INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before purchasing your tank inhabitants, it's always best to observe every fish in the store for signs of disease. Even if the fish you want doesn't seem to show signs of ich, it is still exposed to and may carry on ich into your aquarium at home. Some fish have very good immune systems and may just act as carriers to the disease. By introducing a carrier to ich, you are exposing your resident or current tank inhabitants to ich who may or may not have similarly strong immune systems as your new fish. Set up a separate smaller tank so you can observe your new fish for signs of disease. If there are any diseases present, treatment will be much easier but always do the full treatment dosage amounts. Don't think that a small tanks means you only need to do a reduced amount of treatment. When you add new fish to a quarantine tank or any tank, never add the water it was previously in into your aquarium. This reduces the likelihood of transferring tomites into your tank. This prevents the introduction of diseases to other tanks. Similarly, use different sponges and other cleaning tools for each tank. If you can't afford multiple nets, sponges, and cleaning tools, allow for each item to completely dry before using it on another tank. Ich cannot survive in a dry environment. Plants in tanks with fish carry more diseases than those grown and sold separately. Alternatively, you can quarantine tanks for 10 days without fish and treat them with ich treatments to be sure that it isn't infected.

SUMMARY: Never buy fish from a tank where any fish displays symptoms of white spot disease. Quarantine any new fish for 14 to 21 days. Use separate nets for separate tanks. Buy plants only from tanks without fish.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Cut 3 2 by 8 in (5.1 by 20.3 cm) boards to 16 feet (4.9 m). These boards will form part of the mudslips or bottom of the shed. Also, trim 2 2 by 6 in (5.1 by 15.2 cm) boards to 16 feet (4.9 m), which will form the other part of the mudslips. Finally, cut 15 2 by 6 in (5.1 by 15.2 cm) boards to fit across the center of the floor, going from one mudslip to the other. They should be 10 feet (3.0 m) each. Set these in one area so you know they're for the foundation. Cut 26 boards to the height you want at the back of the shed, typically 6 feet (1.8 m); this equals 6 boards for the back wall and 10 for each of the sides. For the front, cut 4 boards that are 12 feet (3.7 m) high.  Also, cut the boards for the tops and bottoms of the wall frames. Start with 4 boards that are 113 inches (290 cm) long for the front and back walls. For the sides, cut 4 boards that are 192 inches (490 cm) long. Always measure carefully before cutting the boards. Draw out the schematic for the triangle on a piece of plywood. The triangle will need to be 188.5 inches (479 cm) on the bottom. Measure a right angle, and then create a side going up that's 72 inches (180 cm) tall. Draw a line from the top of this edge down to the other end of the board on the bottom, forming a triangle. Cut pieces to fit in the triangle.  You'll need to cut the hypotenuse (the side that doesn't touch the right angle of the triangle) at an angle on both ends to meet the other boards. Cut and measure 4 boards to go vertically in the triangle. Each board will be a different height, and you'll need to cut the top of the board at an angle. Cut enough boards for 2 triangles, one for each side. Cut 2 2 by 8 in (5.1 by 20.3 cm) boards to 10 feet (3.0 m), one each to go on the top of the walls at the front and back. Cut 11 2 by 8 in (5.1 by 20.3 cm) rafters for the roof. The rafters will run from the top of the front wall to the top of the back wall. Measure how long you want yours to be when you get the roof up. They will need to be at least 19 feet (5.8 m) to make an overhang of 1 foot (0.30 m) on each end.

SUMMARY: Trim the foundation boards to size. Cut 2 by 4 in (5.1 by 10.2 cm) pieces to length for the walls. Make the pieces for the triangular roof braces. Trim the boards for the roof.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: . Fasten the band of your bra to a comfortable size, and slip your straps over your shoulders. You will add your inserts to your bra after it is on your body. Pull the cup of your bra forward, and place an insert inside. Then, do this for the other cup. The thickest part of the insert should be at the bottom of your breast.  Adjust it into place so it fits comfortably on top of the bottom band of your bra. The insert will sit between your bra and your skin. After your inserts are situated, get dressed and check yourself out in the mirror. Look at the sides and shape of your breasts, and adjust your inserts if you need to. If one side looks fuller than the other, adjust the inserts so both sit completely under your bust. These should stay in place all day. but you should double-check throughout the day just in case. Check out how great you look!

SUMMARY: Put on your bra Slip the inserts into both cups of your bra so they sit at the bottom. Put on a shirt to check the insert placement and adjust them if needed.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you do catch a flaw in their argument, point it out and mock them for it. Once again, it is all about removing their power and therefore increasing yours.

SUMMARY:
Make fun of them.