In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If possible, before you start any flirting with her, get to know her and become friendly with her. If she's a girl you like at school, begin by talking to her in class and saying hello in the halls. If that goes well, text her, call her, or ask her to hang out. If you don’t like her as a friend, then you probably shouldn’t be flirting with her. This is also a way to know what her romantic preferences are. If you don't know what her preference is, then try to find out.  You can begin flirting with her, but it may not end up well for you if you find out she is interested in another gender. Have a friend tell her that a girl likes her (no naming names of course) and see what her reaction is. If her reaction doesn't answer your question, then ask her yourself.  To learn her preference on your own, you can first ask if you may ask her a personal question. Then, politely ask what her romantic preference is. If she doesn’t want to answer, don’t push the question. Respect what she says and don’t push it no matter what her answer is. Keep in mind that just because she might be interested in girls, it doesn’t necessarily mean that she will be interested in you. Ask her about past relationships. You can also ask what she looks for in a romantic interest. Be observant about the type of person she seems to like and notice.  You can ask what type of person she is interested in by asking if she likes qualities that describe you. For example, if you have red hair and brown eyes, ask if she’s interested in people with red hair and green eyes. Or, if you play soccer, ask if she’s interested in people that play soccer. Don’t change yourself if you don’t appear to be the type of person she’s interested in. Just because you’re not her usual “type,” doesn’t mean she won’t be interested in who you are individually. Being open with the person you’re interested in is important. Let her know about your past, home life, and childhood. Tell her what your interests are and try to include her in some of them if possible. Talk to her on a daily basis about what you’re doing and how you’re feeling. Suggest that having her as a friend is one of the interesting parts of your life that you like. For example, take her to a movie with you if you are interested in film.
Summary: Be friends with her, if you see her regularly. Ask about her preferences. Learn what type of person she is interested in. Tell her about yourself.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This kitchen tool can pit olives using the following procedure.  Place the olive securely inside the small bowl at the end of the olive pitter. Squeeze on the handles at the other end. This punches a small hole at the end of the olive. Continue to squeeze the handles until the pit is forced out of the punched hole and drops to the bottom of the bowl. Release the handle to drop the loose fruit into a separate bowl and discard the pit that is left behind.
Summary: Purchase an olive pitter if you find pitting with a chef knife too difficult or time-consuming.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you need to share files with Windows or Mac computers, you will be much more successful using Samba. When sharing files with NFS, there are two side: the server and the clients. The server is the computer that is actually storing the files, while the clients are the computers that are accessing the shared folder by mounting the shared folder as a virtual drive. NFS will need to be configured on both the server and any client that wants to connect. This is the computer that will be hosting the shared files. The server computer will need to be turned on and logged in in order for clients to mount the shared folder. NFS requires using the terminal to install and configure both the server and client. sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server nfs-common portmap and press ↵ Enter. This will begin downloading and installing the NFS files on your computer. dpkg-reconfigure portmap. Select "No" from the menu that appears. This will enable other computers on the network to connect to your shared folder. sudo /etc/init.d/portmap restart to restart the portmap service. This will ensure that your changes take effect. This is an empty directory that will direct the clients to the actual shared directory. This will allow you to change the shared directory on your server later without having to make any changes to the clients. Type .mkdir -p /export/dummyname and press ↵ Enter. This will create a directory named dummyname that the clients will see. This will open the /etc/fstab file and allow you to automatically mount the shared drive whenever the server boots up. sharedpath dummypath none bind 0 0 to the end of the file. Replace sharedpath with the location of the shared drive, and replace dummypath with the location of the dummy directory you created earlier. For example, to share the /dev/sdb drive with the clients using the dummy directory created earlier, you would type /dev/sdb /export/Shared none bind 0 0. Save the changes to the file. /etc/exports file. You will need to add your dummy directory as well as the IPs that are allowed to access it to this file. Use the following format to share with all the IP addresses on your local network: /export/dummyname 192.168.1.1/24(rw,no_root_squash,async). sudo /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart command to restart the NFS server.
Summary:
Use NFS (Network File System) to share files between Linux computers on a local network. Understand how NFS works. Open the terminal on the server computer. Type . After installation, type . Type . Make a dummy directory that will be used to share the data. Type pico /etc/fstab and press ↵ Enter. Add . Open the . Use the .