INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This way, you'll be prepared for the process. To disassemble your faucet, you'll need the following:  A pair of pliers An adjustable wrench A phillips or flathead screwdriver You do not want water pumping into the faucet while you're disassembling it. Under your sink, you should see a couple of valves just behind the pipe.  Switch these valves to the off position. Turn the valves clockwise to do so. This will prevent water flow while you work. Turn the hot and cold faucets on to drain the water between the spigot and the shutoff valve. These are the small caps on top of the faucet. They may read "hot" or "cold." You can remove them by simply inserting a flathead screwdriver just underneath the caps. Gently pry the cap off. It should come off without too much effort. It's a good idea to wrap the screwdriver cap in a cloth prior to removing the cap. This will prevent you from chipping or denting your faucet. Some faucets have a small standard screw just underneath the cap, while others have small allen head screws recessed into the handle. This is attached to the washer. You must loosen it to remove the handle of your faucet. Use your Phillips head screwdriver to remove a standard screw, or an allen wrench to remove an allen head screw.  Once the screw is removed, gently wiggle the faucet's handle back and forth. Eventually, it should come loose. You can then pull out the handle. Not all faucets have a handle. If yours does not, you can skip this step. However, you should still remove your washer's screw. The stem, sometimes called the bonnet, is a small circular piece that sits above the washer's valve that looks something like a donut. Gently clamp your pliers around the bonnet and pull it out of place. You may need to wiggle it back and forth to get it loose.  If the stem seems to be stuck, spray it with WD-40, wait 5 minutes, and try again. Some stems cannot be pulled out with pliers. If you can easily twist the stem, this means you will need to twist it off instead. Make sure to place the stem in a safe place. You will need it later when inserting the new washer. Use pliers to take out the old cartridge. Make sure there are no pieces of rubber or parts of the stem or cartridge left behind. You now have access to the cylinder-shaped washer contained inside your faucet. Using your pliers, pull the washer out of place.  There are circular rings, called o-rings, that suction the washer to the faucet. You will have to grip your pliers tight and pull with a little force to remove the washer. Note that on some faucets, the rings and seals are built into the cartridge. Worn out o-rings can cause a faucet to leak as easily as a worn washer can. If the leak is coming from the base of the faucet, the o-rings are probably worn. Place a pair of replacement o-rings at the bottom of the faucet before inserting a new washer.

SUMMARY: Gather your tools. Switch off the water supply. Remove decorative parts of the faucet. Take off the faucet's handle. Remove the stem with pliers. Take out the old cartridge with and the washer. Determine if you need to replace the o-rings.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Any bread works for buttered toast: white, brown, wheat, sourdough, rye, pumpernickel, or another variety. Each one will give you a slightly different flavor and/or texture, so pick your favorite. Making bread in the toaster is perhaps the faster and easiest way to make bread. Use this method if you are pressed for time. Your toaster probably offers options for how dark and crisp you want the toast to be. If you're not sure, start with a light setting; you can always put the toast in for a second round to get darker, but you can't do anything about toast that's become too dark. When your toast is done, take it out of the toaster. If you think it's dark enough before it actually finishes the toasting cycle, pop it up manually to save it from burning. Use a butter knife to spread butter over the toast while it is still warm. If you wait until the toast has cooled, the butter will not melt into the bread. Cut the bread into halves or quarters before you eat, if you wish.  Lots of butter will likely make your toast softer as it melts, and less butter will keep your snack more crisp and dry. The amount of butter used is based on personal preference. Soften the butter before spreading it on your toast. Take it out of the refrigerator 20 minutes before you plan on making toast to help it warm to room temperature. Whipped butter may also work for this. If you're using a stick of butter and don't have time to soften it, cut the butter into thin slices and apply to warm toast. Thicker slices won't melt as well.
Summary: Choose your bread and place it in the toaster. Choose the toaster setting. Remove the toast. Butter your toast.

If your PS3 is frozen, you can perform a manual reset. You'll have to do this from the console itself, as your controllers are likely frozen as well. You'll hear three rapid beeps and your PS3 will turn itself off. Don't turn it on using the controller, as it may not detect the PS3. Your PS3 will likely attempt to check for errors on the disk. This may take a while, or it may complete in just a few moments.
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One-sentence summary -- Press and hold the Power button on the PS3. Hold the Power button for about 30 seconds. Wait a few seconds, then press the Power button to turn it back on. Allow the system to check for errors.

Q: Heavy Excel users and others may prefer an external mouse. This is probably a mouse from a Windows PC.  You may find it not as attractive to have a Windows mouse with your new MacBook, but it is practical. You can also use a Mac-branded option like the Magic Mouse. The Magic Mouse has a Secondary Click option available in the System Preferences. When enabled, this allows you to right-click just like on any other mouse. . Plug that mouse into your USB on the Macbook or connect via Bluetooth, and you are good to go.
A: Decide if you want an external mouse. Get a mouse that has two buttons, or two-button capability. Connect the mouse

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There are several missions available when you play a CoD Ghosts’ campaign. However, you don’t need to complete all those missions to unlock Extinction mode. All you have to do is to complete the first four missions.  The missions that you need to complete are namely Ghost Stories, Brave New World, No Man’s Land, and Struck Down. You have to complete these missions on regular difficulty (or higher) to unlock Extinction mode. After completion, you just have to go back to the main menu and you will find that Extinction mode is already available.

SUMMARY:
Complete the first four missions. Go back to the Menu.