Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Turn everything off. Connect the DVI end of the cable to the TV. Connect the HDMI end of the cable to the DVR. Hook up the audio wires to the TV. Hook up the same audio wires to the DVR. Turn everything back on.

Answer: Make sure that both the TV and DVR are off before connecting them. You can keep both devices plugged into a power source as long as they remain off while you connect them. Plug the DVI end of a standard HDMI-to-DVI cable into the DVI In port on the back or side of your TV. If you cannot find an HDMI-to-DVI cable, you can use a standard HDMI cable and an HDMI-to-DVI adapter. Simply plug one side of the HDMI cable into the HDMI port on the adapter and plug the DVI connector on the adapter into the DVI In port on your TV. Plug the HDMI end of the same HDMI-to-DVI cable into the HDMI Out port on the back of your DVR box. If using an HDMI cable with an adapter, simply plug the free end of the cable into the HDMI Out port on the DVR. Connect the plugs at one end of an L/R audio cable into the matching Audio In ports on the back of your TV. The red plug should be plugged into the red Audio In Right port and the white plug should be connected to the white Audio In Left port. Connect the plugs at the other end of the same L/R audio cable to the matching Audio Out ports on the back of your DVR. Connect the red plug to the Audio Out Right port and the white plug to the Audio Out Left port. Now that everything is connected, turn the TV and and DVR on. Switch the TV to the appropriate input source to watch content from your DVR. You'll need to press the “Source” or “Input” button on your TV or remote control to change the source. The cable is connected to the DVI port on your TV, so you need to scroll through the options until you reach “DVI.”


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (180 degrees Celsius). Grease a cookie sheet with non-stick cooking spray. Cream the butter, sugar, egg, and vanilla until light and fluffy. Fold in the cream of tarter, flour, baking soda, salt and sprinkles. Flatten and spread the cookie dough on the cookie sheet. Bake the cookie in the oven for about 14-16 minutes. Allow the cookie to cool for about 10 minutes. Serve.

Answer: Beat for about 2 minutes. Blend until properly combined, but do not over-mix.    Slice the cookie into pieces. Top with whipped cream, if desired. Enjoy!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Stop the activity. Stretch the affected muscle gently. Walk off a leg cramp. Massage the cramped muscle. Apply heat for immediate relief. Massage your cramp with ice if you'd rather not use heat.

Answer: If you are exercising or doing some other type of physical activity when you get a cramp, stop the activity immediately. Continuing may make the cramp worse. A cramp is a contraction, so stretching helps to counter it by lengthening the muscle fibers. Cramps predominantly occur in the muscles of the leg (hamstrings, calves and soles of your feet), so when you feel one coming on, stand up and oppose the cramp by stretching the muscle in the opposite direction.  For example, just as you feel your calf muscle begin to contract and cramp up, extend the affected leg behind you and assume a fencer's stance. Bend your forward-positioned leg at the knee and slowly lunge forward with both feet flat on the ground until you feel a calf stretch in the extended leg. When combating a muscle cramp, hold stretches for at least 30 seconds while breathing deeply and see if that's sufficient. You may need to do a few more repetitions to successfully thwart the cramp. If your leg is cramping, walk on it. Walking will lengthen your muscles, and the movement will get your blood flowing. If you're in bed and don't want to get up, try flexing your foot and jiggling your leg. Press into the center of your cramp. Massage the affected muscle fibers with your thumb until the cramp subsides. Sustain pressure to the trigger point, which may help release the cramp. If the muscle cramp is in the sole of your foot, use a tennis ball, soda pop bottle, or small wooden roller to massage the tension away. Use a warm heating pad or heat pack, but make sure they are not too hot. Microwave a damp towel if you don't have an ordinary heat pack. Apply heat for 20 minutes, then rest for 20 minutes, then re-apply heat if you need to. If it feels painful to the touch, it's too hot. Some people prefer ice to heat when they have a muscle cramp. Wrap ice in a towel or put it in a paper cup and rub your cramp with it for no more than 10 minutes. Stop icing if the area turns red or pain from the cramp subsides. If the ice feels bad, stop using it and apply heat instead.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Ventilate the area. Discontinue use of appliances and electrical devices. Leave the building. Call a professional.

Answer:
Both before and after you attempt to fix a gas leak, you need to make sure that the area is well-ventilated. If the area is not well-ventilated, you may have a potentially dangerous accumulation of gas.  Open windows and doors. Allow an area to air out before re-entering it or turning on any appliances. If you have any doubt that you've fixed the gas leak, you should not engage in any activity that could result in a gas explosion. This is important, as any fire or electronic activity could potentially ignite accumulated gas. Refrain from:  Lighting matches or lighters. Operating electrical switches. Using telephones. Answering your cell phone or using other portable electronic devices. The second you suspect there is an ongoing gas leak, you should vacate the building at once. This is important, as gas leaks can quickly turn into gas explosions. In addition, you might also be overcome by the gas and lose consciousness.  After exiting the building, stay at least 100 feet away. If safe, and if you know where it is, locate the gas shut off valve and turn off the gas for the premises. After exiting the building, you should call a professional to properly fix the gas leak. A professional will be able to quickly locate the source of the leak, fix it, and prevent harm to property or people.  Call your gas company if you suspect the leak in your home or business is linked to a larger leak in their system. Inform the professional of any steps you've taken to fix the gas leak. If you've turned the main gas switch off, shut off gas to an appliance, added piping, or changed any substantial part of your gas system, they need to know. If you have an uncontrolled gas leak in your home or business, call local authorities immediately. For example, call 911 in the United States.