't have to do this every day, but you should try to clean out your bag every two weeks or every month. It's difficult to keep everything in place and organized when you are moving from class to class all day. You might start throwing your pens and pencils directly into your bag and shoving your papers into your books instead of your folders. To avoid this, try taking an hour or two at the end of the week, or every other week, and clean out your bag.  You should take everything out and go through it. Throw or file away unnecessary papers, trash, old food, and broken pens or pencils. Make sure assignments or papers are in the appropriate folders and organize them by date if you can. You can also wash or vacuum out your bookbag at this time, too.