Problem: Article: Serve immediately.
Summary: Remove the omelette from heat and cut into slices.

Problem: Article: The idea for a business can come from a variety of sources. Perhaps you've noticed a problem in your life or the life of someone close to you that lacks a solution. Or maybe the industry that you've worked in for years is in need of a shakeup. Alternately, maybe you're just looking for a business idea that you can sell to customers and make profitable. Brainstorm ideas for days or weeks and come up with a list of reasonable ideas. When you have a list, consider, for each business idea:  Who are your potential customers? How would you set up the business model? Where are you going to get your supplies/materials from? Do you know enough about this industry to make it work? No business, especially a small one, can appeal to all customers. In fact, a business is usually defined by the customers or markets they choose not to serve. To become successful, you'll have to identify the niche in the market where your audience is. Start by thinking of what type of customers you want to serve. Are they individuals or businesses? Then, look at the problem your business is solving from their perspective. What type of solutions do they want and how should it be done? Then, you can work within this niche to sell to your customers. Just make sure that your niche is substantial enough to sustain your growth. The first step to actually starting a business is to write a business plan for it. This will give you a basic structure that you can use to plan your goals and decisions. Keep in mind that this plan can be edited over time as you learn new strategies and adapt to your market.  At minimum, a business plan should include a summary of the plan, a business description, market strategies, an analysis of competition, a growth plan, operation and management plans, and how financing will be acquired.  See how to write a business plan for more information. . A break-even analysis tells you, quite simply, how long your business will have to be running to turn a profit. This is a helpful tool for understanding how much money you will need to invest before the business even has potential to see a return. This can help you plan for financing and create a timeline for repaying any debt that you may take on when starting the business. If your business plan doesn't break even soon enough, consider reducing expenses by working from home, using less expensive materials, or reducing your number of employees. Alternately, you can increase your product's price.
Summary: Brainstorm business ideas. Pick a niche market and conquer it. Write a business plan. Do a break-even analysis

Problem: Article: if you’re using an old RC body. While you can paint an old RC body, you will need to remove the paint first. Spray or coat your RC body in a chemical paint stripper made for polycarbonate lexan. Leave the stripping chemical on the RC body for the time directed on the cleaner's instructions (usually 3-12 hours). Scrape off the paint using a sponge or washcloth, then dry the RC body off with a dry cloth. Read the stripping chemical's instructions carefully to ensure your safety while using it. Trimming the body after you've painted it runs the risk of risk of damaging your paint. Place the new body over your existing vehicle chassis to test its fit. Note which areas are too large or brush up against the wheels, and trim these areas with a sharp knife or pair of scissors.  Curved bi-scissors are best for making smooth, precise cuts on RC car body.  Sand the RC body down if the edges are rough or jagged after trimming. Use a non-abrasive dish soap and water to wash the RC body thoroughly. Make sure to target any dust and debris so your paint coats are as smooth as possible. Dry your RC body off with a soft, lint-free cloth before painting it. This will serve as a blueprint for you while you're applying masking tape and painting your car. Use a permanent marker so that the lines don't rub off while you paint.  If you're just applying a new coat of paint, you do not need to draw your design beforehand. Keep your design simple so it is easy to paint, especially if this is your first time painting an RC car. Cover the areas of the design you will not be painting the first color with masking tape. Cut out different pieces of masking tape for each color so you can remove them as you progress through your painting job. Press the masking tape down firmly to prevent jagged edges.  Always paint darkest to lightest so that the darker colors don't accidentally cover the lighter ones. Do not rip out the masking tape unevenly. Cut it with a sharp knife or pair of scissors so it can cover your design cleanly.
Summary: Strip off the existing paint Trim the body to your vehicle’s specifications if you purchased a new RC body. Wash your RC vehicle body before you start painting. Draw your design with a marker over the RC body, if making a complex design. Use masking tape to cover the parts you're not painting.

Problem: Article: Though female condoms typically cost around $4 per condom and can only be used once, you should practice using the condom on your own instead of using it for the first time right before sex. Though inserting the condom is easy once you get the hang of it, you should try it on your own at least once or twice to make sure that you can get it right when the time comes. Once you've determined that the condom is ready for use, just tear the arrow at the top of the package and remove the female condom. Using spermicides along with the female condom can further reduce your risk of pregnancy. Though the female condom will already be lubricated, extra lubricant can make it easier to insert and use the condom. To insert the female condom, you'll have to find a position that works for you. It's just like inserting a tampon -- you have to get comfortable and have access to your vagina before you can insert the condom. You can try squatting on the ground, laying down, or placing one foot on top of a chair. Hold the sides together similarly to how you would hold a pencil. Though the condom will be a bit slippery because of the lubricant, make sure you have a reasonably firm grip before you insert it. Insert it like a tampon. Push it up with your finger. Once it reaches the cervix, it will naturally expand and you won't be able to feel it anymore. Again, this is much like inserting a tampon -- if you can still feel it inside you, then you didn't put it in correctly. Make sure that the outer ring is hanging at least an inch outside the vagina. If it's hanging much further out, you may need to check if the inner ring is really inserted correctly. Once you've inserted the condom and are ready for sex, have your partner guide his penis into the outer ring that is hanging outside of your vagina. You can help guide his penis into the condom correctly. Make sure that his penis is actually going into the condom instead of touching one wall of your vagina as well as the condom. It's normal for the female condom to move from side to side once you're having sex. As long as the inner ring is still inserted and your man's penis is in the condom, you're good to go. If his penis has slipped out or the condom has come loose, you can comfortably reinsert it as long as the man hasn't ejaculated yet. Once the man ejaculates, you can remove and throw out the female condom. If you hear a loud noise because of the condom during sex, you can apply more lubricant.
Summary:
Practice using the female condom. Remove the condom from the package. Put spermicide or lubricant on the outside of the closed end. Find a comfortable position. Squeeze the sides of the inner ring together. Insert the inner ring and condom into your vagina. Push the inner ring into the vagina, aiming towards the small of your back until it reaches the cervix. Pull out your finger. Insert your partner's penis into the female condom. Have sex.