Write an article based on this "Get coverage details if you lend your car to another driver. Look into coverage if you borrow someone else’s car. Consider the risks that your short-term policy needs to cover."
article: Nearly all states require cars and drivers to carry insurance. Talk to your insurance carrier about what your insurance policy covers and, more importantly, what it does not cover.   Coverage when borrowing or lending a vehicle may vary depending on the state and the policy. It is important to clarify exclusions, or what specifically is not covered by your insurance.  If you have liability coverage, this usually means you are insured when you operate a vehicle even if it is owned by another party.  If you have comprehensive and collision insurance, this follows the car and protects it against damage from accidents or vandalism. It may not, however, cover the person who is driving the car if he or she is not the owner. Ask your insurance agent if permissive use is covered by the liability terms of your policy, or  whether or not other drivers will be covered by your policy if you allow them to drive your car.  You may lend your car to someone when an emergency occurs. A friend or family member may need to drive your car and this should be covered under your insurance policy. Short-term car insurance covers you when someone borrows your car and has an accident. If you borrow someone else’s car, you should also have this insurance in place to protect yourself as you drive. A driver should insure their car when a child is home from college and is using the car for a short time. If you have a student driver who is using your car, you may need short-term insurance. Many of the same driving risks exist if you borrow someone else’s car. Because you don’t normally drive the car, you may be at a higher risk of an accident.  If you have insurance, ask your agent if your policy covers you and/or another car if you borrow someone else's vehicle. When you rent a car, the rental agency will ask if you want to purchase their short-term coverage, or use your own insurance policy. Speak with your insurance agent to determine which decision is right for you. Rental car insurance is usually very expensive and may be a duplication of the coverage you already own. In addition to cars, renting a moving van also requires short-term insurance. It’s very unlikely that the van’s driver has any experience driving a moving van. The risk for an accident may be higher. You may borrow a car while your main vehicle is being repaired. Make sure that you look into short-term coverage, as your insurance may not cover the borrowed car. You need to insure against the same types of risks your primary car insurance policy covers. An insurance agent can explain the items your policy can cover, and the monthly premium cost of each item.  Your state may only require a minimum level of coverage to drive a car — almost every state requires drivers to carry liability insurance. However, it’s important to discuss the risks you may face with an insurance agent. The minimum policy may leave you exposed to other types of risks, should an accident occur. You want coverage for both your car and any damage you cause to other cars, due to a collision. Your short-term policy should cover any injuries incurred by others if you caused an accident (any injuries you suffer should be covered by your health insurance). The lender may require you to be covered beyond simple liability insurance, especially if the car is particularly valuable.

Write an article based on this "Dial the IMEI code. Copy the number."
article: You can retrieve the IMEI/MEID number on virtually any phone by dialing in the universal code. Dial *#06#. You typically will not need to press the Call or Send button, as the IMEI/MEID number will appear as soon as you finish dialing the code. Your IMEI/MEID number will appear in a new window on your phone. Write the number down as it is not possible to copy and paste it from your phone's display. Most phones will tell you when the number is displayed if it is an IMEI or MEID number. If your phone doesn't you can verify which number it is by checking what carrier you use. GSM networks like AT&T and T-Mobile use IMEI numbers. CDMA networks such as Sprint, Verizon, and US Cellular use MEID numbers.

Write an article based on this "Mark the railing height on the posts. Measure the distance between the posts. Get balusters and wood for the handrail. Finish all of the wooden pieces."
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Using a tape measure, make a pencil mark in the center of each post. This will probably be between between 36 inches (91 cm) and 42 inches (110 cm), according to your preference and building codes. Many homeowners like to leave a couple of inches open below the bottom of the railing. To compensate for this, set the railing height mark slightly higher than the height of the railing itself. For instance, if you want a railing that is about 36 inches (91 cm) high, make marks on the posts at 40 inches (100 cm). That will leave enough room for the balusters, the top and bottom of the rail, and a couple inches open at the bottom. If you didn’t install the posts yourself, you’ll need to know the exact distance between them so that you can cut the railing pieces to size. You’ll need a helper for this.  Ask your helper to hold one end of the tape measure in place against the center of a post. Stretch the tape measure tightly across to the center of the next post and make a mark. Record the distance between the posts. Check the distance where you want the top and bottom rails to sit. If your posts are straight, the distance should be the same. If they're not, change the length of the rails to match the actual distance. Take a trip down to the lumber supply store. You’ll need to get several pieces pre-cut or cut them to size yourself. You can also ask the supply store to cut it to size for you.  Cut 1x3 or 2x4 lumber into lengths equal to the distance between your deck posts. You’ll need two pieces for each length of railing (one for the bottom and another for the top). Get plenty of 2x2 balusters to use for the railing. You’ll want to space these no more than 4 inches (10 cm) apart. The length of the balusters should be approximately the height you want the railing to be. If they’re too long, cut them down. You’ll also need thin strips of wood. Get something that is about 0.25 inches (0.64 cm) by 1.5 inches (3.8 cm). Cut it into lengths equal to the distance between the deck posts. You’ll need one strip per section. If you want to apply a finish to your deck, such as a coat of polyurethane or paint, do this before assembly. Coat all of the pieces on all sides, and let them dry for about 24 hours. That way, the pieces will be more protected from weather conditions.  Make sure you've finished cutting, sanding and drilling everything before you apply a finish. Let the finish dry completely before assembly to avoid smudges.