INPUT ARTICLE: Article: What types of painting and art are you hoping to create? Do you need a lot of time to work on a single project, or do you hope to fully finish pieces in a single sitting? Do you have a spacious work area that is well ventilated, or a small area that might cause fumes to build up? How much money do you hope to spend on supplies? These are all important things to consider before committing to a type of paint. . Watercolors come in cases or small tubes of pigment. When used alone, they are thick and opaque, and do not cover much area. When used in combination with water, they will thin out and become transparent. Watercolors are used on specific paper made for use with watercolor; any old piece of paper will not necessarily work very well. These paints don’t allow thick layers of color, but give the beautiful effect of thin, translucent layers of color.  Watercolor paint sets begin for as little as $20 and can range to prices far above $100. For a quality beginners set of paint, expect to pay between $50-$80 to start. Because watercolor can only be done on special paper that won’t wrinkle and curl when it comes into contact with water, there are limited options for things to use as a “blank canvas,” unlike acrylic and oil paints. . Acrylic paints are another water-based paint option with a fast drying time and low fumes. These are a great choice for anyone interested in whipping up a completed painting in a single day. Thick layers of paint can be stacked up for a beautiful 3D effect, and because they are water soluble they can be wiped off surfaces and washed out of textiles. The downside is that because they dry so quickly, blending and wet-on-wet painting techniques can be difficult.  The application style and overall appearance of acrylic paints is most similar to oil paints. Acrylic paints are typically less expensive than oil paints, and require many less additives. They are a bit more intuitive in terms of layering and technique than watercolor paints, though. Acrylic paints are much less toxic than oil paints, as they don’t give off fumes or require heavy ventilation. If you are working in a small space or have pets and children around, acrylic paint is a safer option than oil. . Arguably the most advanced option of the three painting mediums, oil paints are slow-drying and thick, they offer dozens of specialized techniques. These take about three months to dry completely, making them the best option for someone who needs or wants a lot of time to work on a painting to completion. On the downside, they are slightly toxic and require a great deal of ventilation when being used.  Oil paints are the most expensive option of the three paint mediums, and require several additional supplies including mineral spirits and gels. Oil paints have the richest color of the three paint mediums, and will dry true to the mixed color. When you’ve decided on which type of paint you want to use, you will have to select a brand to go along with it. As a beginning painter, it is tempting to want to purchase the cheapest available brand. However, you will save yourself time and money (in the long run) by purchasing quality supplies. There are higher levels of pigment in good quality paint, meaning that a single stroke is all that is required while 2-3 may be needed to get a solid coat of paint with a cheap paint. You’ll end up using a cheap tube of paint much faster (and with much more frustration) than a more expensive tube of paint. A craft store called Hobby Lobby has art supplies for budding painters. Things from large and small canvas to painting kits, this store is full of helpful materials.

SUMMARY: Consider your goal. Try watercolor paint Think about using acrylic paints Consider using oil paints Get quality paints.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Place the whites in a large sink or bathtub. Add 1 cup (235 mL) of white vinegar. If the clothing labels state bleach is okay, you can substitute the vinegar with ¼ cup (60 mL) of non-chlorine bleach. Add one gallon (3.8 liters) of cool water. Soak for 30 minutes. After you have soaked the white clothing for 30 minutes, rinse with cool water. Then place the laundry in the washing machine. Add detergent and wash with cool water. Air dry the clothing. If soaking and washing the white clothing in vinegar or bleach does not remove the dye, you can try a color remover like Rit Color Remover or Carbona Color Remover. Mix the product with water according to package directions, and then soak, rinse, and launder the clothing. You should only use color remover on all-white clothing as this harsh product will strip all dyes from the fabric.
Summary: Soak white clothing in bleach or vinegar. Rinse and launder. Try a color remover.

" Move your mouse to the Apple logo in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. Click to open a drop-down menu, then select "About This Mac" from the options. " There are different tabs at the top of the "About This Mac" window--stay in the tab labeled "Overview." Locate the button that says "System Report," and click to open. Scroll down on the left panel until you find the "Network" heading and click to expand. Click on "Wi-Fi." " If you have a WiFi card, it will appear here. It will say "Card Type" and then tell you the name of your card, such as "AirPort Extreme" (yours may be called something different). If you don't have a card, you might also see the error Wi-Fi: No hardware installed on the top right corner of the screen, along with the date and day.
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One-sentence summary -- Open "About This Mac. Click on "System Report. Open "Network" to see your WiFi information. Locate your card information under "Interfaces.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If possible, always park beneath a tree, in the shadow of a building, or in another cool location.  If you’re parking in a structure, try to stay off the top level (which is not protected by a roof). Sun shades are foldable covers for your windshield.  To use the sun shade, press it against the inside of your windshield.  Open your sun visors to secure the sun shade in place.  The best sun shades will be coated with reflective chrome to deflect the sun’s rays away from your vehicle. Some sun shades have small suction cups in their corners to allow them to better attach to your windshield.  This type can also be used on door windows. Place them in whichever window(s) are facing the sunshine (you may want to park with the front of the car facing the Sun, to use a sun shade there). More than one can be used, but not on the door you need to open to exit the car. Fold the visors down to hold the front sun shade in place better, and to reflect any light that passes over the top. Beware that sun shades can easily blow in the driver's face or out the window once the car is moving, with the windows down. Fold them up and place a heavy object on top, such as shoes, or hold them in your lap, to prevent this. Cracking the windows a bit can allow air to continue moving through the car, thereby preventing your car from heating much beyond the outside temperature.  The more cracked windows the better (one inch / two and a half centimeters each), especially if you can create a cross-draft.  Don’t crack your windows if you’re expecting rain. One risk is that the door locks could be reached by a thief using a coat hanger or other tool, so beware of this. If you have dark brown or black seats, your car will absorb more heat than will a car that has light or brightly colored seats.  To remedy this, invest in some white or light-colored seat covers. Seat covers are easy to slip over your seats.  Like a bed skirt, they remain secure with built-in elastic bands around their perimeters.

SUMMARY:
Park in the shade. Invest in a sun shade. Crack the windows. Use a seat cover.