How to put games into your R4

How to put games into your R4

Article by Saphia







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DS fans who have heard of the R4 must have had a strong desire for it. I myself am an owner of an R4, and I know that the first few minutes of using it can be hard, especially putting games into it. There aren’t that man complications to the R4, it’s just that sometimes, the R4 doesn’t come with detailed pamphlet explaining how to put games into the R4, and this article will help with that.

Required items:

R4 Chip

Micro SD Card (Comes with R4)

USB for SD Card (Comes with R4)

Computer or Laptop with USB ports

A program that can read.rar files. Click here to take you to WinRar download.

1. Your R4 should have come with a USB with a little slot at the end of it. You must insert your Micro SD card into the little slot.

2. Connect the USB into your computer or laptop and open the contents of the USB. (You can go to Computer, then double click on the icon of the USB.)

3. Go to the internet and find a website that has NDS roms you can download. You can go to Google and type in “NDS Roms” or “Nintendo DS Roms” and you should get some good websites. I usually use Romulation, which has many NDS roms for your R4.

Alert!:You need to have Winrar installed on your computer, or else you cannot use the games you download!Go to the top of the page and click on the link that takes you to Winrar download page!

4. If you go to Romulation, then go to “Downloads” and then click on “Nintendo DS”. I recommend signing up, as guests can only download limited games, and it’s free registration!

5. In the search box, (It should be somewhere in the top right corner) type in the game you want.

6. Click on the one you want from the results and click on the yellow “Download” tab. Then, click on either US Server 1 or 2, it doesn’t matter. I recommend saving on the desktop.

7. After the download is complete, the file should look like a pile of books. If it doesn’t, then you haven’t downloaded Winrar. Right click on the file and select “Extract files Here”. A window should pop up and you can press enter. The extraction will start and a folder will appear on your desktop.

8. Go back to the window with your USB stuff and make a folder called “Games”.

9. Open the folder on the desktop and you should find the NDS file inside. Copy the icon and paste it into the “Games” Folder you made.

10. Take out your USB and you can now delete all of the stuff you downloaded, put the Micro SD card back in the R4 chip and play it on your DS! Enjoy!



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How to Put in Clip Hair Extensions

How to Put in Clip Hair Extensions

Article by Bar Atkins







Hair extensions have grown to be one of the most well-liked ways to update hair styles. With just simply a few minutes, and high quality extensions, you can improve your hair style from short or medium length to lavish, full, and long. Here is just how to put in hair extensions.

GETTING STARTEDIt is most important to purchase real hair extensions. Synthetic ones can’t be styled very well, so it’s hard to get a more polished look. If you have curly hair plan on either curling the extensions to match, or straightening your natural hair before you put in the extensions.

. Layer oneo Part your hair across the back of your head from ear to ear. The part should be about an inch from the bottom of your skull, where it creases when you tip your head back.o Pull the rest of the hair to the top of your head, out of the way.o Pinch a section of your real hair on one side of your head, and attach a clip. o Do the same thing on the other side of your head.o Add a third clip to the center, and you’re done with the first section.

. Layer two

o Re-section your hair as before, parting, again, across the back of your head. Leave a 1 inch strip of natural hair hanging over the clips you just installed. o Pin the extra hair on the top of your head out of the way.o The strip of natural hair you just parted will partially obscure the clips. This also now gives you a strip of hair to attach the next set of clips.o You may need more than 3 clips for this section. That’s ok. Just repeat the steps above, going around the back of your head. o You’ll probably end up with a clip above each ear.

. Layer three

o Section your hair once again the same way you did the first two times.o Now, you’ll be using the two-clip extensions pieces. Three of these double clip extensions should be enough.o Put one double clip extension on each side of your head, and one in the middle back.

. Layer four

o This is the last layer that will go all around the back of your head. o Section your hair for the last time. Make sure there is still hair pulled aside, because you’ll need it to cover the last set of clips.o These extensions will be placed randomly around the back of your head. Just be careful not to line them up with the clips below.. Finally–You’ll want to take a small section of hair on each side of your head, a few inches above your ears. Clip your last two extensions here.

