Problem: Article: Place the chimney starter on the open grill. Most chimney starters will hold approximately one-hundred coals. How much charcoal you need will depend on how hot your want your grill. For high heat, fill the chimney. For medium heat, fill it halfway. For low heat, fill it one-quarter full. Your chimney starter has a spot on the bottom to add paper. Fill the space with one or two pieces of paper. Any kind of paper works. For example, if you have old newspapers lying around you can use them to start your chimney. You don’t need to add lighter fluid to the charcoal when you use a chimney starter. Use a long match or lighter to set the paper alight. Light it on several spots to ensure the fire spreads. As the paper burns, it will ignite the charcoal in your chimney. Watch the coals to make sure they begin to turn grey. If not, light another piece of paper under your chimney. When most of the coals are grey and you start to see flames on top of your chimney, pour the coals out into your grill. Spread the coals evenly across the bottom of the grill with a long-handled instrument, such as a pair of tongs.
Summary: Pack charcoal into a chimney starter. Add newspaper to the chimney starter. Light the paper. Pour out the coals.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Contrary to popular understanding, your computer's built-in administrator can't regulate whether or not your Google Chrome browser synchronizes with your Google Account. If you're seeing the "Sync is disabled by your administrator" error, it's because your Google Account belongs to an organization's Google Admin group. If you're an administrator, you can turn on sync for your account. This error is common for school or work email addresses. Click or double-click the Chrome app icon, which resembles a red, yellow, green, and blue ball. Go to https://admin.google.com/ in Chrome. Type the email address for the administrator account into the provided text box. If you don't have access to the administrator account, you'll need to ask your system administrator to sign you in. It's below the text box. Type in the password for the administrator account. It's below the text box. This is in the upper-right side of the page. You'll find it in the list of available apps. You'll instead click G Suite here if you're using a G Suite for Education account. It's a link in the list of services. You'll find this at the top of the page. On the left side of the page, click the group of users to which the Google Account you want to sync belongs.  This account is different than the administrator account you're currently on. If you want to turn on Google Chrome Sync for everyone in your group, just click On for everyone and click Save. You can then turn on Google Chrome sync. Doing so enables Google Sync for your account. At this point, you should be able to sync the account on a computer or on mobile.

SUMMARY: Understand what the "Sync is disabled" error means. Open  Google Chrome. Open the Google Admin login page. Enter your administrator email address. Click Next. Enter the password. Click Next. Click Apps. Click Additional Google services. Click Google Chrome Sync. Click Edit Service. Select your user group. Click On.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Certain colognes and fragrances last longer because the notes that they feature have a stronger, heavier scent. For the most lasting power, choose a cologne with a woody fragrance, such as cedar, patchouli, or juniper. Options with spicy notes, such as clove, ginger, or nutmeg, also tend to be longer-wearing.  Woody, spicy scents that come in oil form are the best choice when you want your cologne to last all day. That’s because oils cling better to the skin than sprays or mists. They’re not mixed with alcohol either, so the scent isn’t diluted. Colognes that features fresh citrus notes aren’t going to last as long as heavier, musky scents. Many people don’t realize that colognes and perfumes have a best-by-date if they contain a lot of natural ingredients. Over time, those ingredients can start to turn, weakening or changing the scent. Some colognes will include an expiration date on the packaging, so be sure to choose a bottle that’s still fresh.  If there’s no expiration date on your cologne, examine its color and consistency. When it starts to get darker and syrupy, it’s likely gone bad. Colognes made with synthetic ingredients usually don’t go bad, so you don’t have to worry about an expiration date. Extreme temperatures and direct sunlight can alter the oils and other ingredients in cologne, so the scent changes or doesn’t last as long. If you want your fragrance to last all day, it’s important to use a bottle that’s been stored in a cool, dark location.  The bathroom isn’t an ideal storage spot for cologne because the humidity from steamy showers can affect it even if you keep the bottle inside a cabinet or drawer. You may have heard that storing your fragrances in the refrigerator can help them last longer, but the extreme cold can affect its composition just as much as heat and humidity. That’s why shouldn’t store it near an air conditioning vent either. If you want to display your colognes’ attractive bottles on a shelf, make sure that it isn’t near a window where sunlight will hit them. Always ensure that you recap your cologne bottles securely. If air reaches the fragrance, it can oxidize, changing the scent and decreasing its lasting power.
Summary: Select a heavy scent. Check its expiration date. Store it properly.

In your rice cooker, combine 3 cups (555 g) of white rice, 1 tablespoon (15 g) of Dashida seasoning, 1 tablespoon (15 g) of bacon fat, ¼ teaspoon (1.25 g) of black pepper, 1 teaspoon (5 g) of chopped garlic, 4 green onion stalks that have been chopped, 1 packet achiote powder, and 3 ½ cups (828 ml) of hot water. Stir well until all of the ingredients are combined.  You can use long or medium grain rice. Make sure to rinse the rice in cool water and drain well before adding it to the rice cooker. Dashida seasoning is a beef seasoning that’s similar to bouillon. You can find it at most Asian grocery stores. You can substitute olive or vegetable oil for the bacon fat if you prefer. Achiote powder is often sold as ground annatto in the spice aisle of the grocery store. Follow your rice cooker’s instructions to turn it on and activate the Cook setting. Stir the rice after 2 minutes of cooking and then again after another 5 minutes of cooking. Once you’ve stirred it twice and have ensured that the achiote powder has colored all of the rice, you can leave the dish to cook the rest of the way. Allow the rice to cook until your cooker goes into the Warm or Keep Warm setting, which typically takes 15 to 20 minutes. When your rice cooker indicates that the rice is done, transfer it to a serving dish or platter. Serve it alongside your favorite meat dish while still warm.
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One-sentence summary -- Add all of the ingredients to a rice cooker and stir well. Turn the rice cooker setting to Cook, and stir it periodically as it cooks. Remove the rice from the rice cooker and serve.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If necessary, sign in with your username and password. Click "Skype" in the menu bar at the top of the screen. It is in the top left next to the apple icon. Select "Preferences" from the drop-down menu. Alternatively, you can hit ⌘ Command+, on the keyboard. Click the button at the top of the window that says "Privacy." It is marked with a picture of a "do not disturb" sign. " This is directly under the "Save chat history for:" option.  You will be asked to confirm your choice. Click "Delete All" to finish. At this point, you can exit the window — you don't need to save your changes like on Windows.
Summary:
Open Skype. Open the Preferences menu. Select the Privacy tab. Click "Delete All Chat History.