Write an article based on this "Bake 35 minutes or until pasta is tender."
article: Gently uncover and stir to thicken sauce.

Write an article based on this "Clean your fingers off with the washcloth. Use your fingers, or chopsticks to pick up the sushi. Lightly dip sushi in soy sauce. Eat your sushi in one bite. Eat a small piece of ginger to cleanse your palate. Clean off your plate."
article: Some restaurants will place an oshibori in front of you when you sit down. It’s a small, damp hand towel you can use to clean your fingers before, and during the meal. After wiping, fold it nicely, and place it back in its container. Use it again as needed. Don’t wipe your face with the oishibori. It’s meant for your hands. Even though most people use chopsticks, sushi is traditionally a finger food. Fingers make handling the roll easier, and allow you to feel its texture. This helps you prevent nigiri sushi from falling apart. If you’re unsure, if you should use your fingers, or something else, ask the staff.  Try not to ask for knives, and forks. Some restaurants are more forgiving than others about using utensils. Some people may also think you’re a little rude for eating this way, so offer an apology first. Chirashizushi (scattered sushi) is best eaten with chopsticks, or a fork, if the establishment permits. Aim the fish portion of the sushi towards the soy. A gentle dip will give you all the soy you need. Rice quickly absorbs soy, which overwhelms the flavor of the sushi. Also, soaking sushi in soy is disrespectful, because it implies the original flavors of the roll are not good enough.  Always dip nigirizushi upside down in the soy sauce, and eat it rice side up. Don’t pour lots of soy sauce into your cup. You don’t need a lot of soy, and wasted soy is frowned upon in Japan. Some rolls, usually eel and mackerel, already have sauce on them. Don’t add soy, or other condiments.  Wasabi isn’t a necessity. You can place a little on your sushi before dipping it into soy for extra spice. Avoid mixing the wasabi into the soy sauce. Sushi is made to be eaten in one bite. Two bites is acceptable, particularly when eating large American versions. It’s better to take small bites than to have too much food in your mouth. When you do this, don’t put the sushi back on the plate. Keep the uneaten part between your chopsticks, and try to hold the ingredients together until you finish. Ginger does not go on the sushi. It is used after you finish a piece of sushi to clear off the taste. This helps you experience the full flavor of the next roll, or dish you sample. You do not need to eat a large slice of ginger to feel refreshed. Finishing your food shows that you enjoyed it. Waste is considered disrespectful to everyone who worked hard to give you this food. The rice takes a painstaking amount of effort to get right, so it’s impolite to leave a grain of it behind.

Write an article based on this "Check your light code. Purchase a fix-it kit online. Open the 360. Take out the DVD drive. Remove the cooling fans. Disconnect the power board. Extract the motherboard from the case. Pry the clamps off the back of the motherboard. Remove the heat sinks from the CPU and GPU. Scrape off the old thermal paste and apply a new layer. Remove the squishy thermal pads. Reassemble the Xbox."
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There are 5 different light codes displayed around the Power button on the Xbox 360. Each of the codes represents a different failure state.  Green lights. Green lights indicate that the console is powered and operating correctly. The number of green lights indicates how many controllers are connected. One red light. This is the Hardware Failure indicator. It is usually accompanied by an “E74” or similar code displayed on the TV. This is caused by the video scalar chip being damaged. Two red lights. This is an overheating error. If the console becomes too hot, the system will shut down and display this light code. The fans will continue running until the components have been cooled. Three red lights. This is the General Hardware Failure, also known as the Red Ring of Death. This indicates that one or more components have failed, and that the system is no longer operable. No error code will be displayed on the TV. Four red lights. This indicates that the AV cable is not correctly plugged in. Check the connection from the console to the TV. This code will not display for HDMI connections. While there is no easy quick fix, repair kits can be found for way less than the price of a new game. These kits typically come packaged with an Xbox 360 opening tool, new thermal paste, new heat sinks, and new washers. Some will include all of the screwdrivers you will need as well. Performing this fix yourself can be difficult, but can fix most Red Ring of Death cases. An Xbox opening tool will make this process much easier, and this tool is typically included in most repair kits. The opening process is the most difficult part of the repair process, if you don't have the Xbox opening tool.. Disconnect the cables from the back of the DVD drive. Once the cables are disconnected, pull the DVD drive up and out. Pull the plastic shroud off by pressing in the sides and pulling it. Disconnect the fan cable from the motherboard. Pull the cooling fans out of the case. Pry off the plastic cover from the front circuit board. Remove the three screws that connect the board to the case. You will need a T6 screwdriver. Once the case has been completely opened, you can slide the motherboard directly out of the case. Place it on a protected surface to prevent damage or static shock. You can pry the clamps off their posts with a small flathead screwdriver. Go slowly to avoid damaging the motherboard with the screwdriver. Once the clamps have been removed, lift the heat sinks directly off of the board. You may have to apply a little force to pull the heatsinks off of the thermal paste. You may need to use acetone or nail polish to completely remove the old thermal paste. You don’t need to apply very much thermal paste. If the paste oozes out when you put the new heat sink on, then you have too much. Remove the heat sink again and clean the excess thermal paste. Replace these with the replacement pads from our fix-it kit. These will apply more pressure to the board, keeping the RAM from becoming unseated. Make sure that everything is properly screwed back in. Plug your Xbox in and attempt to power it on.