Write an article based on this "Test your microphone. Click the Start  menu. Type voice recorder. Click Voice Recorder in the search results. Click blue-and-white microphone to start recording. Click the blue-and-white square to stop recording. Click the recording date to listen to the recording."
article: This method covers making a simple one-track recording using your Microphone and Windows Voice Recorder. If you want to do more advanced multi-track recording (such as for your band/music project), see How to Record a Song Audacity. Since most laptops have an onboard microphone, you shouldn't need to connect an external one to record simple voice audio. Desktop PC users will need an external microphone. Here's how to test whether your microphone is ready to record:  Click the Start {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/0\/07\/Windowsstart.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/07\/Windowsstart.png\/30px-Windowsstart.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} menu and select {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/d\/d0\/Windowssettings.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/d\/d0\/Windowssettings.png\/31px-Windowssettings.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":445,"bigWidth":"31","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Settings. Click System. Click Sound. Select your microphone from the "Choose your input device" menu on the right panel. Locate the pulsating bar below "Test your microphone" in the right panel. Speak into your microphone. If the bar moves as you speak, it is detecting audio through your microphone. If the bar doesn't move, click Device properties right above the bar, and try raising the volume. If you're still having issues, see How to Connect a Microphone to a Computer. It's usually at the bottom-left corner of the screen. This will search your computer for the Voice Recorder app, which is a free app that's included with Windows 10. It's the microphone-shaped app icon at the top of the results. This opens the Voice Recorder app. It's at the bottom-left corner of the app. Voice Recorder will begin capturing audio from your microphone. If you're recording your voice, speak directly into the microphone to record yourself. It's at the center of the window. This saves the recording and returns you to the main Voice Recorder screen. Recordings are automatically saved to the Sound Recordings folder inside Documents. Your recordings appear in the left panel with the most recent recording at the top.  To change the name of your file, right-click its name in the left panel and select Rename. To share your recording with others, right-click the file and select Share. This allows you to select an app to share with.

Write an article based on this "Get acquainted with everyone. Come up with a group name. Plan out when your next meeting will be. Set up a reading schedule. Decide who will guide the next meeting. Establish a discussion schedule. Ask about refreshments."
article: You don’t have to discuss a book on the first day. Instead, it’s helpful to spend time getting to know your new group members. Have them introduce themselves and talk about their favorite books. Relax with icebreaker games, such as by placing questions in a hat and having people pick out questions to answer. Incorporating some book-based games is helpful. For example, you can have people extend the end of novels or guess who said a quote. Come up with a unique name for your group. A good one makes your group feel official and helps members feel like they belong. Let all the members suggest names. Now is a perfect time to get some feedback on the group. Find out when everyone is available. Ask them if the time and location works well for them. Also discuss how often you want to meet. If you need to move the group to a new setting, such as someone’s house, make sure all the other members agree to it.  As your group goes on, you can keep things fresh by alternating meeting areas. Everyone in the group can take turns hosting at their home, for example. Give people who normally live further away an opportunity to drive less. Stick to the schedule during future meetings. When everyone knows what to expect, they can get what they want out of the group. If you haven’t picked out a first book yet, discuss this with your group. Come up with a perfect starter book, then figure out how much the members need to read for the next meeting. The right length depends on the book’s difficulty and when you’ll be meeting next. If your group meets a lot, you can limit the reading to a few chapters. Look ahead to make sure these chapters are easy to complete and are compelling enough to discuss.  Ideas for books can come from group members, bestseller lists, or recommendations from other book clubs. Reassure the group members that they’re welcome even when they don’t finish the reading. They can still be part of the group and may still have something to contribute. Don’t be afraid to adapt the schedule as you go. Sometimes, you may need more discussion time on a previous reading. Consult your group members to come up with a plan. Many groups let the person who suggested the book lead the first discussion. As group leader, you’ll likely do this yourself at first. When you move on to new books, you can try taking turns. Don’t force anyone to lead but do try to spread the responsibility around to other group members. The leader should bring in a few questions or discussion topics. Starter questions don’t have to be complex. A simple one is, “So what did you think of the book?” Some groups are more socialization than discussion. Most groups benefit from having both. Remember what you want out of the group and make it known. You can set the tone by working with your group members to set up the schedule. You can limit socialization time to an hour, for example, before following up with book discussion. Food and drinks make everything better. If you’re meeting at a restaurant or cafe, you probably won’t need to bring anything. You may decide that everyone should bring a dish from home. You may also end up providing a light snack. Figure out what your group should have and who should bring it. It can be useful to have everyone bring a dish so one person isn’t stuck preparing all the food. You may also alternate who brings what by creating a schedule.

Write an article based on this "Learn the proper safety measures. Access the cylinder. Ensure the chambers are clear. Load the revolver. Close the cylinder."
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Before you even begin loading your revolver, you should read and comply with common gun safety measures.  Always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction. A safe direction means that the gun is pointed in such a way that an accidental fire would not cause any harm. Obey the step until it becomes second nature to keep the gun pointed in a safe direction, even when you know the gun is unloaded. Always keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot. You initial gripping and aiming of the revolver does not require you to have your finger on the trigger, so keep your finger on the outside of the trigger guard until you are truly ready to shoot.  Always keep the gun unloaded until ready to use. You do not want to store or transport your revolver while it is loaded—wait until you are at the shooting range and ready to begin.  Always be aware of both your target and what is beyond it.  Read and follow any additional rules specific to your shooting range. If they do not have rules posted, ask for a copy of their range rules before they assign you a lane.  If you are purchasing your own revolver, ensure that you have a way to store the weapon so that it’s only accessible to authorized persons such as with a gun safe. Depending on the type of revolver you have, the cylinder may swing out or there may be a loading gate or “trap door” that swings away from the rear of the cylinder.  If the cylinder on your revolver swings out, there will be a release on the cylinder that is typically located on the left side of the revolver behind the cylinder—just above the area your thumb would rest if you’re holding the gun in your right hand. The cylinder will also typically swing out to the left of the gun rather than the right. If your revolver has a loading gate or trap door, then you open the loading gate, which is most often at the back of the cylinder and rotates down to the right. This style of revolver is most often associated with classic single-action revolver remakes. You may also have to pull the hammer back to half-cock—the first click—in order to freely spin the cylinder. Turn the cylinder to ensure that each chamber is clear of a previous round. Always check this from the rear of the cylinder and never by looking down the chambers with the barrel end facing you. Most revolvers have a convenient ejector to empty the chambers. The ejector is the pin at the front center of the cylinder. You can push down on the ejector pin to eject spent cartridges or to unload live rounds when the revolver is not in use. Most revolvers will have five or six chambers in the cylinder. Place a round in each chamber in the cylinder. For a revolver with a loading gate, the gate only gives you access to one chamber at a time, so you will have to rotate the cylinder manually before you can insert each round. For this style of single-action revolver, the safest method is also considered to be loading all chambers but one and lowering the hammer on the unloaded chamber until you are ready to shoot. You are now ready to close the cylinder. For a cylinder that swings out, you can simply push it up and to the right until it clicks back into place. For a single-action-style revolver, you will turn the cylinder until the empty chamber faces the top of the cylinder, close the loading gate, hold the half-cocked hammer with your thumb while you release the tension on it by pulling the trigger, and slowly lowering the hammer over the empty chamber. If you are new to single-action revolvers, then you may want to have an expert at your local shooting range show you the process.