Write an article based on this "Approach her. Ask her how she is doing. Comment about the weather. Ask a question about class or work. Bring up pop culture. Mention an upcoming event."
article: Go up to the girl you want to start a conversation with, smile and say hello. Tell her your name and ask for hers. Keep it simple. A genuine, polite greeting beats a cheesy pick-up line any day.  In any situation, try a straightforward introduction. For example: "Hi, my name is Bob. What's your name?" In a bar, you can offer to buy the girl a drink. For example: "Hi, my name is Joe. Can I buy you a drink?" Politely asking a girl how her day was or how she's feeling is a nice way to get her talking. It also makes a good impression as it shows that you are genuinely interested in her and are willing to listen.  A simple "How are you doing today?" never fails. Make sure to listen to her answer, it's not supposed to be a rhetorical question! Ask her "How was your day today? Did you do anything fun?" This prompts her to give more than a one word answer and gives you a chance to show off those amazing listening skills. You can't go wrong with a harmless observation about the weather, or some other matter-of-fact subject. Make a comment about how sunny/windy/rainy it is. This gives you a safe topic to break the ice with. Once she has responded you can move on to more engaging topics.  Turn it into a question, rather than a statement. Say something like "Beautiful day out today, isn't it?" or "I hope this rain eases off soon, don't you?" This gives her the opportunity to respond. If you're not a fan of the weather approach, try another safe topic. For instance, you can try commenting on your surroundings. In a bar, you could say something like "Wow, it's crowded in here tonight, isn't it?" Finding some common ground can really help to break the ice in a conversation. Ask her thoughtful questions about work or class to get the conversation flowing.  If you take a class together, ask her what she thinks of it, whether she likes the professor, or if she's interested in whatever you're studying right now. Say something like "Have you seen the essay topics for next semester? Do you know which topic you're going to write on?" If you work together, ask her if she's working on any interesting projects right now. Referencing pop culture is a clever, non-personal way to bring up personal interests. By finding out what kind of movies or music a girl likes, you can gain an insight into the type of person she is and what her interests are. Such valuable information could help you plan an awesome future date!  For televisions shows, ask her something like "Do you watch Mad Men? Who is your favorite character?" For music, ask her "Have you heard Daft Punk's new album? What did you think? For movies, "Have you seen the latest Tarantino film? I heard it's fantastic!" Mentioning an upcoming event, such as a music festival or exam, can give you something to get excited or nervous about with the girl. This creates a rapport between the two of you and allows the girl to see how much you have in common!  If you're both taking the same exam, you could say something like "I'm dreading the math final next week. I suck at algebra! How are you feeling about it?" If you're having a conversation about music, you could mention an upcoming festival. Say something like "Are you going to Coachella this year? I went with a bunch of friends last year, we had a blast! What bands are you hoping to see?" If it's coming up to a holiday, you could say something like "I can't wait for Halloween next week. My friend is having a house party and I've got a great werewolf costume planned. Are you doing anything fun?"

Write an article based on this "Set up as many hoses as possible. Run the water at full force. Test for the presence of chlorine. Don't allow the well to run dry."
article: After 24 hours, your water will be completely disinfected and you can begin the process of removing chlorine from your water supply.  To do this, attach as many hoses as you have outdoor spigots and tie the ends around a tree or fence approximately three feet off the ground. This makes it easier to monitor the water flow. Don't run the water anywhere near the septic tank or leach field, as you don't want to expose these areas to the chlorinated water. Turn on each of the spigots and run the water as hard as possible. Try to direct the stream of water into a ditch or somewhere the water will be somewhat contained. Just make sure that the ditch does not lead to a stream or pond, as the chlorinated water will kill off fish and other animal and plant life. Periodically check the water coming out of the hoses for the presence of chlorine. Use the chlorine test kit for this, as you may be unable to detect small quantities of chlorine by smell alone. Boring as it may be, it is important to keep an eye on the water flow at all times, to ensure that the well doesn't run dry.  If the well runs dry, the pump may burn out, and these can be very expensive to replace. If it looks like water pressure is dropping off, turn off power to the pump and wait an hour before resuming the run-off. This gives the well a chance to refill itself. Only stop the water flow when all traces of chlorine have been removed -- this may take as little as two hours or much longer, depending on the well.

Write an article based on this "Understand when to use this method. Find your router's "Reset" button. Press and hold the "Reset" button. Look for your router's default login information. Connect to your network"
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If you've been unable to obtain your router's password under any of the conditions outlined by the previous methods in this article, your Wi-Fi password is unrecoverable and you'll need to reset your router to its factory settings.  Restoring the router to factory settings won't tell you the current password, but it will change the router's password back to the factory password which is printed on the bottom or back of the router. Resetting your router will also disconnect every item you have connected to the router. For this reason, resetting the router should be your last resort. This button is usually on the back of the router. You'll probably need a paperclip or needle to press the "Reset" button. Do so for at least 30 seconds to ensure that the router completely resets. The lights on the router should flash or briefly turn off when the router has officially reset. This information is usually found on the bottom of the router, and includes the following:   Network name or SSID — Your network's factory name that you'll see in the Wi-Fi menu.  Password or Key — Your network's stock password. . When entering the password, you'll use the factory password that's printed on the bottom of your router. You may have the option of changing the password before you connect to the Internet.