Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open your game. Add the server. Pick the Creative option on the compass. Claim your own plot and start building.

Answer: After opening your game you'll be able to the select the "Multiplayer" option on the main menu. To do this hit the "Add Server' button and enter the following information into the text boxes. When you right-click the compass on the server it will bring up a menu, the creative option is this one. In order to claim your plot you will need to type a quick command in chat. The command you need to type is /plot auto you can type this command by first pressing T on your keyboard. Once you type the command you'll be automatically teleported to your plot where you can build anything!


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Grow strawberries with the wicking system. Choose a well-lit location. Pick a nutrient solution specific to strawberries. Choose a reservoir. Fill the reservoir with water and your nutrient solution. Set up the growing container. Prepare your wicks. Place your wicks between the reservoir and the growing container. Choose a growing medium. Saturate your growing medium before filling the container.

Answer: Though there are several ways to grow plants hydroponically, using the wicking system is the easiest method and requires the least amount of materials. It is also well-suited for small plants, such as strawberries. Other hydroponic methods include a deep water culture system, a nutrient film technique system, an ebb and flow system, an aeroponics system, and a drip system. You'll want to select a temperate, well-lit location for your hydroponic system. Hydroponic strawberries need a temperature range of 57° F to 70° F (13.8° C to 21.1° C). If you don't have an area with lots of natural light, you'll need to install artificial growing lights. It is recommended that beginners purchase a nutrient solution rather than making their own. This will ensure the ratios of the nutrients are fit for the specific plant you intend to grow. Strawberries require nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium, and magnesium to grow properly. You can find nutrient solutions at hydroponic and garden shops. Pick a large tub or bucket to act as your reservoir. Ensure it is deep enough to hold a lot of the nutrient solution, otherwise you will spend lots of time refilling it. You should also make sure your growing containers will fit on top of the reservoir. Mix your hydroponic nutrients with water according to the package directions. Be sure to use the amount of water directed; too much or too little and your strawberries will not grow correctly. You can use one large trough in which all your plants will sit, or individual pots for each plant. The growing container should rest sturdily on top of the reservoir; be sure to hang or anchor it if it does not. This is the most important part of the system, as the wicks deliver the nutrients to the plant. Choose something that is absorbent yet resistant to rotting. You may want to experiment and see which type of wick works best for your set-up. Fibrous rope, rayon rope, nylon rope, cotton rope, tiki torch wicks, polyurethane yarn, wool felt strips, or polyurethane felt strips are all commonly used for wicks. Be sure to clean and rinse all wicks before using to remove any chemicals that could damage your plants. The wicks need to deliver water from the reservoir to growing containers. If you use separate pots, you will also need to use a wick for each one. If you use a trough, add three or more wicks to ensure enough liquid will be able to reach your strawberry plants. Place each wick with one end in the reservoir and one end in the growing container. This medium will replace the soil that is typically used for growing plants. You'll want to choose a growing medium like perlite or vermiculite for strawberries. Avoid using mediums that are too absorbent, like coconut coir or peat moss, as they may soak up too much of your nutrient solution and suffocate the plant. It is important to soak your growing medium in pH-balanced water prior to adding it to the growing container. Soak your medium for at least 30 minutes before filling the container to ensure the medium doesn't act like a sponge and suck all the nutrients from the root of your plant. Fill the container only ⅔ full, as you need to leave room for your rootstock.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make custom booze-themed labels. Give your groomsmen something to wear on your big day. Include a long-lasting customized gift. Acknowledge financial costs if necessary.

Answer:
There are various websites that will help you design and order custom beer or liquor bottle labels. You can also design, print, and cut your own. Affix these directly to individual beer bottles with sticker paper, or hang more traditional cards around the necks of your groomsmen’ favorite liquor bottles.  Either present these gifts in person or send them in the mail. They can be even be used to break the news, or as a follow-up to an in-person conversation. For instance, you might customize labels that look like name tags with text like "Groomsman Tucker." Part of accepting the gig as your groomsman is agreeing to wear whatever outfit you want them to wear at your wedding.  If you so happen to have style-minded friends, they may appreciate a customized something-or-other that will fit with the suits you’ve chosen. For instance, get your buddies bow ties that reflect each of their individual styles. Get that wannabe lumberjack buddy a plaid bow tie and your alma mater’s biggest fan a bow tie with the team mascot on it. While booze and a cigar are the traditional groomsman gifts, consider getting something a bit longer-lasting to include with your groomsman requests. For instance, a simple but classy tie clip or a lighter monogrammed a buddy’s initials is something they’ll likely keep for the rest of their lives.  Cufflinks are a classic example, and can be tailored to each groomsman. For instance, have custom-made cuff links with your favorite picture of your buddy inset, or an inscription of an inside joke between the two of you. Getting down to brass tacks: it costs money to be a groomsman. Tux rental alone can be expensive, not to mention peripheral costs like a wedding gift, travel costs, and a potential bachelor party. In situations where you know cost may be a factor regarding someone’s ability to be your groomsman, don’t ignore the issue. If you have a friend that may not be able to afford being your groomsman but you’d like them to be, considering covering the cost yourself.