8/23/2023
Salutations.
It is now 1:43PM EST for me.
Um, I want to type this idea now, because I don’t want to type it tomorrow with my main idea. Here’s the study plan for tomorrow: Before explaining idea ‘Do something’, which is starting to look like the latest ‘Futurama’ episode, episode 11.5 ‘Related to Items You’ve Viewed’, which aired streaming August 21, 2023 on Hulu. Refurbished with inapproprieities removed, I’m referring to the dome getting bigger. Before I explain idea ‘Do something’, I want to explain this idea, and tomorrow I want to explain 2 ideas, 1)’Starve’, and 2)’Lie’. I explained lie earlier, but I can add to it, and put it into context. After that, next Thursday, I want to explain 3 ideas: 1)’Enable’, 2)’Prepare’, and 3)’Eager’.
[8/23/2023: It is now 3:51PM EST for me. A few minutes ago, around 3:48PM EST, I just remembered that instead of ‘Eager’, the original word is ‘Impetus’. I believe that is another word for ‘motivation’. I couldn’t remember it, and so I chose to give you another word that I considered for it’s meaning, the word ‘Eager’. It’s ‘Impetus’, but I’ll leave the original explanation there. However, when I explain it later, I’ll probably use ‘Impetus’ instead of ‘Eager. 8/23/2023]
So, today the quick idea, tomorrow ideas ‘Starve’ and ‘Lie’, next Thursday ideas ‘Enable’, ‘Prepare’, and ‘Eager’, and finally idea ‘Do something’, which in my opinion is a growing strategy idea. The latest idea that I just invented while shopping in the supermarket earlier today called ‘Responsible ready’ is a variation of idea ‘Not do’, which is a variation of idea ‘Do something’. You see? It’s like that big dome in that Futurama episode getting bigger and bigger. Anyway, I’ll talk more later.
Today, I’ll very quickly look for a music video and trailer for today’s quick idea. If you are there later today, when I come back to recommend it, I’ll see you then.
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It is now 2:33PM EST for me.
It took me less than 40 minutes to find and prepare a music video and trailer to recommend today. That’s great!
The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘Spinnin’ by Madison Beer. Here is a quote I found by searching in www.google.com for phrase ‘madison beer spinnin music video reviews’ from link ‘www.unitedbypop.com’:
‘ “This song is a reflection of a time when everything seemed to stand still. I felt like every day was a cycle and I was stuck in such an anxious place, yet I could finally explore the thoughts and emotions in my head. I dreamed of a video that was cinematic and visually striking that brought those emotions to life, and I’m so proud of what we created.” Alongside the song, Madison released a music video where she finds herself in a dream-like sequence and finds out that the world around her is frozen in time. ‘
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I found the music video earlier today by selecting in www.youtube.com publisher ‘InMusic Official’, select ‘VIDEOS’, select ‘New Songs Of The Week (August 18th, 2023) | New Music Friday’, which was published 4 days ago with 5.1K views. A video clip of ‘Spinnin’ starts about 39 seconds into the video clip collection.
Here is a quote from the lyrics:
Oh, the world stopped spinning
Nothing seems to change
I’m stuck at the beginning
And I’m still in pain
Why’d the sun stop shinin’?
Why’s the sky still gray?
Oh, the world stopped spinnin’ today
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To watch music video ‘Spinnin’, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘spinnin’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 848K views. It was published 5 days ago by publisher ‘Madison Beer’.
If you choose to watch the music video, I recommend that you start watching it around 58 seconds into the music video. The music for the video doesn’t start until about 1 minute into the music video. And even though the music video seems to stop around 3 minutes and 47 seconds into the music video, I recommend that you continue watching Madison Beer walking on the street humming to herself with the music video’s end credits. It further illustrates that the world around her is frozen in time.
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The tv series trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIANS Extended Trailer’.
Here is a quote from wikipedia.org:
‘ Percy Jackson and the Olympians is an upcoming American fantasy television series for the streaming service Disney+, based on the novel series of the same name by Rick Riordan.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians is scheduled to premiere on December 20, 2023, with the first season consisting of eight episodes.
12-year-old demigod Percy Jackson is accused by the Greek god Zeus of stealing his thunderbolt. ‘
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I found it by selecting publisher ‘TrailerSpot’ from www.youtube.com, select ‘VIDEOS’, and then select ‘PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIANS Extended Trailer (4K ULTRA HD) 2023’.
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It is now 2:54PM EST for me.
I want to start explaining my idea now.
I don’t have a name for it. I just want to give advice.
For an illustration, I recommend episode 1.1 ‘Mile 1: the Voice in the Shed’ from adventure tv series ‘Fast Layne(2019)’. The episode is available streaming on Amazon.com and Disney Plus. If using Amazon.com select ‘Prime Video’, search for words ‘fast layne’, and it should be there. The scene starts 3 minutes and 56 seconds into the episode. It’s an obvious illustration of the main character Layne Reed(Sophie Pollono) using her computer printer. The scene lasts only about a minute or so.
It is my belief that Americans in general who have computers probably would benefit from having a printer. So, whether you are a kid/student or adult, printers are probably useful to you. It is my belief that a lot of students need printers for school projects, and adults who are working in general would probably benefit from having a printer and using it from time to time.
So, if a lot of people would eventually find a need to use a printer with their computer, then they may experience issues with it in the beginning of it’s use, or maybe some glitch may occur while using it, and you may not know how to fix it.
I’ll just address one possible glitch that you may have while using a printer for your computer with the intent of giving you a solution for that glitch/problem: Suppose you typed a document using ‘WordPad’ or whatever word processor you are using, and for some reason your Wifi connection stopped. Since you are not too familiar using your computer printer, you noticed that the printer stopped printing. You tried to make more prints, but the printer is not responding. Finally, you manage to start the Wifi from your computer as well as allowing your printer to receive wifi. For your printer, one example, that may represent a light next to the wifi symbol that’s one of the buttons of your printer. You didn’t know before that you had to allow your printer to also receive wifi, and that light is an indication of that.
Now, you got the printer working. Your new problem is all of those print requests you made with your computer. Your printer won’t stop printing, because of all of those requests that you made!
Here is the solution for that situation:
Go to www.google.com and search for phrase ‘how to cancel printing windows 11’. Select this link:
How to cancel a print job in Windows 11 | HP Printers | HP Support
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The link is a video from www.youtube.com, and it’s publisher is ‘HP Support’. It was published 10 months ago with 35K views. I recommend you start watching around 45 seconds into the video. It’s a very short video to begin with, about a minute and 3 seconds, but at 45 seconds, in my words extrapolated, go to the ‘Search’ icon, the magnifying glass icon located probably at the lower left of your computer screen, search for phrase ‘printers and scanners’, select it, select your printer’s name, and click ‘Open print queue’.
From there, you should be able to see all of the print jobs you requested while your computer was not receiving wifi, and you can cancel all of those print jobs, which will stop the printer from printing excessively.
Of course, if you choose to, you can watch that short video. I hope this advice was useful to you.
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It is now 3:23PM EST for me.
I am going to close this list now. If you are there, I’ll see you tomorrow.
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Rated TV-14 mature themes, animated sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Futurama’. TV-PG sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and series. [Use idea(s) for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.