Style your hair as you normally would to smooth it and make it all blend in. Now that you know how to put in your Clip Hair Extension, enjoy your new look!



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Read Greens Like The Pros

Read Greens Like The Pros

Putting is a combination of the mind, reading and execution. I have maintained my 12 handicap over the last twenty years simply by increasing my prowess on the green, while age has negatively impacted most of the other parts of my game. This article deals with the second aspect of the putting triad, reading greens.

A golf green is like a book, not a sentence. If you are on a strange course and didn’t take a couple minutes on the practice green, it is like you are opening up a mystery novel at chapter 14 instead of the first page. That’s fine if you want to learn the “plot” during the next few chapters/greens, but your score and countenance will reflect your early confusion.

Let us assume that you took a little time on the practice green before assaulting the course. Do not try to fix flaws in your putting technique during your few minutes practicing. Instead, determine two things:

1) The speed of the green (stimp)
2) How much the ball breaks at that green speed.

So instead of concentrating on draining putts, get a solid feel for the speed. Try various distances along with uphill, downhill and side hill. Remember how much your ball breaks on your regular course. The amount of break for the same grade on a different course is linear with the difference in speed.

Example: If you have to putt 20% softer on this different course, your ball will break 20% more for a given length of putt. Why? Gravity has that much more time to pull your ball downhill because you had to hit it slower. A ten-inch break on your home course will now break twelve inches.

Ok, we are on the course and you have hit the green with your approach shot. As you walk toward the green, take in the whole scene. Greens are built to shed water, not to hold it and have water pool every time the green is watered or when it rains. There is a scheme to remove water from all greens. Look over the whole green to see where to water will run off. This can be more than one place. Hint: On hilly or mountainous courses, 95% of the time water will flow away from the hill.

If there is a pond, stream, etc. near the green, the water run-off scheme will almost always be designed to allow water to eventually drain to it. Ever hear the phrase, “Breaks toward the water”?

Greens are also generally built to make us feel good, so most will have a slant toward the tee box in order to better hold approach shots. Beware of the slope of the green near greenside bunkers. There will normally be some slope away from the bunker for a distance.

Now you are on the green and “reading”. I always walk all the way up the line, read from behind the hole, then walk down the other side of the line and read from behind the ball towards the hole. Your feet and balance during this trek will tell you more than any other thing. If I have any questions remaining, I have no problem trampling right up my line to get a better feel. Let us be honest. When is that last time a footprint deflected your ball?

Hopefully one or more of the other players in your group will have to putt before you. Caution: All putting strokes are different. Some players cut the ball, some hook, some bounce or backspin, some decelerate. But watching all these putts will help you. It doesn’t matter if they are on your line or not. The most value you get will be watching what happens to their balls around the hole. Example: If someone putts well off your line and the ball slows quickly, his putt was uphill and yours will have to break toward him at the hole.

Other terrific clues to help you determine the slant of the green along your line are background structures and terrain. Look for houses, lakes, ocean, and horizon. All of these are true to the world.

Early in the day, you may still have dew on the greens for several holes, even after they were mowed. The marks left in the dew by previous putts will help to some extent. You will not be able to tell if these putts were blown by the hole in many cases, so just get the trend from the marks.

We need to address grain of the grass. My opinion of grain: Most announcers love to talk about it on TV because it is a nuance that most amateurs don’t think about, care about or know much about. The announcers talk about it like newscasters hype hot stories. The problem is, the more attention you pay to grain, the less attention you pay to factors that actually mean something. When you begin to get helped by dealing with the grain, join the Hooters Tour.

Should you play the wind? Unless it is howling, wind is a very minor factor influencing your ball on the green. Put your hand down next to the green to prove to yourself how much the wind on your face gets knocked down all the way down to the ground. I think you will find the effect will always be less than one inch along a twenty-foot putt.

All of these factors are going to work on your subconscious and you will generally develop a “gut feel”. As I talked about in a preceding article, you must not discount this feeling. You can read the green. Begin your focus immediately following your approach shot to the green. Use all the clues and believe in your skill. You CAN read greens!

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