Write an article based on this "Refer to your owner's manual. Park the car on a flat even surface. Get some paper towels or an old rag."
article: Mobil One and other oil manufacturers recommend checking engine oil levels before driving your vehicle, when the oil is still cold. However, some manufacturers will recommend checking the oil after you've warmed up the engine, so check your owner's manual to find the specific recommendations for your vehicle. You want the oil to be in the oil pan, not in the engine as it will be while you're driving. Immediately after driving, the oil level will appear lower, making it easier to overfill the oil. If you want to check the oil and have been driving the vehicle, wait five or ten minutes to let it settle into the oil pan before checking it.  In very cold weather, it may be appropriate to drive the car around a bit first to get the oil loosened up and less viscous before checking it. Let the engine run for a few minutes, then let it cool down for five before you check it. Many people disagree about whether or not the oil should be checked hot or cold. Some manufacturers recommend checking engine oil warm, and it's perfectly fine to do so as long as you're looking at the right line. There will appear to be "less" oil on the gauge when the oil is colder, but the oil will thin out as the vehicle runs up to normal operating temperature. Synthetic oil expands more when it is hot than "regular" oil does, so it may be best to check your oil cold if you use synthetic oil. Talk to your mechanic if you aren't sure. To get an accurate reading, you'll also need to make sure the oil isn't sloshed to one side of the pan, which can give you a slightly inaccurate reading. Try to find a relatively flat surface on which to park and check your oil. When you check your oil, it's important that you have a couple of paper towels or some other cloth that you can use to wipe it off and check the consistency of the oil. Paper towels usually work best, because it gives you a nice white backdrop contrast to examine the color. Also a great way to keep your hands clean.

Write an article based on this "Purchase a wireless router. Connect your router to your modem. Connect any devices you want to hard wire with CAT 5 (or better) Ethernet cables. Connect at least one computer via Ethernet."
article: Routers come in all shapes and sizes. Compare features to find the router that is right for you. If you have more area that you need to cover, or have lots of walls in your home, you’ll need a router that offers the option of upgrading antenna(s) with high gain types - if not supplied in the box.  If more than one wireless device will be connecting at the same time at different speeds, a MiMo type router is recommended, otherwise the speed for all devices will drop the highest supported by all at that time. All modern routers should support 802.11n, or Wireless-N). This is the most stable, offers the fastest speeds and is backwards compatible with older standards such as 802.11g. Routers and wireless routers enable you to share your broadband internet connection with multiple devices. To do so, you will need to connect your broadband modem to the router. For best results, place your router near your modem.  Connect the router and the modem with an Ethernet cable. Most routers come packaged with a short Ethernet cable that you can use for this. Connect the modem to the WAN / Internet Port on your router. It is usually offset, and may be a different color from the LAN Ports. WAN stands for "Wide Area Network" which is what the internet actually is.  LAN stands for "Local Area Network".  The router will assign a local or "private" IP address to any device connected to its LAN Ports or WiFi signal from a pool of private addresses (listed further below). If you have computers that are close, or a video game console or TV, you can connect them to the router via Ethernet. This will result in a more stable and faster connection, and doesn’t require any extra configuration. You will need at least one computer connecting via Ethernet cable in order to adjust your router settings. You can disconnect this computer afterwards if you want to connect wirelessly. You can also connect your laptop wirelessly for the first time, the wifi network name and the default password will be printed on the router's label

Write an article based on this "Use a pot large enough to leave 3 inches (7.6 cm) of space above the oil. Pick a stable pan with a heavy bottom. Choose an oil with a high smoke point. Use a fire extinguisher or baking soda to put out a grease fire."
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Oil can bubble up and pop, and you don't want it to spill over. Spillover can lead to a grease fire. Make sure your pot is deep enough to cover the food completely and leave space at the top if you're deep-frying or come halfway up the food if your shallow-frying. If you're not sure, pick a larger pot. Some smaller saucepans tip over easily, and you don't want that to happen with hot grease. Make sure the pot you use is heavy and stable on the stove. If your oil doesn't have a high smoke point, you could end up filling your kitchen with smoke, which is a hazard. Typical frying oils include peanut, corn, or canola oil, all of which have high smoke points. Often, you'll be frying foods under 400 °F (204 °C), so look for an oil with a smoke point above this temperature. You can check the smoke points for oils online. If the worst does happen, don't pour water on a grease fire. It will only make it worse. Turn the heat off on the pan first, then use a fire extinguisher or baking soda to smother the fire.  If you don't have one of these two things, use a metal lid to smother the fire before it gets out of hand. Place the lid over the pan to smother it. You can also use a baking sheet. Make sure to use a fire extinguisher meant for grease fires. You can use a class B extinguisher or a multipurpose extinguisher that includes class B.