Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Select the "Friends Challenge" option. Create a challenge. Play the game.

Answer: After launching the app, play with a Facebook friend by tapping on "Friends Challenge." Swipe right and tap on "New Challenge" to create a new match. Scroll through your friends list and select the one you want to play with. A request will be sent to him through Facebook. Once your friend accepts your game request, you can start playing with him or her.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Decide whether you prefer POP3 or SMTP. Configure POP3 settings for Hotmail/Outlook. Type the mail server address and port into your mail software.

Answer: Hotmail/Outlook and Yahoo! Mail both offer POP3 and IMAP incoming mail servers. iCloud only supports IMAP.  If you only plan to check your email in one place (such as in one app on your phone or computer), choose POP3. If you want your email to be available in multiple apps (or if you have an app and also want to use the web-based version of your email (i.e., http://www.hotmail.com) to read and reply to email), go with IMAP. (Hotmail IMAP, iCloud and Yahoo! Mail users can skip this step). If you want to use POP3, log into Hotmail/Outlook on the web and click the Options wheel, then select “Options” from the menu. Navigate to “Managing your account and click “Connect devices and apps with POP.” Select “Enable” under POP and click “Save.” Outlook, iCloud and Yahoo! all use only secure POP3 and IMAP connections for your safety.  Hotmail/Outlook POP3: pop-mail.outlook.com port 995 Hotmail/Outlook IMAP: imap-mail.outlook.com port 993 Yahoo! POP3: pop.mail.yahoo.com port 995 Yahoo! IMAP: imap.mail.yahoo.com port 993 iCloud IMAP: imap.mail.me.com port 993


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make sure your feet are shoulder width apart. Practice swaying your legs to your right. Try swaying your legs to the left. Sway your legs from side to side.

Answer: Start by getting into position. You don’t want your feet too spread out, but you also don’t want your feet too close together. Imagine that your shoulders and feet are the four corners of an upright rectangle. To sway your legs to the right, bend your knees as if someone is kicking them from your left side. Then practice until you get a feel for the movement and can do it without thinking. Once you’re able to sway your legs to the right, try doing it in the other direction. Just imagine that someone is kicking your knees from your right side. If you can sway your legs to the left and to the right, then the next step is to try swaying your legs from side to side in a seamless movement. Practice just the leg movement for a few minutes or until you get a feel for it.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Turn on the furnace and open the bleeder. Resolve locked out reset buttons, if necessary. Bleed the line until only fuel comes out. Check the burner for ignition.

Answer:
Toggle your furnace from "Off" to "On." Immediately after doing so, open the bleeder valve a half turn counterclockwise. The tubing should eject a combination of oil and air.  The force of oil and air running through the tubing can cause it to move. You or a helper may want to hold the tubing and container to prevent accidental spills. It may be necessary to use the reset button to turn on the furnace. Follow your furnace's user instructions for best results. Opening the bleeder valve more or less will increase or decrease the rate at which the oil drains. Adjust this as necessary for your situation. The bleeder screw may have to be completely removed to get a good flow. Shut the furnace off once the flow has started. Replace the screw and restart furnace when through bleeding. If you've hit your reset button multiple times, a safety lock out feature may be preventing you from pressing it again. To restore the reset button, press and hold it for 35 seconds, then release. After a few seconds, the bleeder should begin to expel an uninterrupted flow of oil. Allow the line to drain a few seconds after this to ensure all air has been removed. Close the bleeder by turning it clockwise until firm.  In some cases, especially if the pump is far from the oil tank, you may need to bleed your line into your container several times until all the air is removed from it. If there is no discharge from the bleeder, there may be a problem with the pump, a clog in the filter, or damage somewhere in the fuel line preventing it from draining. Fuel that has been drained into a clean, dry container can be returned to the fuel tank after it has been drained. The bleeder valve should be returned to the fully closed position you found it in. The furnace should be switched to the "On" position. At this point, the furnace should relight.  If the furnace is operating properly, you should be able to view an orange glow or fire through the inspection port located on the front of the furnace. If your furnace does not relight, drain the line again as described. You may have to bleed the line several times before it begins working again.