In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . You'll need to record a lot of information in order to crack a safe. Not only are line graphs an easy way to do so, the shape of the graph will aid you in finding the data you'll need. Each graph's x-axis should cover a span from 0 to the highest number on the dial face, spaced out enough to clearly graph points 3 numbers apart or closer. The y-axis only needs to cover a span of about 5 numbers, but you can leave it blank for now.  Label one graph's x-axis "starting position" and its y-axis "left contact point". Label the second graph's x-axis "starting position" and its y-axis "right contact point". Spin the dial several rotations clockwise to disengage the wheels, then set it at the zero position. You're trying to find the contact areas where the drive cam connects to a wheel (see Learn How a Combination Lock Functions). Make sure to note the exact number you heard each click. You'll need two separate points, usually within a few numbers of each other. On your "left contact point" graph, make a point at x=0 (the number the dial began on). The y-value is the number on the dial where you heard the first click.  Similarly, on your "right contact point" graph, mark a point at x=0 and a y value where you heard the second click. You can now label your y-axes. Leave enough room to graph a spread of 5 numbers on either side of the y-value you just recorded. Spin the dial clockwise a few times and set it 3 numbers further clockwise of zero. This new number is the next x-value you'll record. Find the new y-values of the first and second clicks when you start at this location. They should be near where you heard them last time. When you've recorded the second location, reset the lock again and set it an additional 3 numbers counterclockwise. Once you've mapped the entire dial (in increments of 3) and are back at the zero position, you can stop testing. At certain x-axis points the difference between the left and right contact point values (y axis) will be smaller.  This is easier to see if you lay the two graphs one above the other and literally find the points where the two graphs are closest together. Each of these points corresponds with a correct number in the combination. You should know how many numbers there are in the combination, either because you've used this safe previously or because you followed the instructions for Find the Combination Length. If the quantity of converging points on the graph doesn't match the quantity of numbers in the combination, make a new graph and see which points are consistently narrow. If the y-values on the two charts are closest together when x=3, 42, and 66, write down these numbers.  If you successfully followed these steps, these numbers should be the ones used in the combination, or at least close enough to work. Note that we do not know which sequence of these numbers is the correct one. Read on for additional testing and tips.
Summary: Set up two line graphs Label each graph. Reset the lock, then set it to zero. Rotate slowly counterclockwise and listen. When you hear two clicks close together, note the position of the dial at each click. Graph these points. Reset the lock and set it 3 numbers left of zero. Continue recording the location of the two clicks. Keep testing until your line graphs are done. Look for points on your graphs where the two y-values converge. Write down the x-values at these locations.

Problem: Article: If you had someone break up with you, one of your first thoughts might be that of revenge, especially if you didn’t see the breakup coming.  You may think that getting revenge on the person who broke up with you might make you feel better, or at the very least give you a sense of justice, but it won’t.  Revenge will just end up making you feel worse.  Don’t make any decisions after a break up until you are calm and rational.  Give yourself time to heal before you ‘do’ anything. You most likely want revenge because you feel your trust has been broken, but getting revenge is not going to help to restore any of that trust. Whether you were the one who initiated the break-up, or someone broke up with you, you need to let go of any regret you may harbour.  If someone broke up with you, you likely had little or no control over the event, so it is a waste of your time to dwell on what might have been.  If you broke up with someone, you probably had a good reason.  Remind yourself of that good reason when you start to feel regretful in order to demonstrate to yourself why you shouldn’t be upset you broke up with someone.  Regardless of what happened, take the time to look at what weaknesses you might have that lead to the breakup. Whether you discover weaknesses or mistakes, realize that this is your change you learn from them.  How can you do things differently in the future? Focus on things you can control and change.  Try not to worry about the things out of your control. Whether you broke up with someone, or someone broke up with you, it is really easy to think of all the negative things that came from the breakup — things like feeling depressed and lonely.  Try not to focus on these negative things, instead look at all the good and positive things that can (or have) come from the breakup.  Write your feelings in a journal.  Write specifically about the positive things that have happened because of the breakup. These positive things might be things you learned while in the relationship, or they may be the good reasons why the breakup was necessary.  They can also include the positive outcomes that have resulted because of the breakup. Before you started to date this person you probably had a routine that you followed regularly.  That routine was probably dropped or changed once you started dating.  Now that you no longer have anyone else to worry about, get back into your routine.  Start up your normal exercise routine again.  Get back into the shape you were before the relationship. Spend more time working on extra work or home projects, anything you put aside during your relationship because you had no time. Plan and cook healthy meals regularly. Schedule and attend any missed or delayed appointments such as the dentist or the eye doctor. When in a relationship you always have two people on the top of your priority list — you and your partner.  Now that you’re no longer in a relationship you can concentrate on just taking care of yourself and making yourself the priority.  Avoid sacrificing your time for others, make yourself the priority everyday.
Summary:
Avoid getting revenge. Release any regret you have over the break-up. Think about the positive things that can come from the break-up. Go back to your pre-dating routine. Concentrate on your personal priorities.