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Falling In

Every time I see your face My heart takes off on a high speed chase Now don't be scared, it's only love Baby, that we're falling in I can't wait 'til tomorrow This feeling has swallowed me whole And I know that I've lost control This heart that I've followed Has left me so hollow That was then, this is now Yeah, you have changed everything Every time I see your face My heart takes off on a high speed chase Now don't be scared, it's only love That we're falling in I would never do you wrong Or let you down or lead you on Don't look down, it's only love Baby, that we're falling in I'm standing in your driveway It's midnight and I'm sideways I have to find out if you feel the same Won't be easy, have my doubts too But it's over without you I'm just lost, incomplete Yeah, you feel like home, home to me Every time I see your face My heart takes off on a high speed chase Now don't

MS PowerPoint Background Music [PDJ03]

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Have a very short time to post another PDJ. The situation: my sister asked me to add a background music to her PowerPoint presentation. I thought it would be extremely easy but I was stumped by a simple problem: the slide (which is set to move to the next slide automatically) doesn't move forward until the music stop playing. The solution: setting the playback properties to "Play Across Slides". Insert the music/audio: Click the "Playback" tab in the ribbon Choose "Play across slides" in the "Start" field under Audio Options group:

Wireless Network Security [PDJ02]

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Below are the procedures needed to setup a network key (pass phrase) for your wifi: Log-in to your wireless router Find the "wireless security" (or equivalent) settings. Actual screen and wordings would be different depending on the brand and model Enable WPA/WPA2 encryption and set the pass phrase Save your changes and reconnect your devices to your wireless network Done! Now for some specifics: To log-in to your wireless router, you need to get the IP address and the username/password of your wireless router. This is normally included in the manual of your router (as if anyone read this). Common IP addresses include the following: 192.168.0.1 (for D-Link and Netgear) 192.168.1.1 (for Linksys) 192.168.2.1 (for Belkin and SMC) Common username:passwords for different brands are listed below: admin:admin (for Linksys and D-Link) admin: [no password] (for Linksys and D-Link) admin:password (for Netgear) You may visit this site for a more comprehensive list o