The longer it takes for water to make its way through the hose and into your pool, the warmer that water will be. While fifty feet of hose is generally sufficient, additional length means the water will have even more time to warm up. The added surface area of the hose collects more heat, as well. If you use a dark-colored hose, the water can get even warmer because dark colors absorb more solar energy.  A black rubber hose is ideal and relatively inexpensive. You can also use a black garden irrigation pipe, because it’s thin walls allow for a faster heat transfer. While it is inexpensive, it will also kink easily. Both of these are available in most home supply stores. When filling your pool, make sure the hose gets full sun exposure to absorb as much energy as possible. Point the hose directly towards the sun or mount your hose on a board that can be angled toward the sun for even more exposure. You may want to consider mounting the hose on a board and attach it to a sun-facing roof. This is not recommended unless you have a suitable low roof, such a shed, or are skilled at working at roof height. A thinner stream of water will heat more quickly when filling your pool. Use a hose that is ⅝ or ½ inch in diameter to slowly fill the pool. Try keeping the stream around half an inch in diameter to allow it to take in heat while still filling the pool at a decent rate. Always fill up your pool on a sunny day to take the most advantage of the sun’s energy.
++++++++++
One-sentence summary -- Use a long, dark-colored hose to fill up your pool. Make sure the hose is in direct sunlight. Fill the pool slowly with a thin hose.

Q: Instead of choosing the first cigar you see, you should know how to recognize each different type of cigar. Ask a salesman for help when you're deciding on a type of cigar. Being aware of the different types of cigars will make you feel more knowledgeable when you actually start smoking them. There is a variety of cigars to choose from:.  The Corona. This cigar measures 6 inches (15.2 cm) by 42-ring gauge -- this refers to the diameter of the cigar. This cigar has an open foot (the part that is lit) and a closed and rounded head (the part that you smoke). The Pyramid. This cigar has a pointed, closed head. The Torpedo. This cigar has a bulge in the middle and a pointed head and closed foot. The Perfecto. This is like the Torpedo, except it has a bulge in the middle and two closed ends, making it a rounder cigar. The Panatela. This cigar measures 7 inches (17.8 cm) by 38-ring gauge and is longer and thinner than the Corona. The Culebra. This cigar is made of three Panatellas braided together. It looks like a thick rope.
A: Familiarize yourself with the varieties of cigars.

Article: Press the Windows key, type "run," then press ↵ Enter. The Windows' run tool lets you quickly open up programs that aren't as easy to find on your computer, such as regedit. Type "regedit" into the run tool's input box. Then, press ↵ Enter. You will be asked whether or not you want to allow the following program to make changes to your computer. Click "yes." On the left side of the Registry Editor window, you should see a list of folders all starting with "HKEY." Double-clicking the HKEY_CURRENT_USER folder will open up its contents, known in the Registry as its tree. Within the HKEY_CURRENT_USER folder, you should see a folder titled "Software." Double-click on this folder to reveal its tree. If you have trouble finding this folder, try clicking the 's' key to go through all items in the folder starting with the letter 's'. Keep on clicking until you see the Software folder. Within the Software folder, you should see a folder titled "Microsoft." Double-click this folder to reveal its tree. Within the Microsoft folder, you should see a folder titled "Internet Explorer." Double-click on this folder to reveal its tree. Again, if you have trouble finding this folder, try clicking the 'i' key to go through all items in the folder starting with the letter 'i'. Keep on clicking until you see the Internet Explorer folder. Within the Internet Explorer folder, you should see a folder titled TypedURLs. Click on this folder to show a list of URLs you most frequently visit. This is the list that Internet Explorer draws on to make auto-complete suggestions whenever you start typing a URL in the address bar. If you see some websites that you have never visited, your registry may have been edited by malware. Malware will edit this list in order to direct you to websites that you would not normally visit. If you are concerned that your computer may be affected by malware, read our article about how to get rid of malware. You can delete either individual URLs or groups of URLs. After deleting a URL, Internet Explorer will no longer show this URL in your history and will no longer suggest the website. You can delete every entry except for the topmost entry. This is the placeholder entry and does not hold any actual URL.   Individual entries: Right-click on the URL entry under the "Name" header, click "Delete" from the dropdown menu. In the pop-up dialog box that warns you about deleting anything from the registry, click "Yes."  Multiple Entries: Click and drag over multiple entries in the "Name" column. Right-click on any of the selected entries, click "Delete" from the dropdown menu, then click "yes" in the dialog box.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Run. Open regedit. Double-Click HKEY_CURRENT_USER. Double-click on the Software folder. Double-click on the Microsoft folder. Double-click on the Internet Explorer folder. Click on the TypedURLs folder. Delete entries.

Article: Gently clean the exterior of the chaga with your hands or a soft-bristled brush. Make sure there are no insects or residual tree bark left on the chaga, or else it could develop mold. Larger pieces of chaga will take longer to dry out and could possibly develop mold. Use a knife to cut the chaga into pieces so they will dry out more efficiently.  The pieces do not need to be uniform in shape, but they should be relatively similar in size. You can cut the pieces thinner if you want them to dry more quickly. Try to use a grated tray so air can flow on all sides of the chaga pieces. Leave them on the windowsill for 3 days until they feel hard and dry.  Do not use the oven to dry out mushrooms. If you have access to a dehydrator, set the temperature to 120 °F (49 °C) or lower to dry the mushrooms. Dump all the pieces of the chaga into the jar and keep it in a cupboard or closed pantry. Chaga can be stored throughout the year.  Most times, 1 grapefruit-sized portion of chaga will be enough for a full year unless you use it multiple times a day. The chunks can be ground into a powder with a mortar and pestle after they have been dried.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Remove any tree bark from your chaga. Break chunks of chaga into pieces 1 by 1 in (2.5 by 2.5 cm) or smaller in size. Place the pieces on a tray on a sunny windowsill to dry them. Store the pieces in an airtight glass jar in a dark place for up to 1 year.