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On older Android models, the "Insufficient storage available" error was often a result of a system malfunction--not necessarily an actual report of insufficient storage. Before continuing, verify the status of your phone's storage.  You can check your Android's storage from within the "Storage" section of the Settings app. If your phone has more than 15 megabytes of storage, you may be encountering an error not related to your storage. To do this, hold down your phone's power button, then tap Power Off or the equivalent. Once your phone has powered down completely, press and hold the power button again until your phone's screen lights up. Restarting your phone will reset your system's RAM. Doing so will both speed up your phone and potentially solve the "insufficient storage available" error if the error is unrelated to your phone's memory. If your phone's memory is actually low, you can quickly free up some space by removing any apps you don't need. To delete an app, tap and hold it, then drag it into the "Remove" field (usually the top of your screen) and drop it there. This can include pictures, videos, and so on. Since these files can take up a fair amount of space, clearing out just a few can improve your phone's memory substantially. If you don't want to delete certain photos or videos, you can back them up to Google Drive instead. If your Android has an unused SD card slot, you can purchase and install a Micro SD from online (or a retail electronics store). If you do have an SD card but you're not using it, consider transferring your apps and data over to it. You can do this by tapping an app in the Application Manager and then tapping Move to SD Card.

summary: Check your phone's available storage. Restart your phone. Delete any unused apps. Delete unnecessary media. Invest in external storage.


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To cut costs and be environmentally friendly, you should try to reuse your towels when possible. If you are running a hotel, you may encourage guests to reuse their towels to cut back on cleaning costs and water usage. Have a small sign in the hotel room that notes you are trying to encourage guests to be eco-friendly by asking them to reuse their towels for at least two nights. If you are a homeowner, you may try reusing your towels for a week and hanging them to dry so they are still clean enough to use throughout the week. You may then encourage others in your household to use the same towels for a week to cut down on costs and be more eco-friendly. Rather than throw away old linens, repurpose them as rags that you can use in the kitchen. Or stitch the old linens together to make kitchen aprons. You can also use old linens as scraps for a quilt or a blanket. You can also re-dye old linens and use them in your decor at home or in your hotel. Make an effort to cut down on the amount of paper you throw away at home or at your hotel. Wait to fill up toilet paper or tissue boxes until they are almost done. Provide a limited amount of paper items in each guest room so guests are less likely to use them up or throw them away.  You can also reduce the amount of newspapers you throw away by offering them at the front desk rather than in each guest’s room. You can also encourage guests to look at the news online. Always use reusable drinking cups that are made of glass instead of paper. Avoid providing items that are one use only, such as plastic shower cups or liners for an ice bucket. Get in the habit of using containers that can be reused and refilled at home or in your hotel. Stock refillable soap dispensers in the bathroom and the kitchen. Keep refillable shampoo and conditioner bottles in the bathroom. This will cut down on the amount of waste in your home or your hotel and ensure you do not need to keep buying new single use only items for guests. You should also try to get into the habit of reusing containers once they are empty. Reuse containers by washing them out and repurpose them for something else, such as a garbage can, a recycling bin, or a container for other items. To be more environmentally friendly and cut down on waste, recycle as much as you can. You may put recycling bins in a central area of your home and write a note about what can be recycled and what cannot be recycled. Encourage members of your household to recycle paper, plastic, and glass products.  You can also try to recycle any cardboard boxes that are no longer being used in your home as well as the packaging that items come in. Explain what can be recycled to the members of your household and make it a house rule that everyone must recycle. You can also encourage guests at your hotel to recycle by setting up recycling bins by the garbages in common areas of the hotel. You may also put up a sign in the rooms noting what can be recycled in the room and where the guests can put the items to be recycled.

summary: Reuse towels. Reuse old linens. Eliminate paper waste. Use refillable containers. Recycle any products you can no longer use.


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Make a loop at the end of your cord or leather strip and place it on the thin edge of the knife handle. The top of the loop should stop right at the bottom of the blade, and the bottom ends of the loop should run the entire length of the handle. Use your fingers to hold the loop in place. Pulling the excess of rope at the bottom of your handle will tighten the wrap. Do this before you seal the excess at the top to make sure that the wrap is tight. Cut off the excess rope or leather strip at the top of your handle and use a lighter to burn the end of the rope.
summary: Create a loop that runs along the back edge of the knife handle. Cut the top of the rope and seal it with a lighter.