INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You'll need this information to estimate the area of your roof. You can find this information online on real estate websites or on your house or building title.  Keep in mind that this estimation won't include any areas like garages or enclosed patios that the roof covers. You may need to measure these rooms by hand to figure out the area. To figure out the area of a square or rectangular room, measure length and width and multiply them together to get the area. Add that to your square footage total. in the attic. Mark a length of 1 foot (0.30 m) on a long level, starting from one end. Hold the end you measured from against the bottom of a rafter so it's sticking straight out horizontally and is level. From the 1 ft (0.30 m) spot you marked on the level, measure upward to the rafter. The number is the first part of the pitch, while "12 inches" is the second part of the pitch. So if you measured a "5" going up, the pitch is 5/12, or 5 inches every 1 foot.  You're basically making a triangle. The level and measuring tape will make a right angle, while the rafter will be the hypotenuse of the triangle. Most roofing calculators will accept this measurement as is, such as 5/12. The pitch is important because it increases the area of the roof by stretching out the height. The simplest way to find the slope factor is to look it up on a chart. Use the ratio you found to pick out the appropriate slope factor. For instance, this site has a chart of slope factors, and you can pick the correct one based on the measurements you took: https://www.roofingcalc.com/how-to-measure-and-estimate-a-roof-like-a-pro/. For example, the slope factor for 5/12 is 1.08. Multiplying the area by the slope factor will help you calculate how much the slope increases the area. Of course, this number is just an estimation for your total roof area. So, for instance, if the building is 2,100 square feet (200 m2) and your slope factor is 1.08, multiply them together to get 2,268 square feet (210.7 m2). This area doesn't account for any overhang or any differences in roof pitch. Rounding your total area up will help account for some of these discrepancies, though measuring it by hand will be more accurate. Multiply your total area by 1.05 to increase it by 5%. For instance, multiply 2,268 square feet (210.7 m2) by 1.05 to get 2,381.4 square feet (221.24 m2).

SUMMARY: Find the square footage or square meterage of your home. Measure the pitch of your roof Find the slope factor. Multiply the area of your building by the slope factor. Increase your estimation by at least 5%.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: ” if you're at work. In a professional live chat setting, always end the session by asking the customer if you've answered all of their questions and if there is anything else you can help them with today. Once the customer confirms that they're all set, you can say something like:  "Don't hesitate to contact us via chat if you need additional assistance." "We appreciate your business. Thanks and have a great day." If you're chatting with your crush and you aren't sure how to end the conversation, try signing off with "XOXO" which means "hugs and kisses." This is also a great way to show your interest in the person without seeming too mushy or over the top. It's also a very natural way to end a chat or text session with your significant other. If you just met the person, using "XOXO" probably isn't a great idea. If you want to end a text conversation quickly without seeming rude, try this approach. "Talk to you later" is vague, so you aren't committed to resuming the conversation later, and everyone knows driving while texting is dangerous. This usually prevents the other person from replying, as well! This is another great way to end a text or chat session in a hurry without coming off as rude. You can type something like, "A friend just popped over unexpectedly—can we chat later?" or "Someone is knocking on my door—I'd better go see who it is. TTYL!" You can say something like, "It's getting pretty late..." or "I'd better hit the sack, I have an early meeting in the morning" to politely and quickly bring a text or chat conversation to an end. If it's late at night and you're both going to sleep, you can end with something like "Sweet dreams!" to officially end the conversation.  You could also say something like: "I completely lost track of time! I need to go to bed or I'll be useless tomorrow. Let's chat tomorrow!" Try playfully saying something like "It's past my bed time" to hint that you need to end the conversation.

SUMMARY: Type “Can I can help you with anything else today? Use “XOXO” to end a text or chat with your crush or significant other. Text “TTYL, I'm driving” to politely end a conversation fast. Mention that a friend just stopped by unexpectedly. Tell the person you need to get to sleep.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Doing so will search your computer for the Control Panel app. This blue, circuit board-shaped icon should be at the top of the Start window. It's a printer-shaped option on the far-right side of the page. If your Control Panel window uses Categories view instead of Icons view, you'll instead click the View devices and printers link below the "Hardware and Sound" heading. Right-click the name of the printer that needs cleaning. You'll find it below the "Printers" heading near the bottom of the page. A drop-down menu will appear.  If your mouse doesn't have a right-click button, click the right side of the mouse, or use two fingers to click the mouse. If your computer uses a trackpad instead of a mouse, use two fingers to tap the trackpad or press the bottom-right side of the trackpad. It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu. A new window will appear. You'll find this option at the top of the window. Some printers keep the self-cleaning option in a More Options or a Tools tab as well. This option will usually say Clean Heads or Clean Cartridges, but keep an eye out for any "Clean" option on the page. If you can't find an option to clean your printer's print heads (or "nozzles", or "cartridges"), consult your printer's manual or online documentation. Your printer may not have a self-cleaning option. If prompted to do or click anything during the cleaning process, do so. Otherwise, your printer should clean itself, after which point you can resume printing your documents.  You may have an option to print a test page that will verify whether or not the cleaning process worked. If your printing results still indicate clogged print heads, you'll need to clean manually the print heads to fix the problem.

SUMMARY: Open Start . Type control panel into Start. Click Control Panel. Click Devices and Printers. Open the printer's menu. Click Properties. Click the Hardware or Maintenance tab. Click the "Cleaning" option. Follow any on-screen prompts.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: They will carry a torch. Find an area or object the guard has to protect. The darker, the better. This should be done slowly, while carrying the torch (off).  It may only be turned on for 3 seconds at a time. Say the name of the person you've caught—if you're right the person is out (or must return to the beginning, your choice), if you're wrong they can keep playing. If there are no ninjas left in the game, then the guard wins.

SUMMARY:
Name one person the guard. Wait until nighttime. Have the guard walk around the area or object. Everybody else is called a Ninja, and must go to or touch the area/thing. If you are the Guard, shine the flashlight when you think you hear/see someone. The game is over when a ninja touches the area or object being guarded. Whoever wins has to be the guard, or if the guard wins, they may choose the next guard.