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		<title>How to Fix a Scratched CD</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 16:01:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You love listening to your favorite song&#8211;just not the same part over and over&#8211;that is, if it plays at all. Even the smallest scratch can make a CD unplayable. Whether it skips a segment or an entire song, it is disruptive to the music-listening experience. Instead of throwing your disc away, try repairing the scratch. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You love listening to your favorite song&#8211;just not the same part over and over&#8211;that is, if it plays at all. Even the smallest scratch can make a CD unplayable. Whether it skips a segment or an entire song, it is disruptive to the music-listening experience. Instead of throwing your disc away, try repairing the scratch. Here are three unique ways to fix a scratched CD.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have a CD repair kit, or you want to save some money, a CD-repair cream is in your bathroom drawer. Toothpaste works wonders on a scratched CD. Take a small amount and rub it into the scratch. The CD won&#8217;t look better&#8211;in fact, it will look worse, but it will play much better.</p>
<p>Another cleaner hiding in your house is Vaseline. Apply this to a clean cloth and rub in a circular motion on the disc. Wipe the disc from the center to the outside. You may have to repeat the process several times.</p>
<p>Bananas are not only a good source of potassium, they&#8217;re also good for fixing scratches. Cut the banana in half. You can eat the other half unless you have a box of scratched disc. Rub the banana onto the CD and use the peel to polish it. Remove the excess banana with a towel. Spray on some glass cleaner and wipe again.</p>
<p>These three methods will save your disc and money, unless you have to make a grocery run for bananas. Now you can enjoy your disc again.</p>
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		<title>How to Setup a Home Theatre System</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Setting up a home theater system is not hard you just have to have all the right tools. First of all before you start trying to setup your home theater system you would want to make sure that you have all these questions answered. First you want to make sure you have enough room to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Setting up a home theater system is not hard you just have to have all the right tools. First of all before you start trying to setup your home theater system you would want to make sure that you have all these questions answered. First you want to make sure you have enough room to put the theater system, basically make sure you buy one that is great size. You have to know how far you will be sitting from the speakers and where your going to put them. You want to sit some inches away from the system because it can be pretty loud. Some other questions that you would want to answer is do you have all the necessary tools to set up your system. If you have all these answers then you are ready to setup your home theater system.</p>
<p>First if you would like to get some help then try to get a buddy to come and help you out. Next take out all of your materials and the Manuel&#8217;s so that you can get started. Now you would want to separate everything into it&#8217;s own pile and then start reading the instruction Manuel. If the theater system does not have a Manuel take the item back to the store or you can always find it on the INTERNET. Power up all your items and get started.</p>
<p>Start attaching all your cables first. Make sure that you take your time with the setup. because it is not difficult but it can be challenging. When you are done connecting your speakers you can start with the inputs. This is the easiest part of the setup. This is all based on knowledge and sound. When you are done with the inputs you can Make changes if you messed up on anything instead of doing it later on. Next you just connect everything to your TV so that you will not have to worry about messing with the system. When you are finished you can start your programming by following the instruction Manuel and then relax, so that you can enjoy your new theater system.</p>
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