Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Launch the app. Tap "Servers. Select "Add. Tap your computer to connect.

Answer: You can launch the app by pressing the “Open” button after installation. If you are no longer on Google Play, you can search for the app in your app drawer and tap it there to launch it. " This option is located in the main app menu on your Android. " Choose "Automatic." This will conveniently look for your computer in the same network.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Assess your ability to manage the property. Seek a buy to let mortgage. Make sure you have needed financial reserves. Invest for the long term. Locate partners.

Answer: Being a landlord is not passive income or a part-time job. You will have many responsibilities when it comes to managing the property. This includes selecting and communicating with tenants, repairing the property when necessary, and dealing with a large variety of day-to-day issues. Make sure that you aren't already juggling too much with work and family before deciding to become a landlord. If you don't have time to manage the property yourself, you will need to find a good property management company. However, this may be prohibitively expensive at first. In order to rent out a property, you'll obviously have to purchase it first. This will be done with a buy to let mortgage, which is assessed differently than an owner occupied mortgage. The bank will consider the potential rental income and expenses of the property versus the owner's ability to pay for it. Use a mortgage calculator online to determine how much you can afford to spend on a rental property. If this is your first rental property, you may still need to meet the income requirement for a rental mortgage. This will be calculated in addition to your current mortgage. After a few years of proven rental success, the requirement may be waived. Owning a rental property can have unexpected problems. Your tenant can lose their job and not be able to pay the rent. You have to have enough money in the bank to get you through months without any money coming in. There are owners who are dependent on the rent to pay their mortgage. If you are in that situation then do not buy until you have a six month reserve built up.  Remember that you will also need to pay for property taxes and regular maintenance on the property. Unexpected expenses can arise from anywhere. The cost of each can range from negligible to very expensive. Never buy real estate as an investment unless you have a 10 to 15 year horizon. Housing bubbles seem to come every 10 to 15 years and everyone wants a piece of the action. The great majority of people never get the chance to get out in time and get financially hurt. The wise investor is not swayed by greed and quick returns. They buy homes that make financial sense as a rental, not as a quick opportunity to make money. Investing with a partner or partners can provide a number of benefits. Partners can pool resources and talent between them, allowing for greater potential investment success. However, you will need to find partners that are fair and easy to work with. Ideally, you will find a partner with a skill set complementary to yours. For example, if you excel at home improvements and maintenance, try finding a partner who is skilled with crunching numbers.  Set up your partnership with an operating agreement that lays out responsibilities, contributions, and the division of returns. Having a partner can give you the ability to more easily qualify for a mortgage.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Know what to expect from a beagle generally. Puppy proof your house. Introduce yourself to the puppy. Buy supplies.

