Write an article based on this "Roll 12 newspapers up tightly into a log shape. Tie each end of the log with string. Soak the log in water for two to three days. Leave to drain for two to three days. Use on a fire that is burning well."
article: These logs will still be damp and this helps them to burn more slowly, giving off a steady heat.

Write an article based on this "Turn off data roaming for international travel. Download your entertainment ahead of time. Download a few travel apps to make your life easier. Save areas of Google Maps on your phone. Buy the right plug adapter for the area you're going. Save files you need in the cloud. Download system and app updates a day before you leave."
article: When traveling abroad, you can rack up some hefty charges if you don't have an international data plan. To turn it off, click "Settings" on the iPad, and then find "Cellular Data." Switch the toggle for "Data Roaming" to off (it should be white, not green). Check on international data plans if you want to keep using data. Keep in mind, though, that even with a plan, you can run up a large bill in no time using data. You can monitor your data usage on the "Cellular Data" page at the bottom. Not every plane has wifi, and even if it does, it can be slow and jerky. Plus, you may not have wifi or even data everywhere you're going. It's best to stock up your iPad with music, books, and movies before you leave.  You don't have to pay per item for your entertainment. If you have memberships with sites like Netflix and Amazon Prime, you can often download movies (and music, in Amazon's case) included with your membership for free. Similarly, check with your library for e-books and audiobooks. Most libraries have these available free for you to check out on your iPad. You may need to download an app to download and read or listen to your books. The main apps for this purpose are Overdrive and Libby (also by Overdrive), but check with your library. Don't forget to include a few fun games if you have kids, particularly ones they can play offline. Travel apps can help you find places to eat, navigate, and even track airplane flights. They can also assist you with booking hotels if you don't have your whole trip planned out.  For instance, try apps like FlightTrack ($5 USD), Kayak (free), or 1,000 Ultimate Experiences ($20 USD). Review apps like Zomato, Yelp, and TripAdvisor can also be helpful.  A language app and a weather app would also come in handy! Download a wifi finder app to locate nearby wifi. Once again, when you're navigating a new city, you may not be able to access wifi or even data. Google Maps allows you to download specific areas so you can use it to navigate offline.  Find the city you want to download in Google Maps by putting it in the search box. Hit the 3 dots, and then click "Download area offline." Zoom in if needed by using the zoom slider. This will affect the amount of detail you download. Click "Download," and then give it a name to save it. Find your maps under the button in the upper-left-hand corner. It will have a section for offline maps. If you're traveling internationally, it's likely the electrical plug will be different. All you need to buy is a plug adapter kit. Most of these have a variety of adapters that will fit a variety of plugs worldwide. Alternatively, research the country you're visiting to find the specific plug you'll need, and just buy that adapter. When you're on a trip, you often have paperwork you need to keep track of, such as confirmation numbers and itineraries. While more and more of this information is digital, it's a good idea to keep it in 1 place. You can save all your paperwork to the cloud so you can access it from your iPad. You can simply use iPad's Files app, as long as you've updated to iOS 11 or later. You can save items to Files on your iPad or connect your Files to your Mac or PC using iCloud. You just need to sign into the same iCloud account on all your devices, and then upload the files you need. You'll find updates in the app store for apps and under "Settings" for system updates. Usually, you'll know your phone needs an update if it has a little red number in the app button on the home screen. Updating ahead of leaving helps ensure your iPad won't try to do it while you're traveling, costing you data.

Write an article based on this "Look for rounded corners on the card. Feel the surface of the card with your finger to check the texture. Check to see if the borders of the card are miscut. Inspect the foil stamp in the bottom right corner of the card. Confirm the design, logo, and trademark on the back of the card are correct."
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All genuine Yu Gi Oh! cards feature rounded edges at the corners of the card. If the card has pointed or angled corners, then it’s a counterfeit card. Be wary of cards that have corners that are rounded off too much as well. The texture of the surface of the card should feel glossy and slightly raised to reflect the features in the art. Rub the surface of the card with your fingertip to feel the texture of it. Fake cards are often flat and rough. Fake cards may feel like sandpaper when you rub it. A major tell-tale sign of a fake card are borders on either the front or back of the card that aren’t even and consistent. It’s a sign that the card was miscut and is a counterfeit. Make sure you check both the front and back of the card for an uneven border. Authentic cards will have a shiny, square stamp on the bottom right corner of the front of the card with the words “Yu-Gi-Oh!” in small, horizontal script. Fake cards may be missing the foil stamp or the letters may be arranged vertically. The color of the foil should be either gold or silver. Any other color is a counterfeit. The back of the card should have a dark orange swirl with a black oval in the center. On the bottom right hand corner there should be the official Yu Gi Oh! logo. It should also say “trading card game” with a trademark symbol.  If any of the features are missing or in the wrong location, then the card is fake. The border on the back of the card should be slightly thicker than the border on the front of the card as well.