Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Download Winamp installer. Install Winamp to your computer.

Answer: You can go to their website (www.winamp.com) and download the installer there. There are other places you can get the installer from, but it’s strongly suggested that you download it directly from the website to avoid possible malwares. Locate and double-click on the installer to start the installation process.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Type cat > filename.txt into Terminal. Press ↵ Enter. Enter your document's text. Press Ctrl+Z. Type ls -l filename.txt into Terminal. Press ↵ Enter.

Answer: You'll replace "filename" with your preferred text file name (e.g., "sample"). For example: when creating a file named "kitty", you'd type cat > kitty.txt. Doing so will create a new text file with the specified name in your current directory. Your cursor will appear on a blank line in Terminal. You can simply type as you typically would for any other text document. To save the current line of text and jump to the next line, you'll press ↵ Enter. If you have the text file's directory open, you can also simply double-click the text file when it appears to perform this step. This key command will save your work and return you to the Terminal command line, allowing you to continue entering commands. You'll replace "filename" with the text file's name. This command will locate your file, thus ensuring that it was safely created in your directory.  For example: to open a file named "textfile", you would type ls -l textfile.txt. The letters in this code are lowercase "L", not uppercase "i". Doing so should display the time, date, and name of your file on the following line, thus indicating that it was created and saved in your selected directory.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make yourself a priority. Assess your responsibilities. Restructure your schedule. Make appointments with yourself. Learn to say “No. Turn off the tech.

Answer: Enjoying time for yourself will be difficult if you feel guilty every time you take some time for yourself. Place your happiness and well-being ahead of other lesser priorities. Work on your self-confidence and sense of worth. If you find it difficult to make yourself a priority, you might need to reexamine how you feel about yourself versus those around you. Review your schedule and responsibilities. Figure out how much time you spend on each of your current obligations and ask whether the time you spend on each is appropriate. Does your current schedule reflect your priorities in life? A certain amount of time for certain activities such as work is required, but are you spending additional time beyond that which is necessary? Ask yourself if there is a way to reduce the extra time spent on work. Based on your list of priorities and responsibilities, restructure your schedule. Each priority should receive an amount of time consistent with where it ranks on your priority list. The higher on the list, the more time it should receive.  When creating time for yourself, get creative. You don’t necessarily need to block out an entire day to yourself each week. Blocking out a half-hour or hour each day for yourself is a great start to enjoying time for yourself. Schedule small breaks such as sitting on the porch, taking a walk, or reading a book. Putting it in your schedule makes you less likely to forget to give yourself some free time. Once you’ve started including yourself in your schedule, expand the time you make for yourself. Set up appointments for yourself in particular that take up a day or more. Depending on your schedule, arranging a full day off might take some preparation. This may be why you found it difficult to spontaneously enjoy time for yourself.  Find a babysitter. A babysitter can take your children off your hands for a while to let you take that time you need. If you can’t find a babysitter that can work for the schedule you need, check with your family members to see if they can watch your kids for a spell. Check the schedules of the other people in your household. If you plan on spending your time indoors, find a day where no one is home to make sure you get peace and quiet. ” Saying “yes” to every person who asks for your help will fill your schedule up with activities that often have no place on your priority list. These eat into the time you can spend on more important activities, including yourself.  If you have trouble saying no directly, come up with a few easy-to-use excuses. For example, you might say: “I’d love to, but it’s been a long day, and I really have to go home and get some rest.” You might also say: “I have a few errands to take care of then. Maybe we could reschedule for another time?” There are fewer easier ways of removing distraction from your life than by turning off the tech. Stay away from the Internet, turn off your phone, and unplug the television to remove several big sources of distraction from your day. Let others know when you intend on unplugging. You don't want to worry anyone if you suddenly stop responding to text messages.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Decide what the laptop’s main purpose will be. Choose a processor that meets your computer’s needs. Choose your notebook shell. Purchase memory. Pick out a hard drive. Decide if you need a dedicated graphics card (optional). Find an optical drive (optional). Choose a battery.

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A laptop for word processing and email-checking will have much different specifications than a laptop for playing the latest games. Battery life is also an important consideration; if you plan to roam around unplugged, you’ll want a laptop that doesn’t draw much power. The shell that you purchase will be dependent on the processor that you want to install, so pick your processor first. Compare processor models to determine which processor offers the best speed versus cooling and power consumption. Most major online retailers will let you compare processors side-by-side.  Make sure that you are purchasing a mobile processor, and not a desktop processor. There are two major processor manufacturers: Intel and AMD. There are plenty of arguments for and against each brand, but generally AMD will be less expensive. Do as much research as possible on the processor models you are interested in to be certain it is worth the money. The notebook shell will determine which parts you can use for the rest your laptop. The shell will come with the motherboard attached already, which will dictate what memory you can use.  Take screen size and keyboard layout into account as well. Since the shell is not particularly customizable, you will be stuck with the screen and keyboard you choose. A larger laptop will be more difficult to carry around, and will most likely be significantly heavier. Finding shells for sale can be difficult. Enter “barebones notebook” or “whitebook shell” into your favorite search engine to track down retailers that stock shells. Some laptop manufacturers or suppliers will allow you to choose just the shell. MSI and Eluktronics are some of the few companies that still offer barebone laptops. Your laptop will need memory to run, and the format of the memory is different than desktop. Look for SO-DIMM memory that will work with the motherboard in your shell. Faster memory will give better performance, but may lead to shorter battery life. Try to get 8 or 16 GB of memory for optimal everyday performance. Laptops typically use 2.5” drives, as opposed to the 3.5” drives found in desktops. You can choose between a standard 5400 RPM or 7200 RPM drive, or pick a solid state drive with no moving parts. The solid state drive (SSD) will typically be faster and has no moving parts, but they can be more difficult to use over long periods. Solid state drives also come in an NVMe version.  NVMe can be more than 7x faster than SATA, and is in a smaller, M.2 form factor.  If you want a laptop to roam around, a solid state drive (SSD) would be best, as it will not be physically damaged by impacts as much as a hard disk drive. Get a hard drive with enough space for you to do what you want with the laptop. Most shells don’t have space for more than one drive, so it can be difficult to upgrade later. Make sure that there is enough room on the hard drive after the operating system installation (usually between 15-20 GB). Nowadays, most people choose from a 500GB-1.5TB range for laptops. Not all shells will fit a dedicated mobile graphics card. Instead, the graphics will be handled by the CPU's integrated graphics unit. If you can install a dedicated card, decide if you need one. They are most important for gamers and graphic designers. This is becoming more of an optional step as computers advance, since you can install operating systems from USB drives and download most software. If you buy a new laptop today, most do not have an optical drive, as disc memory is now replaced with memory cards and removable drives.  Some shells come with drives included. Not all notebook drives fit all shells, so make sure that the drive fits the shell you picked. Choosing whether or not to buy one is easy. Consider whether you use disc memory often. Remember, you can use a USB external optical drive instead of a built-in optical drive. You will need to find one that has the correct shape and uses the same connector (laptop batteries have multiple pins. The battery contains ICs and the IC notifies the computer on temperature, and notify the computer if the battery is not working and should not be charged, and the battery percentage). If you plan to move it around often, use a long life battery. You will need to try comparing many batteries to find one to buy. Buy one with good reviews. Read reviews on customer's experience with using those batteries.