Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Peel and chop the potatoes. Boil the potatoes. Hard-boil the eggs while the potatoes cook. Drain your potatoes.

Answer: Rinse your potatoes thoroughly to remove any dirt and grime. Use a vegetable peeler to thoroughly remove all of the potato skin. Once they are all peeled, chop them into chunks. They don't need to be perfectly or uniformly chopped, but just make sure the pieces are big enough to eat in one bite – or about 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) thick. Fill a pot about half way with water and bring it to a boil. The pot should be large enough to fit all of the potatoes with a couple of inches of space at the top to spare. Once the water is boiling, add the potato pieces. Continue to boil until they are tender, which should take about seven to eight minutes. Keep checking on them regularly, because it's crucial that they do not get too soft. You want them to become tender, but not fall apart. You do not want to wind up with mashed potatoes. Place your eggs in a pot and cover them with cold water. They should be completely submerged, with water about an inch above them. Turn your stovetop to medium-high heat. Once the water starts to boil, remove the pot from the heat and let your eggs cook in the hot water for about eight to ten minutes. Once they are done cooking and have cooled, peel the shells off the eggs and dice them up. Learn the easiest ways to peel hardboiled eggs here! Once they are tender, drain the water by pouring the contents of the pot into a colander. Alternately, you can scoop up the potato chunks with a slotted spoon.  Put your potatoes in a large mixing bowl. Put the chopped eggs and potatoes into the refrigerator to chill. It's best to construct and season this salad after everything has cooled.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Take the Heathrow Express for the fastest option to London. Catch a train at Terminals 2 and 3 or Terminal 5. Buy your tickets online, on the app, or at the station to save money. Get your ticket on-board for convenience. Get off at Paddington station and transfer as needed to get to your destination. Try the TfL Rail when it opens in autumn 2019.

Answer: The Heathrow Express train is more expensive than the Underground, but it’ll get you into London in just 15-20 minutes, depending on what station you get on at. It takes you directly to Paddington station in London. The Heathrow Express is a great option if you have a lot of luggage or want a quicker, more comfortable transfer experience. The Heathrow Express only stops at the station between Terminals 2 and 3, and the station at Terminal 5. If you’re at another terminal, take the Heathrow Express Shuttle to the station at Terminal 2 and 3. Buying your tickets before you get on the train is the most cost-effective option. It’ll also save you some stress once you’re on board. You can buy tickets at the station, at a ticket machine, on the app or online at online at https://www.heathrow.com/transport-and-directions/trains/heathrow-express. If you don’t have time to get your ticket beforehand, onboard purchase is available for a slightly higher price. You can pay with cash only; debit and credit cards aren’t accepted. Tickets cost £30 during peak times and £27 during off-peak times. From Terminals 2 and 3, the Heathrow Express goes directly to Paddington Station in Central London. There, you can transfer to an Underground line or take a taxi to your final destination.  The tube lines that stop at Paddington are Bakerloo, Hammersmith & City, and Circle. If you board at Terminal 5, you’ll stop at the station at Terminal 2 and 3 before going on to Paddington. A new rail line opening in fall 2019 will link Terminals 2, 3, and 4 with stations in West London. The ride will take about 30 minutes and trains will leave at 30-minute intervals. You’ll be able to buy one-time fares or use Travelcards and Oyster cards to purchase your tickets.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Start . Open the "Sound" section of the Control Panel. Click the Playback tab. Select your speakers' name. Click Set Default. Click Apply, then click OK. Test your speakers.

Answer: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Type in sound, then click the speaker-shaped Sound option at the top of the menu. The Sound option will have "Control Panel" written below it. It's at the top of the Sound window. You should see a list of your computer's audio options appear. If the current tab doesn't change when you do this, you're already on the Playback tab. Click the name of your speaker set (usually a combination of the speakers' manufacturer and model number) to do so. It's in the lower-right side of the window. Doing so will set your selected speakers as your computer's default audio output, meaning that any non-headphone sound should now come from the speakers. Both options are at the bottom of the window. Doing so will apply your settings and close the window. Make sure that the volume is sufficient on your speakers, then play a video or a song. If your speakers work, you can stop here; if not, try updating your speakers' drivers.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wipe spills as soon as you notice them. Use baking soda or vinegar for limestone, slate, and soapstone. Target tile stains with a toothbrush. Check manufacturer's recommendations for silestone.

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In general, stain removers should not be used too often. Even mild stain removers can wear down a counter's surface. If you notice a spill, wipe it up with paper towel promptly. If there is any remaining mess, wipe the area down with water or a cleaner that works for your countertop. Avoid letting stains become set into the counter. A mixture of water and white vinegar can be spritzed on stains for limestone, slate, and soapstone. This should remove set in stains. You can also add enough water to baking soda to form a paste. Rub the paste into the stain until it lifts and then rinse the paste off with water. Bleach diluted with water can be worked into stains on a tile counter top using a toothbrush. Make sure to dilute the bleach to safe levels. The instructions on a container of bleach should tell you the ratios to use to dilute your bleach. If there is mildew in the cracks of tiles, however, opt for a mildew cleaner. You can buy this at most grocery or department stores. Silestone is particularly susceptible to damage. Store bought cleaners often wear down silestone, as will some cleaners made from household products. As specific types of silestone differ, check the manufacturer's label to see what is safe to use on your specific brand of silestone.