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This antenna, which looks somewhat like a satellite dish, is known to offer better results than the can-tenna. To build a parabolic antenna, you need a dome-shaped piece of metallic cookware. You can use a metal bowl, strainer or anything that falls under the category of Asian parabolic cookware (such as a small wok). Drill a hole in your utensil or strainer. Make sure that your antenna is as close its center as possible. Then fix it to the receiver with tape or superglue. Once you have made sure that your bowl/strainer has stuck to the receiver, face it toward the area that you will be accessing the internet from.  Keep changing your antenna’s angle and note the signal strength on your receiver in each position. Use the position which indicates the highest signal strength. Note that the larger the circumference of your bowl or strainer; and the closer it is placed to the center; the better are its chances of enhancing Wi-Fi signal strength.

summary: Prepare the materials to create your parabolic antenna. Set up your parabolic antenna. Position your antenna.


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You need to let the broiler warm up for several minutes before you toast the bread, otherwise it may not cook evenly. You can find the “broil” setting on the far end of the oven-temperature dial on most ovens. How many times you drain and rinse is up to you, but draining and rinsing it at least once is recommended.  Use a can opener to open the can, but don’t remove the lid yet. Holding the lid in place, flip the can over and hold it over the sink to drain the liquid. Pull off the top of the can, and be careful not to cut yourself. Take the tuna out of the can and place it in a strainer or colander. Rinse the tuna thoroughly with water, then press the water out using a clean hand or a paper towel. Using a medium-sized bowl. combine the tuna, mayonnaise, lemon juice (if using), celery, onion, parsley, basil (if using), cilantro (if using), and vinegar.  Stir to combine. Add salt and pepper to taste. Be sure to thoroughly combine all of the ingredients so that they’re distributed evenly throughout the mix. Place the bread on a baking sheet. Broil in the oven for 1 minute or until the bread is toasted.  Be careful not to burn the bread; don’t broil it for too long. Remove from heat but leave the broiler on. Spread the tuna mix over 4 slices of the toasted bread, or, if using pita, place the mix inside each of the pita pockets.  Place one slice of cheese or a layer of Feta over the tuna spread. Place a tomato slice on top of the cheese slice, then place a second slice or layer of cheese over the tomato. Place the assembled sandwiches on a baking sheet and broil again for 3 to 5 minutes or until the cheese is melted.  Keep a close eye on the sandwiches to ensure they don’t char or burn. Remove from heat, turn off the broiler, and serve.

summary: Pre-heat the broiler. Drain and rinse the tuna. Combine the ingredients. Prepare the bread. Assemble the sandwiches. Broil again.


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If your wheel covers did not come with the retention rings installed, remove them from the packaging and place them face down on a surface that won’t scuff or damage their finish.  You can place the wheel covers in grass or on a soft material like cloth or Styrofoam. Be sure you don’t move the wheel covers around as they lay face down to avoid scuffing or scratching them. The retention ring will have a bend in it designed to allow the valve stem to pass through it.  Line that bend up with the hole in the wheel cover that is also intended for the valve stem to pass through.  There will be only one bend in the ring, making it easy to identify the parts to line up. If the ring is not lined up properly, it will mount on the wheel cover, but will not be able to mount on the wheel itself. Use your thumbs to press the ring down onto the clips that will hold it in place.  Different wheel covers will have a different number of clips, but there are usually at least six.  Simply pressing down on the ring will snap the clips into place. Continue to press the ring into each snap all the way around the wheel cover. It may seem as though the ring is too large for the wheel cover as you get to the final few clips.  This is common, and likely does not indicate that there is any problem.  Bend the ring slightly in order to clip it into the final few clips.  Once the ring is in all of the clips it will redistribute the pressure and fit properly. If the ring is far too large to be clipped in, it may be the wrong ring for the size wheel cover.
summary: Place the wheel cover face down. Line up the bend with the valve stem notch. Press the metal ring downward onto the first few clips. Bend the ring slightly to secure the last clips.