Q: To get the best growth and flavor, make sure your berries get lots of sun throughout the day. It’s okay if they are in shade for part of the day, as long as they get a lot of sun. If your garden is partially shaded all day, plant boysenberries somewhere else.  Planting against a fence or house is useful for supporting plants, but make sure they’ll get enough sun. If you aren’t sure where to plant, watch your yard throughout the day to see where the best sunlight is. Boysenberries won't grow in soil that holds too much water. Pick a spot in your yard that drains well when you get a lot of rain. Don't plant anywhere that collects water. Soil that stays soaking wet will cause the plants' roots to rot. Before planting for the first time, always till the soil really well. Use a power-tiller or a hand tool to turn the soil over to about one foot (.3 m) deep. You may need to water the soil to help loosen it. Depending on the size of the area, tilling may take a few hours.  If you are planting somewhere that’s never been planted, tilling is even more important. If you’ve planted before, you don’t need to till quite as thoroughly. Boysenberries grow well in sandy, loamy, or clay-rich soil. They need moist soil, but they are also resistant to drought. Boysenberries grow best with something to cling to. Set a pole in the ground at each end of a row of boysenberry plants. Make sure the poles stand three feet (.9 m) above the ground. String two pieces of wire, or a long piece of wire mesh, between the poles. When you use two pieces of wire, attach one to the poles at three feet (.9 m) and the second at one and a half feet (.45 m). Plant boysenberries next to a section of chain-link fence. If you don't have a fence around your yard, plant them near to a wall of your house or shed so the plants can cling to it. A fence allows you to tie the plants up, but a wall doesn't give you that option.  The main goal is to plant the boysenberries near something they can cling to and be tied to. Otherwise, they will slump over and produce less fruit. Set up a ladder, an old kitchen chair, or stick a broom handle into the ground. Tie the plants to these to support them as they grow.
A: Choose a growing location in full sunshine. Check for well-drained soil. Turn over the soil. Build a trellis system. Adapt this trellis setup based on your space and available materials.

Q: You should only report very serious traffic violations. Only call the police if you believe there is a serious risk of an accident. Some signs of reckless behavior that should be reported include:  Driving too high or below the speed limit Weaving between cars and lanes Drifting between lanes or driving between two lanes Ignoring traffic signals and signs Excessive swerving Tailgating Road rage Street racing If you can, memorize the make and model of the car. This will be helpful when describing the car to the police. If you can’t identify the make or model, pay attention to other distinctive details, such as:  What state is the license plate from? What color is the car? How many doors are there? Are there any distinctive bumper stickers? Are the windows tinted? How many people appear to be in the car? The passenger can write it down, take a picture of the car, or make a note on their phone. If you do not have a passenger, do not attempt to get the license plate information, as you could put yourself in danger. While this will not help you report a previous accident, it can allow you to more easily report any future reckless driving incidents. The recording from the camera can be given to police.  You can buy dashboard cameras online or at an electronics store. Some apps, like Nexar, turn your phone into a dashboard camera. You will need a dashboard mount for the phone, however. These can be bought at electronic stores, phone stores, or online. Following the car can put you in danger. It is best to get as much information as you can from a casual glance and report it to the police. The police will handle the situation from there.
A: Assess if the other vehicle poses a danger to other people. Take note of the car’s appearance. Ask the passenger to record the license plate. Mount a camera to the dashboard of your car. Avoid following the car.

Q: It takes consistent repetition to reprogram your brain with hypnosis. You should aim to spend about twenty minutes a day in a state of hypnosis. While under, alternate between some of the strategies listed below. Try a bit of everything to attack your bad eating habits from every angle available. One of the first things you should try to do while under hypnosis is to convince yourself that you aren’t interested in the nasty snack foods that you’re having trouble kicking. Pick something like ice cream that you tend to overindulge in. Tell yourself “Ice cream tastes bad and make me feel sick.” Repeat for twenty minutes, until you are ready to awake from hypnosis  Remember, a good diet doesn't mean that you need to stop eating, just eat fewer bad foods. Don't try to talk yourself out of eating, just convince yourself to eat less food that you know is unhealthy. You should also use self-hypnosis to reinforce your desire to eat better. Write a mantra that to repeat while in a state of hypnosis. Examples include: “Over eating hurts me and my body. I should eat healthy to make myself a better me.” To increase your desire to live better visualize what you would be like healthy. Take a picture of yourself from when you were thinner or do your best to imagine what you would look like after losing weight. Under hypnosis focus on this image. Imagine the confidence that you would feel if you were healthier. This will make you want to realize that thinner you when you awake.
A: Develop a regimen. Learn to dislike unhealthy foods. Write your own positive mantra. Imagine a better you.

Q: If it’s a major operator with a well-established site, just bow out gracefully. However, you might get lucky and find that the domain was purchased on a whim, as a backup, or without careful consideration, in which case you may be able to negotiate a deal. Before so much as hinting at a price, simply email to ask whether or not the domain is for sale. If you are known or can clearly be linked to a thriving business, create a generic alternate email address through which to contact them, as your success might be leveraged against you. Be aware, however, that an informal-sounding email address is more likely to be regarded as spam or junk mail. According to internet entrepreneur James Siminoff, there are four basic haggling scenarios:  The owner suggests an unreasonable amount. If this is the case, counter with what you think is fair instead of low-balling it. It’s no secret that domain names are valuable real estate, so your underwhelming offer is unlikely to make the owner take you seriously. The owner asks you to suggest a price. If this is the case, they want to sell and are likely to try to negotiate up. Suggest 20 to 30% below your bottom range and let the haggling begin. The owner asks for less than you’d prefer. Accept, but not too enthusiastically, or they might begin to suspect they’re being too generous. The owner suggests exactly the price you’d prefer. See above. Even if you casually agree to buy the domain via email, the communication might be used against you in court as a legally-binding contract should you change your mind. Until you’re absolutely certain that you want to make a deal, agree to buy the domain provided that all the terms are agreeable. This will leave you an escape hatch if things go south. If the owner out-and-out agrees to your price, the email becomes an enforceable contract.
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Find out who owns the domain. Contact the owner. Negotiate a price. Be extremely cautious while communicating with the owner. Get the owner to agree as soon as possible.