In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You don’t need to fill it all the way to the top, so leave a little bit of room. If the water is warm, it will conduct the electricity more effectively but it will also still work just fine with cold water.  You can use either water from out of the tap or bottled water, it doesn't matter which. Warmer water has a lower viscosity and allows ions that conduct electricity to move more freely. All you need to do is pour it in and then stir it around a little bit to help it dissolve. This turns it into a saline solution.  Sodium chloride (which is table salt) is an electrolyte which helps aid the conductivity of the water, as water by itself isn’t particularly conductive. By making the water more conductive, the current from the battery flows through more easily which results in the water being split into hydrogen and oxygen more effectively. Make sure to remove the eraser at the top of the pencil. You need to sharpen the pencils enough that the graphite is fully exposed at both ends.   These graphite shafts that are encased within the pencil are your electrodes and will conduct the electricity that comes from the battery. The graphite works really well as it doesn’t dissolve or get damaged in the water while you conduct the experiment. Use cardboard that is thick enough to maintain its structural integrity when it has some holes punched through it. Try cutting a square portion out of a shoebox or some other kind of thick box.  The purpose of the cardboard is to suspend the pencil graphite in the water without allowing it to touch the walls of the glass. Because cardboard has no metallic properties to it, it can sit on top of your glass without affecting the outcome of the experiment. Use the actual pencils to do this as you need to snugly fit the pencils into the holes so the pencils don't move around or slip. If the graphite touches the walls or the base of the glass, it will interrupt the experiment.
Summary: Fill a 350 ml (12  fl oz) glass with warm water. Dissolve 1 tbsp (17 g) of table salt in your water. Sharpen both ends of 2 #2 pencils so the graphite is exposed. Cut a square piece of cardboard that is big enough to cover the glass. Punch 2 holes in the cardboard using the 2 pencils.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use the AV multi out audio cables and the same configuration of adapters described in the 1/8th inch input to RCA method.
Summary: Use an HDMI cable or an HDMI to VGA converter to play PS3 video through your computer monitor. Connect audio from the Playstation directly to your computer speakers.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you’re using a blogging service, such as Blogger or Wordpress, check your name’s availability on their website. If you’re building your own blog, check on domain purchasing sites to see if anyone else has a similar or identical name. If the name is taken, it’s time to go back to the drawing board.  Blogs with a “.com” URL are often much more popular and successful. Make sure to use an available .com domain name, rather than less popular options such as .net or .info.  If you use blogging services, consider paying an extra fee to remove the “.blogspot” or “.wordpress” from your domain name. Having a simple “.com” domain looks much more professional and credible. Once you’ve chosen a name, run it through various social media sites, such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. If your handle is taken on too many sites, you should probably alter it a bit or choose a different name. You can also run the name through http://www.knowem.com, which will search all major social networks. Be careful not to use trademarked company names in your blog name, such as Google or Nike. This may lead to legal issues, especially if your blog becomes a successful source of income.
Summary:
Check available site domains. Check the availability of the name on social media. Make sure no one has a part of your blog name trademarked already.