Answer: Keep in mind that a beagle is a hunting dog. When you understand how a beagle's mind works you can then make sure you put everything in place to satisfy your puppy's needs (mental and physical) so they grow up into a well-adjusted, content, and fulfilled adult dog.  For example, a beagle's hunting instincts means they are hugely inquisitive and will have their nose into everything whether it's their business or not. Before bringing your puppy home, you should always make sure your house is "puppy proof." Pick up any garbage on the floor, personal items, food that is not for puppies or dogs, and other object that your puppy can swallow and/or choke on. Basically, it's essential to puppy proof the house because anything that isn't tidied away out of reach will be explored by the puppy's mouth and teeth. If you can't bring the puppy home right away, visit it often so that it will become comfortable around you. Many breeders will allow this, as it is good to get the puppy acclimated to you. Clearly this depends greatly on where and who you are adopting the puppy from. If you are adopting a puppy from a pound, for example, you should take it home quickly. If, on the other hand, you are adopting the puppy from a wonderful breeder, you should leave the puppy with its mother for as long as the breeder recommends. Before bringing home a puppy you will need to get a lot of supplies. Here is a list to get you started:  Food and water bowls: Bowls should preferably be stainless steel or ceramic, as these can be put in a dishwasher and the surface is easy to keep hygienically clean. A dog bed: The bed should be soft and snuggly, to help puppy feel safe. Choose one with a washable cover and consider getting two beds, so you can have one in the wash and one for puppy. Puppy pads: These are disposable absorbable pads that are useful for the inevitable toilet training accidents. Disinfectant and household gloves: These can be used for cleaning up after accidents. Choose an enzymatic cleaner and avoid those containing bleach or ammonia as this can amplify the scent of urine and inadvertently attract puppy back to that spot A crate: Choose a crate that allows the beagle to stand up and lie with its legs outstretched. If the adult-sized crate is too big, devise a barrier to partition the crate to make it the correct size for the puppy. If a puppy has too much room it may use part of it as a bathroom area. A collar and tag. Get a nylon collar and metal tag. The metal tag will be a good identifier if the puppy gets loose. Start using a collar at 6 months of age at the least. Remember when sizing the collar that puppies will grow. Harness and leash: It is great to get your puppy used to these from the start. They also help control the dog in the yard, so it doesn't run off when you are trying to toilet train it. Toys: Beagle puppies are avid chewers, so make sure all toys are certified as safe. Check toys regularly to see if they are damaged and discard if necessary. Remember stuffing, a toy's eye or nose, or even the squeaker inside could potentially cause a bowel obstruction if swallowed, so don't take that risk. Puppy treats: Make sure you get some soft and some crunchy treats. The crunchy treats will help clean tartar off your puppy's teeth, and the soft ones are good for using while training. Puppy food: Make sure you get the food it has already been eating if at all possible. Basic grooming tools: Get a bristle brush, comb, rubber gloves, nail clippers, dog shampoo, dog conditioner, dog toothpaste, toothbrush, and towels.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Start with 2 c (400 mL) of white distilled vinegar. Add 2 to 3 tbsp (29 to 44 mL) of lemon juice concentrate, if desired. Add 1 to 2 tsp (7 to 14 mL) of dish soap to kill particular plants. Mix 1 fl oz (30 mL) of rubbing alcohol into white vinegar. Dilute the vinegar solution 1:1 with water. Pour the solution into a spray bottle and apply it to your weeds.

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Vinegar contains acetic acid, which effectively kills weeds. Keep in mind that vinegar is non-selective and will kill any living plant it touches, not just weeds. White vinegar can be used alone, or you can add additional ingredients to the vinegar to make an even stronger solution.  Avoid using vinegar on or near your lawn, since it will kill the grass. Vinegar will raise the acidity of your soil. Before planting, test the pH of your soil and adjust it accordingly, if needed. Use horticultural vinegar with 20% acetic acid for increased effectiveness between pavers or on patios. The extra acidity will affect the pH balance of your soil and other plants. Lemon juice contains high levels of citric acid and can be effective when used with the white vinegar. If you want to try it, simply mix the lemon juice in with your 2 c (400 mL) of white distilled vinegar. Dish soap can be a helpful addition to vinegar when you're dealing with weeds that have a waxy coating or a “hairy” surface, like dandelion and crabgrass. The fuzzy exterior blocks the absorption of vinegar, but dish soap will penetrate the outer protective layer of the plant and help the mixture stick to the leaves.  You can use dish soap or dishwasher detergent in liquid or powder form. Dish soap can be used in conjunction with a lemon-vinegar mixture, but a soap and vinegar solution will be very effective. Isopropyl alcohol can be very effective when mixed with white vinegar or even when used alone. You can also use cheap gin to achieve similar results. Simply add the alcohol of your choice to the white vinegar and stir it thoroughly. You can use alcohol, vinegar, and lemon juice together in one mixture, but a solution that strong may cause soil damage. You can use the full-strength solution if your weed problem is severe, but this is typically too strong. A 50/50 mix diluted with water will be very effective on weeds without traumatizing the area where it's used. Full strength solutions may penetrate the soil and kill the roots of plants other than weeds. They can also disturb crucial microorganisms in the soil. Use a funnel to transfer the solution to a spray bottle, then replace the nozzle tightly. Apply the solution to the weeds and monitor the results for 24 hours. If needed, you can apply more solution, but you probably won't need to.  Set the nozzle to "stream" rather than "spray" if the weeds are growing close to plants that you don't want to kill. Don't forget -- weed killer does not discriminate. It will kill any plant it comes in contact with, so use it carefully!