Speed Hunter

Unlike a Television Screen which sits in one place, relatively undisturbed, laptop screens are constantly on the move: exposed to dirt, grime, dust and worst of all, finger prints. Luckily cleaning your computer screen is not very hard to do and can even be accomplished with household products!
The first step in cleaning laptop screen is to find a cleaning solution to use. Many commercial cleaning products can be purchased at regular department stores and electronic stores. These types of cleaning products may be labeled as television cleaners, LCD cleaners, computer cleaning wipes, etc. There is no need to buy these products, most of them are the same as the same solution You Can make at home for cleaning laptop screen.
The best thing to use when cleaning computer screen is plain distilled water. If more serious cleaning is needed, plain distilled water mixed with vinegar (50/50) can be used. It is not recommended to use any cleaner with strong solvents for cleaning LCD screens, strong solvents include: alcohol and ammonia.
Once the proper cleaning solution has been determined or mixed, the next stop is to place the solution is a spray bottle. A spray bottle with a fine mist is the best choice. Do not spray the bottle directly onto the screen, this could cause damage to the laptop. Instead, spray the mist onto cotton cloth.
A very fine cotton cloth should be used, nothing with a rough service such as a towel should be used. Be sure not to overly moisten the cloth, ideally it should be moist not wet to prevent excess cleaning solution from dripping off the cloth and possibly causing harm to the laptop.
Using the large, soft cotton cloth, wipe in a circular motion. A circular motion should be used at a relatively fast pace, apply light pressure without applying too much force. Remember not to press your fingertips deeply into the cloth as this can cause pressure onto the LCD Matrix and cause severe and permanent damage to your laptop LCD screen. Once the screen is no longer moist, you should have a beautiful, shiny and hopefully streak-free laptop screen!
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Horse show - Hunter Tips?
Do you guys have any tips for hunters?
I'm riding a horse who gets speedy after jumps and counter bends in corners too.
Any tips to keep her gait at "hunter" speed and to stop the counter bending in corners???
The questions that need to be asked and addressed are:
1) why is your horse rushing after the jumps?
2) why is your horse counter bending in the corners?
To correct both of these issues, you need to focus on your flat work.
First, to correct the counter bend, make sure your horse understands and is willing to listen to your cue to bend around your inside leg. While your horse is standing still, apply pressure with your left leg just behind the girth. Your right leg should be softly resting against the barrel, but not applying pressure. Open your left rein and keep contact in your right rein. If your horse starts to turn her nose to the left, she is giving to the pressure from your inside leg and understands the cue to bend. Allow her to bend all the way to your left foot by following her movement with your right shoulder. Try the same to exercise to the right. If your horse just walks off when you try this exercise, she does not understand the cue to bend and you will need to work on improving this through flat work exercises starting at walk and working up through canter.
Once you have established the ability to maintain true bend at all gaits, you can focus on jumping work. Rushing is usually caused by the horse being unbalanced on the approach to the jump (which counter bending in the corners will cause) and anxiety about jumping. A good exercise is to work over poles (think of them as 3" jumps) at trot and canter. Start with working on a circle (keeping true bend) and trotting or cantering over one pole. As you and your horse are able to maintain true bend, balance and steady rhythm, start working from a straighter approach; add a second pole a few strides after the first one, and gradually, build a course of poles.
When you and your horse are handling this exercise well, change some of the poles to cavalettis and due the same exercises with cavalettis.
Without the foundation of balance and rhythm through all gaits of your flat work, you and your horse will not jump well.
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