Problem: Article: This is the first and most obvious rule. You will need to use smaller frames for guns such as regular plasma shooters and machine guns. You will use much larger handles once you’re making guns that shoot saw blades from the bottom and grenades from the top however! These dictate what kind of projectiles your gun uses. Always make sure you’re using combos that make sense. You need to find your own balance between those powerful tools that rip necromorphs to pieces, and the smaller less powerful tools that will keep them at bay. For example, it may seem like a great idea to pack two powerhouses on one gun, but that is not always the case. Two powerhouses also will mean slow shots. Use the tips to adjust exactly how your tool fires. There are hundreds of different ways you can make different tips and tools work together. The best way to figure it out is to experiment! For example, you really love that pneumatic torch but wish there was a way you  could make the fire come out in a smaller area with more power. Easy peasy: you would need to attach a compressor. You can have up to two attachments on your weapon at all times, and they alter the way your gun fires in general. You can connect a safety guard if you’re using a grenade launcher. This will prevent you from taking any splash damage if you should happen to get trigger-happy in a narrow hallway. It’s the last way that you can edit your gun. Most tools can hold up to 4, so 8 total for each of your guns. These have a variety of effects that alter the damage you do, your reload speed, ammo capacity and more. The more you begin to think about it the more you realize that in Dead Space 3 your guns really are all your own. You can make them, experiment, change a few things, and try again. Before you know it you will have your ultimate weapon combo!
Summary: Make sure you’re using the proper frame. Concern yourself with the upper and lower tools. Pay attention to the tips for your upper and lower tool tips. Mind the attachments. Edit your gun with circuits.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Vampire Goth hairstyles are characterized by stark, monochromatic, and simple colors, so dying your hair bright white or jet black is great way to achieve this look. For a more permanent look, you can visit your local salon or purchase a permanent or semi-permanent black hair dye from a drug or beauty supply store. For longer-lasting white hair, try learning how to get white hair using bleach and toner. If you are looking for a more temporary option, you can use a spray-on temporary hair color in either white or black. Temporary spray-on hair colors are easy to apply by following the directions on the container, and generally wash out after 1 to 2 washes. Use a straightening iron or hairdryer to straighten your hair until it is stick-straight. Vampire Goth hairstyles are generally clean and pristine, so this is a relatively easy look to accomplish whether your hair is long or short. Try parting your hair in the middle before or after your straighten it for an extra mysterious, vampire vibe.  Wear just a few simple accessories or skip them altogether to stay in-line with the vampire Goth style. Try adding a bright red lipstick, pale face make up, and jet black mascara to complete your vampire look. If you have shorter hair (above the shoulders) or bangs, you can achieve a vampire Goth look by creating a deep side part on either the left or right side and sweeping your hair across your forehead. Once your hair is parted correctly, use a curling iron to create loose waves across the front of your hair. Trying using a dark eyeliner on both your upper and lower lids, as well as a dark eyeshadow to enhance your mysterious vibe.

SUMMARY: Dye your hair bright white or jet black. Straighten your hair stick-straight. Try a side-swept, curly vampire look.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Book a vacation to a far-away romantic locale when you know you and your spouse can both get some time off. Pack your bags, and when he or she comes home, whisk your spouse off to the airport for an intimate and exotic vacation.  Go on a trip to Europe and ride a gondola through the canals of Venice, or head to a tropical island where the two of you can sit on the beach without the distractions of work or kids. The trick here is making sure you and your spouse both have time off work without telling him or her why they'll need the time off. You may have to tell your spouse to take some vacation time for a surprise. If a grand romantic trip is not in your budget, a weekend trip out of town can be a really nice surprise. Pick somewhere beautiful and/or fun, and hop in the car. Camp out under the stars, or find a nice bed and breakfast for a night or two. A romantic getaway doesn't have to break the bank. If you don't have the time or resources for a trip out of town, even a day trip alone together can be a nice, intimate surprise. Just get away from home for a little while so you can focus on each other without distraction.  Plus, you don't have to worry about figuring out overnight care for your kids or paying for a place to stay.  If your spouse likes the outdoors, you can go hiking in a nearby park, or visit the ocean or a nearby lake for the day. Another option would be to visit a nearby town that has some fun attractions. Visit a museum or see a play in another city, or do a historical walking tour. Make it extra surprising by not telling your spouse where you're going until you get there!
Summary: Surprise your spouse with a big trip. Take a weekend trip. Go on a day trip.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Cutting secondary stems will give you a fuller weigela plant. Locate 2-3 branches that are growing next to the main stem and use a hand-held pruning saw to cut the stems upward at a 45-degree angle. Saw the stems as close to the ground as you can. This will divert the plant's energy to the main stem and new growth, which will promote stronger blooms. Seed pods are left over after the flowers bloom and fall off the plant. They look like buds on the tips of the weigela branches. Use a pair of hand shears to cut the upper growth right above a lower hanging bud on the branch.  Do not cut more than 1/2 of the branches full length. Make the cut straight, right above a flowering bud. Cutting away old buds will promote the growth of new, stronger buds which will lead to more robust blooms the next year. Look for light grey or brown branches that feel brittle or hollow to the touch. Diseased branches may also have spots or mold on them. Cut these branches down to the main stem, on a 45-degree angle, to make room for new growth and prevent potential disease from spreading. If the center of the branch is brown or gray, the branch is dead. If a branch looks weak or wispy, there's a good chance it will never develop flowering buds. Cut away these branches down to the main stem to promote growth in other parts of the plant. Leave strong branches that have minimal offshoots and that are capable of growing flowers. You should cut branches that are rubbing up against the main stem or crossing over, as they can damage the plant. Use a pair of hand shears and cut the branches down to the main stem. Use rejuvenation pruning if you want to start over with your weigela shrub. Prune all the branches down to 1/3 each season until the shrub is 4–10 inches (10–25 cm) in height and there is only new branches left. This is a great way to restart your plant without having to purchase a new one. You should rejuvenate prune in the late winter.
Summary:
Saw 2-3 secondary stems to the ground on mature plants. Cut off the tops of the seed pod branches. Cut away dead or diseased branches. Prune off wispy branches. Cut off branches that are rubbing against the main stem. Prune 1/3 of the plant over several seasons to "restart" your plant.