Q: Acrylic and other synthetic yarns do not take dye very well, if at all. Your yarn need to be 100% wool, such as alpaca or sheep. Other natural fibers, such as cotton, may also work. White yarn will give you the brightest colors. If you want a softer effect, try gray, cream, or beige instead. There are lots of things you can use to dye your yarn with, including liquid food coloring, gel food coloring, and flavored juice mix (ie: Kool Aid). You can also use professional dyes as well, but you'll need to use special utensils for that to avoid contaminating your cookware. You can use just one color, but two or three will make your yarn look more interesting.
A: Buy some natural fiber yarn. Choose 1 to 3 colors of dye.

Article: The sun is strongest during the hours of 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. If you can avoid spending extending periods of time in the sun between these hours, do it. Go outdoors in the early mornings or in the late afternoon/evening. You still need to protect your skin from the sun during the early morning and evening, but you’ll be less likely to get burned by the most powerful rays. When you’re outside, always be in the shade when possible. This is particularly crucial during the peak hours when the sun is most dangerous. If you’re at an outdoor restaurant, request a table in the shade. Sit under a tree, enjoy the beach under a canopy, and keep making sure that you’re fully covered by shade. Sitting in direct sunlight without sunscreen is dangerous, even if you aren’t getting a visible burn. If you are going to be outdoors, do whatever you can to be out of the most powerful rays. In an ideal world, everyone would don sun safe clothing daily, shade would be readily available, and it would be possible to always stay indoors during the sun’s peak hours. Of course, that’s not always possible. It’s useful to keep a UV protection umbrella with you whenever possible, whether that’s in your car, your purse, or stashed in your office.  The UPF (or the Ultraviolet Protection Factor) will be listed on the umbrella. Choose one with a UPF of 50 or more. These travel sun umbrellas can be purchased on Amazon, or at most stores that sell outdoor equipment and sun safe clothing.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Stay indoors during the sunniest hours. Find shade. Keep an umbrella handy.

Problem: Article: Parental controls generally leave sites like Google and Bing accessible. Virtual Private Network (VPN) software is designed to mask your computer’s location and can help you bypass parental controls. VPNs are commonly used for those who wish to browse the web more securely or privately. There are many free VPNs each with their advantages and disadvantages. Some free VPNs include the following:   Hotspot Shield includes both free and a paid premium subscription. It's easy to use and has a data allowance of 500 MB per day. The only downside is you must provide a credit card and sign up for a free trial of the premium version, even if you plan on using the free model.  Tunnelbear is another easy to use VPN that is owned by McAfee. The downside to the free version is that it only offers a paltry 500 MB per month.  Proton VPN has a free option that includes unlimited data per month, but only allows you to connect one device. You can sign up only using an email address and it does not log the websites your visit. It is also one of the few free VPNs that have no ads on the client.  Hide.Me has a free option that includes a 2 GB per month data limit and only allows you to connect one device. However, it does not keep website logs or user data. It also has no ads. Once you find VPN software that is suitable for your needs, download the VPN client and install it.  Read the terms and conditions for any VPN software you download. Some free VPN clients contain malware, intrusive ads, and may track you on the internet. As a general rule, only download files from reputable, first-party sites. Third-party downloads run the risk of infecting your computer. Most VPNs have an app that allows you to activate the VPN. This will start routing all your internet traffic through another location. Open a browser and try typing in a previously-blocked site. You should now be able to bypass the parental controls!
Summary: Open a search engine of your choosing. Search free VPN software. Download VPN software. Activate your VPN. Confirm that you have unrestricted browsing.

Q: The wiring here will be similar to wiring a single voice coil (SVC) sub-woofer. The difference to remember is that dual voice coil (DVC) subs have two coils, and thus four input terminals. Two of them are positive and two are negative. Choose one of the positive terminals and connect it to the positive bridged terminal of the amp. Just like wiring two separate speakers, the two coils within your DVC can be wired in series (increasing the sub's impedance) or in parallel (decreasing the sub's impedance).  If you are wiring the coils in series then run a wire from the positive terminal of the first coil (the one wired to the amp) to the negative terminal of the second coil and from the negative terminal of the first coil to the positive terminal of the second. If you are wiring the coils in parallel then run a wire from the first positive terminal to the second positive terminal and a wire from the first negative terminal to the second negative terminal. Again, you have the series verses parallel debate.  If you choose to wire the subs in series, connect the negative end of the second coil in the first sub to the positive end of the first coil in the second sub (these circuits can get complicated fast). Next, connect the negative end of the first coil to the positive end of the second coil. Finally connect the negative end of the second coil to the negative bridged terminal on the amp. If wiring in parallel, connect the negative end of the first sub's second coil to the negative end of the second sub's second coil. Connect the positive end of the first sub's first coil to the positive end of the second sub's first coil. Follow the same guidelines as when you connected the first sub's coils. Now comes the easy part. Regardless of which combinations of series and parallels you chose above to get the proper impedance and power distribution in your system, closing the circuit will be one easy step. Run a wire to connect the negative terminal of the second coil in your second sub to the negative bridged terminal of the amp. Power up your system and test it out. Start at a low volume and then slowly increase it to listen for anything that doesn’t sound right, like static or a difference in volume between the two subwoofers. If the bass and sub-bass are quiet or not present at all, something is mis-wired.
A:
Wire the amplifier to the first subwoofer. Connect the two coils. Wire the second subwoofer to the first subwoofer. Connect the second sub's coils. Complete the circuit. Listen for inconsistencies.