INPUT ARTICLE: Article: ractice aiming your paintball gun. Practice looking down the barrel and aiming your paintball gun, and take the gun into a safe location with a solid backstop and take a couple shots to get used to the accuracy.  If you have a vertical feed gun, look down the right or left side of the barrel to aim. Even though it looks cool, don't shoot from the hip. Do not just pull the trigger and watch the balls fly. AIM from the shoulder and correct your aim as you shoot. Learn how accurate your gun is at distance. Most guns will be accurate at 50 feet (15.2 m). If you are farther than 50 feet (15.2 m) you may be less accurate than someone who plays PB well, has a better gun, and has better paint. If you have bad accuracy over 50 feet (15.2 m), get closer so you can make up for it. When you run out of ammo, you'll need to be able to load it up again quickly to keep firing when you're playing. Practice unloading and reloading your paintball gun regularly so you can stay in the fight.  Open up your new load of paintballs before you shoot the last of what's in your hopper.  This helps keep your opponents' heads down while you reload. Standard loaders need to be opened up, which you'll usually want to do before you reach for a new load of paintballs. Opening the lid can be difficult without your hands free. Some paintball guns have "speed-feeds" which have no lids and are super-fast to reload. It's good to learn the old-fashioned way, but go for a newer speed-feed if you want to invest. Being a crack shot from a standing or kneeling position is one thing, but being able to shoot on the move will help you become a great paintball player. When you've got your gun and have practiced operating and loading it, practice moving safely with your gun, and firing while you move.  Practice moving side to side, and keeping your gun at a steady level. Set up some cans or other targets to strafe as you run. Only practice in safe areas with a backdrop. The backyard's probably not the best idea. Find a place where you can set up some cans to practice firing while you move. Stealth is one of the most essential parts of being a good paintballer. It's not all running and gunning, heading straight into the belly of the beast and coming out having tagged all your opponents. That'll only work some of the time. Learn to hide and to blend in with your surroundings as well.  Run with your legs flexed, your head down, and your body as tight in as possible. The more you run around flailing about, the more exposed you'll be to enemy fire. Practice finding cover and making yourself as small as possible. Practice firing behind cover, popping out for minute to shoot, then hiding again. Get a barrel squeegee, gun oil, and valve o-rings to replace parts as necessary. All of these items should come with instructions so you should be able to figure out what to do.  A clean barrel is an accurate barrel. Squeegee the barrel regularly to keep excess paint gunk from clogging it up. If you continue to play paintball you will want to buy a squeegee to help clean your gun. If you can, check your barrel between games to make sure it's clean. If you see spray spewing from your barrel, you know it's dirty and won't shoot straight. Clean it or ask someone how to.

SUMMARY: . Practice reloading your gun quickly. Practice running and shooting. Get your creep on. Learn to maintain your gun.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Spray them with nonstick cooking spray so you'll be able to remove the finished lollipops without them cracking. Put the lollipop sticks in the molds. This recipe works with any type of hard candy molds. You can use drop molds, start or heart-shaped molds, or any other mold you like. Be sure to use candy molds, and not other types of food molds, since candy molds are designed to prevent the candy from sticking. Place the sugar, corn syrup, and water in a saucepan. Put the saucepan on the stove over medium high heat. Scrape down the sides of the pan with a pastry brush to keep it from sticking. Stop stirring and check the temperature with a candy thermometer. Let the mixture keep boiling until it reaches 295 °F (146 °C), then immediately remove it from heat. It's important to remove the sugar mixture from heat at this exact temperature. Use a candy thermometer, and not a meat thermometer, to be sure your measurements are exact.
Summary: Prepare your lollipop molds. Add the ingredients in a saucepan. Stir the mixture until the sugar dissolves.  Bring the mixture to a full boil. Stir in the extract and food coloring. Spoon the candy mixture into the lollipop molds. Let the lollipops harden before popping them out.

Get your supplies together before you begin. To fix a lath and plaster wall you will need:  A plaster patching compound A large joint or finishing trowel Sandpaper Coarse grade screws for wood and fine grade screws for metal. Choose screws that are 1-1/4" to 1-5/8". You will need to remove all of the damaged area while making sure to not expand the damage. Gently remove any cracked or loose plaster, moving out from the center damaged area until all the plaster you encounter is secure. Use sheetrock screws but if the lath is cracked add wide thin washers to the screws when screwing down the lath. If some of your lath is damaged so much that it will not hold up plaster, you will need to replace it. This is the rough in coat, so the surface of the patch should be a bit below the surface of the wall and does not need to be sooth. Allow this layer to dry for a bit, until the surface is slightly firm but not hard. The consistency of this layer of plater patch should be like peanut butter. This coat should stick to the first one but the goal here is to give the surface a smooth surface that is level with the wall. This layer of patching compound should be just slightly thinner than the one underneath. This will allow you to more easily smooth out the surface with you trowel. Sand the surface with 220 grit sandpaper if you did not get the surface smooth enough with your trowel. Getting a completely smooth surface with a trowel will take a lot of practice, so don't be discouraged if you need to do a bit of sanding on your first try. Matching texture can be very difficult since it is usually machine blown. However, you can also get aerosol cans of texture in home improvement stores. To texture patches stick a stiff stipple brush in plaster and apply to finished and dry patch. If necessary, after it sets up a little, trowel over it to flatten high spots. Always use a good primer or a paint plus primer on plaster walls, as it will protect the wall and saves on cost of finish paint.
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One-sentence summary -- Gather and purchase your materials. Remove loose plaster. Screw down any loose lath to the studs underneath. Apply your plaster patching compound to the hole. Apply a second coat with your trowel. Allow the patch to dry completely. Reproduce any wall texture if your walls are textured. Prime and paint your patch.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This ability gives you extra DNA to start out with, which is important to get the Prion infection started correctly. This will make the Prion infection harder to cure, which will help immensely as it spreads later in the game. Aquacyte will help get Greenland infected, which is one of the most difficult places for the infection to reach. This will help your gene cross closed borders by quickly infecting major urban centers. Sympto-Stasis will lower the cost of symptoms, allowing you to quickly reach the symptoms that will help you the most. It makes the disease easier to cure, but you'll be making it lethal that the last second, which will kill everyone before a cure can be found. This strategy relies on building a large list of symptoms quickly.

SUMMARY:
Select "ATP Boost" for the DNA Gene. Select "DNA Mimic" as the Mutation Gene. Select "Aquacyte" as the Travel Gene. Select "Urbophile" as the Environment Gene. Select "Sympto-Stasis" as the Evolution Gene.