Article: In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, you can date a total of 6 women. Most of the women have prerequisite challenges that you must complete before you can date them. 2 of the women—Denise and Millie—are encountered during story quests, but the other 4 women must actively be sought out. Once you're dating a woman, you can increase a "Progress" meter by going on successful dates, dancing, driving carefully, and so on.  Once the progress meter reaches the 50 percent mark, you'll unlock a perk exclusive to dating the current woman; the 100 percent mark will unlock another perk. The progress meter will decrease if you go on a bad date or if you abandon or harm the woman. It will also decrease if you leave the woman's geographical area, re-enter it, and don't go on a date with her before leaving again. Each woman has different preferences, including favorite restaurants, preferred driving speeds, and acceptable neighborhoods to be in. Taking her to her favorite restaurant, completing various mini-games, and avoiding going over her preferred speed or driving through unacceptable neighborhoods will ensure that you have a good date. Abandoning your date will count against your progress with the woman. Feasibly, you can date all 6 women at the same time without negative repercussions; you just have to remember to go on at least one date one any time you enter her geographical area. For example, if you're dating both Helena (Flint County) and Katie (San Fierro), you would have to go on a date with Katie if you enter San Fierro from a different location, and you would have to go on a date with Helen after entering Flint County. When you go to pick up your girlfriend, she will suggest one of three dates: dining, driving, or dancing. You'll then have to take her to the right place depending on her preferred locations. Jealous girlfriends occur if you begin dating more than one woman without taking either of them on a date; if a jealous girlfriend catches you with another woman, you will lose progress with the jealous girlfriend. You can force jealous girlfriends to stop appearing by doing one of the following things:  Going on a date with your first girlfriend before pursuing another woman. Evading a jealous girlfriend in a car chase long enough to force her to despawn. Get caught once by a jealous girlfriend.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Understand how dating works. Keep in mind the "Progress" meter. Know how to prevent bad dates. Know that you can date multiple women at once. Know how a date works. Avoid jealous girlfriends.
Article: The hands will move when you press the spindle at the bottom of your gauge. The outer face, which can be turned by twisting the outer rim of the face, takes the smaller measurements, usually in one-thousandths. The inner face, which is small and stationary, keeps track of the number of revolutions.  Some dial indicators may have more than one face. If yours does, consult the instruction documents for more information about the extra faces. Your manufacturer will also print the range of measurements on either your dial indicator or the instructions that come with it. They commonly measure from .001-1.0 inch. The spindle extends from the bottom of your gauge and is used to take the measurements. To take a measurement, you will press it against what is being measured. The length of the spindle that can be inserted into the gauge during the measurement will correspond with the measurement that appears on the dial face. You should see 100 marks on the larger face that represent .001 inches. The length of your spindle and number of revolutions that the hand makes on the larger face when the spindle is fully inserted will determine how the marks on the small face are measured. For example, if you can insert your 1-inch long spindle for 10 revolutions, then each revolution measures .1-inches.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Look at the faces on your dial indicator. Measure how long your spindle is. Identify the measurement marks.
Article: Because you will be actively pursuing your dream, you may not have time to pursue a whole career like teaching or working a 9 to 5 job. You may still need an income to pursue your dream, however. So look for a job that you can work at consistently while you pursue your passion. Eventually, with enough education and experience working in the field you are pursuing, you will be able to make money doing what you love.  Some examples of flexible jobs include doing freelance work marketing, writing, doing graphic design or working in social media.  Working at a restaurant, coffee shop or bar is another way to provide for yourself financially while you pursue your dream. Work to find a room or place to live that gives you the space you need to pursue your dream but allows you to save your money. Once again, what you want will might take time before it starts paying off financially. Finding sustainable ways to live is going to be essential to staying afloat while you work toward your dream. Live with other people. Share a room or house with friends or family. However, make sure that your living arrangements are helpful and not harmful. Living with friends or family can be great but not if it hurts your ability to pursue your goals. This is going to help you identify what you need to do in order to get where you want to go.  Decide what you want your end goal to be first. What do you want your lifestyle to look like, and where should your career be in five years? This should be a broad idea of what you want. For example, you may want to be living on your own and supporting yourself fully selling music and teaching music classes. Set a realistic timelines for the smaller goals that will lead to the end you created. For example, write down goals like receive training, get an internship, work with a mentor, get a job at a school. Write down your goals and display them somewhere you will see them often. For example, tape the goals to your mirror or near your desk to remind you of the things you are working toward. Track the progress that you make. If you do not get that internship, for example, cross out that goal and replace it with a comparable goal or a goal that will still serve to get you to your end goal. Reevaluate your 5 year plan. If you change your mind about what you want, that is okay. Make another 5 year plan.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find a job that will keep you afloat. Find affordable housing. Make a five year plan.