Write an article based on this "Stick to the basics. Curate your wardrobe to include staple items. Have a signature piece. Mix masculine and feminine. Match your undergarments."
article: One of the most easily observable aspects of French fashion is the pared-down aesthetic so common to Parisian streets. Rather than bathing in bright colors, or rushing out to buy the latest fast-fashion trend, French women stick to the basics, both in cut and color.  A flattering cut will outshine a trendy item. When purchasing clothing, make sure it fits your frame well. When in doubt, opt for neutrals. Neutrals are universally flattering, pair well with each other, and constitute wardrobe classics. Although you want to wear basics, you should curate your closet so that each item you own matches or works well with at least two other items. This will make getting dressed in the morning easier and will give you a uniform, of sorts, to work from.  Staple items typically include a well-fitting pair of jeans, a classic-cut coat, a pair of black flats, and a well-fitting button-down shirt. Your staple items should reflect your lifestyle. If you need office wear, for instance, tailor your closet to accommodate office wear. Whether you have a ring you wear every day, or you place a pin on your lapel every morning, French women use a single item to draw interest. You could also use color for your signature piece, such as a bright yellow scarf, or a red nail. Your signature piece should be one you love, and that makes you feel great. Use your personality and likes to determine what you’d like your signature to be. One of the greatest ways French women achieve the effortless effect so commonly attributed to France is through pairing feminine and masculine items. A lace cocktail dress can be paired with a pair of moto boots and a leather jacket. A nice blouse could work alongside a pair of men's slacks. The mix of masculine and feminine keeps your outfit interesting.  This takes some practice, so don’t be worried if you feel a bit silly at first. Pairing male and female items can have a learning curve. Try pairing an oversized men's tee with a pair of skinny jeans and heels, or some oxford flats with a miniskirt and blazer. Although they’ll likely go unseen, you should never settle for ratty, unmatched undergarments. You can keep it simple, sticking to a color palette of white and black, or you can branch out and get some color into your wardrobe in the form of your lingerie.  When your undergarments have become worn, get a new set--no exceptions. Opt for quality over quantity. A quality bra and panty set will boost your confidence and improve the fit of your clothing.

Write an article based on this "Turn off the RV’s water pump. Drain the water heater. Open the water lines beneath the RV. Drain the fresh water tank. Detach any water filters hooked up to the water lines. Close all of the drains."
article: To avoid damaging the pump, shut it off before draining the water. It will be in a chamber inside the RV. Look inside the storage bay above the fresh water tank. Flip the switch to stop the pump.  No water will circulate in the RV, so make sure you won’t be needing it for about 5 hours. Running a pump while dry can cause it to overheat, so always shut the pump off first. Go to the water heater, which is located outside the RV and near its back end. Turn it off first if it’s active or you feel heat coming from it. First, flip the pressure relief valve switch at the top of the heater. Then, look for a nozzle near the bottom-left corner of the heater. Pull the plug out, then replace it once the water has drained.  The water heater is located inside a square box on the RV and is covered by a removable panel. The water heater can overheat and burn out, so make sure it is off before draining the water. The hot and cold water are located at the lowest point underneath the RV. They look like 2 capped pipes hanging down from the RV's floor. They stand out a lot, so they’re easy to spot. Twist the end caps counterclockwise by hand to drain the water from the lines.  The lines are often colored red and blue. Depending on your RV, they may both be colored white instead. You will need to reach underneath the RV to access these pipes as well as the fresh water tank line. To keep the RV still, park on a level surface. You can place chocks on the wheel, but these usually are not necessary. The water tank can usually be accessed underneath the RV, close to the water lines. You may see a brightly-colored spigot sticking out from a square, white box. Pull the plug out of the line. If the water doesn’t begin draining, turn the spigot’s knob clockwise to open the line. Most water filters and purifiers are external, but check for an interior filter around the fresh water tank inside the RV. The filter will look cylindrical, often colored white or blue. Twist the hose off by hand to remove the filter from the system.  Consider changing the filter inside the cylinder to avoid reintroducing bacteria into your clean tank. You can get a replacement filter online or wherever camping supplies are sold. Filters are made in a standard size. Before you begin cleaning out the water tank, check the drains again. The plug should be inserted in the water heater’s drain line. Also, replace the caps on the water lines and plug the fresh water line if you haven't already. If all the lines are closed off, no more water should be leaking out. Watch for any signs of leaking as you clean the tank.

Write an article based on this "Make sure you understand your computer's software requirements."
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Some software can be susceptible to viruses and can inhibit performance.  Understand your laptop's up-time. Up-time is a measure of your operating system's reliability. Unix-like operating systems such as BSD and Linux have the longest up-time. Research and compare up-time records yourself. Downloaded software and screensaver often cause conflicts and use valuable memory. Remember that laptops are tools for learning, and keeping them free of unnecessary programs will help it working quicker with less freezing. Always back up all files in at least two places. Virus protection is very important. Beware of spyware. It is the latest computer security problem. Spyware is software designed to collect computer users' personal data without their knowledge. Spyware is secretly installed with many downloaded Internet software programs, and transmits information about computer usage and generates pop-up advertisements. Microsoft estimates that spyware is responsible for half of all PC crashes.