Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use isopropyl alcohol and salt to quickly clean a tube at home. Rinse all of the pieces in water separately and dry them off. Place the bowl and downstem in small Ziploc bags and fill them with isopropyl alcohol. Fill the bong with 1-2 tablespoons of large grain salt. Dump in a 1/2 cup of isopropyl alcohol and shake the piece. Put a little salt in the Ziploc bags with the downstem and bowl and shake well. Use Q-tips and pipe cleaners to get off any tricky residue. Rinse all the pieces with hot water. Clean your bong every few weeks to prevent large build-ups of crud.

Answer: No matter how often you change the water, your water bong is going to get dirty. Luckily, cleaning a piece is easy, especially if you do it frequently. All you need is some isopropyl alcohol and salt, however you can also invest in cleaning products like Simple Green or Grunge off for a deeper clean. Other home cleaning remedies, mostly used for quick cleanings without large chunks of residue to remove, include:  Vinegar and baking soda Hot water and denture tablets. Use a paper towel to wipe away any big, easily reached pieces of resin and pat all the pieces dry. Trying to clean all the parts of the bong while it is still put together can lead to a heartbreaking accident if a piece slips off. Try not to dump water out the mouthpiece, as this may bring residue up to the top that you don't want to taste later. Make sure there is enough alcohol to completely cover the surfaces of the pieces, then set them aside to soak.  Whenever possible, use 91% isopropyl alcohol, as it is far more effective than 70% alcohol at removing resin. If they are very dirty, you should soak the pieces overnight to make cleaning easier. Use kosher or coarse grained salt whenever possible, using 2 tablespoons if your bong is larger and a foot tall. Salt is purely an abrasive that won't dissolve in alcohol, allowing you to "scrub" the inside of the bong without ever reaching into it. The alcohol will weaken the residue and remove the smell, and the salt will scrub away the bits of resin. Use one hand to cover up the top of the piece and another to plug the hole in the stem, then shake the piece to clean it. Think of the salt like a sponge, using it to wipe away any spots or resin. When done, let the piece sit and soak while you take care of the downstem and bowl. Letting these pieces soak a little bit will loosen up the resin, since the bowl and downstem are frequently dirtier than the bong. Add some salt to the bag and shake it up just like the bong, trying to get the salt to pass through the pieces. This is why you should use separate bags for the two pieces, as the shaking can cause them to damage one another. Wipe away anything that lingers around, as it should come off easily after the exposure to alcohol. If you are still having trouble, try soaking the pieces overnight and repeating the salt scrub in the morning -- you will usually have better luck. Clean out any salt and alcohol from the pieces and rinse them thoroughly. Set them aside to drive and continue to enjoy them as usual. To make it really sparkle, mix hot water with the juice from half a lemon and shake up the bong to remove water stains. It is much easier and faster to spend 5 minutes cleaning out the bong than an hour trying to dislodge large pieces of resin. Take some time to do a simple salt scrub frequently, once a week if you smoke daily, and you'll be the happy owner of a clean bong for years to come.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Decide what fish you want before buying your tank. Choose fish that are hardy and peaceful if you’re a beginner. Avoid common saltwater fish that are too sensitive or aggressive. Choose a short, wide tank. Buy a tank large enough for your fully-grown fish. Go for a bigger tank when you’re in doubt. Buy a submersible heater of 3-5 watts per gallon. Purchase a filter to keep your water clean. Choose aquarium lighting that’s suitable for your saltwater fish.

Answer: You won’t buy your fish until your tank is fully set up, but choosing your fish beforehand ensures that you buy the right tank size and accessories. You’ll also decide how many fish you want, whether you want coral or not, and what special parameters you’ll need to set up. Saltwater aquariums can get expensive, so choosing your tank inhabitants beforehand will prevent you from wasting money on an incorrect tank or features. When you’re just starting, it’s best to choose fish that are tolerant of a fluctuating environment, resistant to parasites, and non-aggressive. You’ll also want fish that are vibrant and fun to look at—and within your budget! You can ask the employees at your local pet store for recommendations. Some species to consider include:  Clownfish Cardinalfish Firefish Royal Grammas Swissguard Basslets Some species of saltwater fish are often recommended for beginner tanks, but you should purchase them with care. Avoid any fish that are picky eaters, classified as aggressive or semi-aggressive, or are sensitive to environment fluctuation. Fish to avoid include:  Mandarinfish, which are picky eaters Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse, which are picky eaters Groupers, which are very aggressive Damselfish, which are aggressive and territorial Mollies and guppies Tanks that are short and wide, as opposed to tall, allow good oxygen flow within the water, better light penetration, and easier cleaning. Your fish will enjoy the extra horizontal swimming space, and you can get more creative with your aquascaping to give them more nooks and niches to explore. If you have to go with a tall, narrow tank for space reasons, use powerful circulation tools to move water throughout the tank and encourage oxygenation. Look online to figure out how large your fish species will grow in captivity. Then, add up the length and width measurements of your tank and divide them by the fish’s size. The answer should be greater than 4, but larger than 6 is preferable.  For example, if your fish grows to be 21 inches (53 cm) in captivity and your tank is 3 by 6 feet (0.91 by 1.83 m) long, you’d divide 108 inches (270 cm) by 21 inches (53 cm) to get 5.1. This tank would be big enough. As a rule of thumb for how many fish your saltwater aquarium can hold, estimate that you can have 3 inches (7.6 cm) of fish for every square foot (0.3 m) of surface area. A larger tank gives you a greater margin of error in case you make a mistake—there will be more water to dilute possible pollutants, for example. You’ll also have fewer fish interaction problems and a more stable overall system.  You’ll have room for more aquascaping as well, with additions like rocks and plants. Many aquarium owners who start off with a small tank will soon upgrade to a larger one, resulting in more set-up work and financial investment. This should be a minimum size—for a larger tank, you may want a bigger heater. When you place it in the tank, you’ll want to keep the water at 72 to 82 °F (22 to 28 °C), depending on your fish. Saltwater fish are very sensitive to temperature change, so it’s important to keep your tank’s water at a constant temperature. Look for a filtration system made for saltwater aquariums. Ask a salesperson what size you should get for your chosen tank, and purchase in a store or online for convenience.  Don’t set up your filter just yet. You’ll install it once you’ve filled your tank. Filters can also be called powerheads. Buy an aquarium lighting system in a pet store or online and set it to illuminate your aquarium for 8-10 hours a day. Look up what light spectrum you’ll need for your desired fish, or ask a pet store employee for a recommendation. Many aquarium lights come with built in timers to turn on and off automatically.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Find a server list website. Find a Server. Get a custom griefing client, if desired. Start destroying buildings. Steal stuff, TNT buildings, or just mine them.

Answer:
Ex. Minecraft Server List, Planet Minecraft. Preferably a no-whitelist server, this way you can just go right in and start playing instead of having to wait to get to play. This can be used to fly, speed mine, climb walls, x-ray, etc. It is very useful on servers. Blow them up, steal stuff, tear down most of it, whatever suits you. Make sure not to get caught, use sneak (shift) so people can't see your name. (hold it down)