Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Place bacon slices close together in shallow pan, and cook in moderate oven (350̊ F. Drain on absorbent paper before serving.

Answer: ), turning once, until brown.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Document current releases. Document the releases of new movies. Calculate a rough estimate.

Answer: If you take note of the movies that are currently released, then you can anticipate when they are going in the vault and when they might be re-released. Take note of Disney commercials advertising limited-time offers for movie purchases. Those offers really are limited. For instance, if a commercial says only available until July 2015, then that really is the case. After that date, you won’t be able to purchase it for a while. New Disney movies such as Frozen are not currently in a vault because they’re new, but if the movie sells well it probably will be placed on the limited-release list. Frozen, for instance, did sell well and it wasn't released in Blu-ray, so it likely will go into a vault and won’t be available in that format for a while. Research when a movie was released. If you want to track when a movie will be re-released take note of the last time it was released. If you don’t know, then start with its original movie release date. Add two years for DVD production after the original movie release, then assume it went into the vault for seven years. This might not give you an exact release date, but it gives you a good estimate of when it will be released.  Let’s say Sleeping Beauty is to go into the vault in 2016, but you don’t know that. Research the original release date, which is 1959. Assume it’s available for two years for purchase. Then assume another seven years in the vault. Assume another 2 years for release out of the vault. Continue doing this up until present day. It will look like this. 1959+2 = 1961 ( Release) The movie is released until 1961.  Then it goes back into the vault for seven years until 1968.  1961 + 7 = 1968 ( Vault)  In 1968, it is released out of the vault for two years until 1970. Then, it goes back into the vault for another 7 years until 1977. If you keep this up until present day, you’ll find that the movie is released in 2013, which means it would go back into vault in 2015. In actuality, it goes back into vault in 2016, and if you adjust for the month and date, you can get an even more accurate release date. Nevertheless, just by using the year of the original release date, you can get really close to guesstimating the vault release dates.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Obtain a building permit. Get the necessary wood. Choose your roof. Find the remaining supplies. Get the right tools.

Answer: You will need to check with your local municipal and\or county building and\or planning and zoning to get a building permit before you do anything. Call or visit their offices to find out what you are required to do to get a building permit, and then go through the process and obtain your permit before you build anything. In order to build a pole barn, you will need to start with the right wood. The name “pole barn” can be slightly misleading, as you have the option of not only using poles but also square posts as well. You also are not limited to the construction of a barn, but any outdoor structure you would like including sheds, workshops, and garages.  You can use regular square posts, round poles, or old utility poles to build your structure. If you would like, you have the option of using logs you've felled or found on your own. Whatever wood you use, make sure that it is pressure-treated and rot resistant so that the integrity of your structure is not placed in jeopardy. You will need 2x4s and 2x6s to frame the structure and add the roof trusses and lumber for the roof framing. Use plywood to create the walls. You have the option of adding wood siding on the outside of the plywood to give added appeal to the appearance. Most pole barn roofs are made from metal roofing, because they are inexpensive, easy to install, and last a long time. A metal roof is also much better than shingles or rolled roofing if the structure is large, especially in areas where it snows. However if you don't find metal roofing aesthetically pleasing, you have the option of installing shingles. Make sure you have rust resistant roof metal for the roofing. You will also need a ridge cap to cover the center of the roof. You will need concrete to place around the poles in the ground, as well as gravel to create a level ground-layer and provide drainage. Use a portable mixer if you are placing many poles. You will also need galvanized screws, screw-in and straight roofing nails, and storm clips to keep your nails anchored. You can use bolted plates to attach the poles together instead of cutting notches in them as well. Part of the attraction of building a pole barn is the simplicity involved in putting it together. You don't need a lot of tools, but have the option of buying/renting some bigger machines to aid in the building process.  You will need a tool to use to dig the holes for the poles. You can choose between using a post-hole digger or a tractor-powered auger. The latter is obviously less time consuming, although it is much more expensive to rent. Another option is to check for a truck mounted hole drilling service in your area. You will need a laser-level and carpenter's level, an electric drill with the attachment for roofing screws, a hammer, a miter or circular saw, and a hand saw. You have the option of renting a backhoe for this project, although it is not required. You can also use a large tamper to help level the post-holes for the poles.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Set up your sprayer. Add a layer of primer using a paint brush. Spray your fence. Give your fence an extra coat if necessary.

Answer:
Each sprayer is different, so read the instruction manual before starting. Usually, you fill the sprayer's bucket with your chosen paint. You then attach the sprayer pump to the bucket. Sprayers usually come with different nozzles depending on which part of the fence you're painting, so choose the correct nozzle to begin.  Unless you're only painting a small portion of the fence, choose the largest nozzle first. As you continue painting and need to get into cracks and crevices, use smaller, more precise nozzles as needed. Remember to use an oil-based fence that is safe for wood and exterior use and choose a day that is not very windy. Use horizontal strokes for horizontal panels and vertical strokes for vertical ones. Allow the primer to dry before proceeding. Drying times vary, so refer to the instructions on the can of primer for precise drying times. Keep your nozzle about six to eight inches away from the fence. Use a steady back and forth motion to spray your fence. For horizontal panels, move up and down. For verticals ones, move back and forth.  After spraying down one panel, go over your work at a perpendicular line of about 90 degrees. This leaves a crisscross pattern on your fence that eliminates streaks. Make sure not to make arcs at the ends of each stroke. This will spray paint in unwanted places. After your paint dries, examine your fence. Decide whether or not a second coat is necessary. If you chose a quality paint, you can probably get by with a single coat. However, if your paint is a little thin, add an extra coat after the first 1 dries. Check your paint's instructions to see how long it takes to dry. Most paints need to dry overnight.