Q: Click or double-click the Firefox app icon, which resembles an orange fox wrapped around a blue globe. This is in the top-right corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the drop-down menu. On a Mac, you'll instead click Preferences here. You'll find this on the left side of the window. This option is near the top of the Search page. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu. It's in the drop-down menu. Doing so sets Bing as your browser's default search engine; from now on, when you enter a word or phrase into the address bar at the top of the browser, you'll see Bing search results instead of your previous default. If you want to use Bing as the default Firefox search engine on mobile as well, open Firefox, then do the following:  Tap ☰ (iPhone) or ⋮ (Android). Tap Settings in the menu. Tap Search. Tap the current search engine at the top of the screen (iPhone) or Bing (Android). Tap Bing (iPhone) or Set as default (Android).
A: Open Firefox. Click ☰. Click Options. Click the Search tab. Click the "Default Search Engine" drop-down box. Click Bing. Set Bing as the default in the Firefox mobile app.

Q: Measure the outside diameter of the toilet flange you’re using. Place the hole against the edge of the drum so you can easily connect them to pipes. Use a saber saw to cut through the drums. Push the flanges into the top of each tank so they fit flush. Screw the flanges into the tanks so they don’t move or shift after you place them. Place the hole about 4–5 inches (10–13 cm) down from the top of the drum and make sure it lines up with the hole on top of the tank. Cut the hole with a saber saw or a hole saw. Find the center line running through the middle of the hole on top of the drum. Make 45-degree angles from either side of the centerline and mark it on the second drum. Use a saber or hole saw to cut through the side of the barrel and make your holes.
A: Cut a hole in the top of each drum that’s the same size as the toilet flange’s outside measurement. Attach a 4 in (10 cm) toilet flange to each hole. Cut a 4 in (10 cm) hole in the first drum on the opposite side as the hole in the top. Cut 2 holes in the side of the drum at 45-degree angles from the center of the hole on top.

Q: The spot gold price is basically the current going price for gold if you were to try and sell your gold coins over the counter to someone.  Typically, the gold is sold by ounce, gram, or kilogram.  Check the price on a larger finance website.  The basic gold ticker is GCM16.CMX, and everything about the current price, historical price, and various financial indicators like Simple Moving Average (SMA) is listed on most financial websites.  Monex.com has current prices and charts, and has been operating for more than 40 years. Kitco.com is a more news-oriented site.  You can get the latest prices as well as lots of recent news regarding the current price of gold. Some gold coins are easier to sell than others, particularly depending on your location.  Some have purity guarantees, and can even be added to retirement accounts.  The rarer coins are more difficult to sell, because grading can be both difficult and debatable.  Within the U.S., the Canadian Maple Leaf (24-karat) and American Eagle (22-karat) coins are the most frequently used.  The American Eagle coin is guaranteed pure by the U.S. Mint. Outside the U.S., the Canadian Maple Leaf dominates.  It's also easier to sell the South African Krugerrand and Austrian Vienna Philharmonic. The U.S. made a pure gold coin called the American Buffalo in 2006.  It was intended to compete with the Maple Leaf, but it's not used as frequently. Actual gold weight (AGW) of your coins is typically displayed in Troy ounces (i.e price per troy ounce).  If the ounces aren't displayed, weigh the coin first.  After it's weighed, you'll need to know the amount of non-gold metals inside the alloy.  Once you know the AGW, multiply it by the gold price per Troy ounce to know the value of your coin.  For impure coins, you'll have to break down the fraction included in AGW.  For instance, if the coin were to weigh two ounces, and it was 50% pure, you'd have 1 Troy ounce AGW. Keep in mind a Troy ounce (31.1 grams) is not the same as a normal ounce (28.35 grams).  If not specifically listed, you'll need to confer with a professional to determine the non-gold metals in your coin. Convert grams to AGW by dividing the grams by 31.1035. Some coins are standardized, and have the weight in Troy ounces displayed prominently.
A: Research the spot gold price. Choose the gold coin to sell. Determine the weight and value of your gold.

Q: Serious Scrabble players memorize lists of high scoring words to improve their chances of winning.  Some common words include QAT, XU, OXO, JIAO, JEU, ZOA, ZEE, and AJI.  These words will allow you to score extremely well on future turns. Try to memorize some of the high scoring two letter words such as Jo, Qi, and Za. These words are easier to remember because they are so short, but they are also great score boosters. Although your opponent(s) may not be too pleased, you can add “S” to many words and get an easy points boost. This strategy works even better if the word is long, has a high points value, or if the “S” falls on a premium square. Watch for opportunities to add “S” to an opponent’s word as you play. Compound words are also great score boosters in Scrabble. For example, if an opponent plays BALL and you have the letters to play AIR, then you can play AIR in front of BALL and create the compound word AIRBALL. Playing compound words like this one will improve your score and increase your chances of winning the game. A bingo is a word that uses all 7 tiles in your rack simultaneously in one play.  In addition to the points that your play would normally score, you will get an extra 50 points added to your score. It is not always easy to find a bingo: look for 7 letter words in your rack that might fit on the board as well as 8+ letter plays that might play through existing tiles on the board.
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Memorize high scoring words in Scrabble using tiles such as the J, Q, X, and Z. Use “S” to get points from your opponent’s best plays. Extend words when you can. Try to play a bingo.