Problem: Article: If you are looking to pick to girls, it helps to be mentally and physically prepared to do so.  Before you go out, have a few funny anecdotes lined up, should the opportunity to talk to a girl arise. Continually scan your environment for suitable candidates; you never know when a hottie is going to wander by. Pay attention to your surroundings so that when an opportunity arises for small talk, you can quickly think up an icebreaker comment about something nearby. If you are a slacker dressed in a business suit, the disconnect between your personality and your clothing is going to come across very quickly in conversation and confuse the girl, or make her uncomfortable.  Dress in a way that advertises the kind of person you are, but do choose the nicest clothes of your preferred type that you have available.    At very least, make sure that your clothing and hair are clean and presentable. If you’ve got a few extra bucks to spend, invest in a new pair of shoes. If you want to pick up girls, you need to go to where they  are.  Choose a place with a lot of foot traffic to hang out, such as a street with many restaurants, the sidewalk outside of a popular coffee shop, or the arcade in front of a big bookstore.  Also, plan your search for a time of day when the girls who walk by are likely to have a bit of time to spare. People who are rushing to get to work or or an early class are unlikely to be in the mood to stop and chat.  Aim for the lunch hour, or mid-morning, when many people go out for a coffee break. Most women will be put off by a man (or woman) slouching on a street corner, calling out to various girls as they walk by.  No one enjoys being harassed in the street!  Your advance will seem far less threatening and contrived if it appears you are busy or out running errands.  Even though you may actually just be walking around aimlessly looking for girls, it’s best to have some kind of destination in mind, in case an opportunity for conversation or an invitation arises (“I was just on my way to the Farmer’s market, would you care to join me?”) You can also try “getting lost” in the vicinity of a known destination, so you can ask a girl for directions. (“I was just looking for the Apple store, but seem to be turned around. Can you help me out?”)
Summary: Always be prepared to meet a new girl. Dress neatly, in a fashion that reflects your personality. Figure out where the girls are. Look like you have a purpose, besides picking up girls.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Physically unplug the phone and the cord from the wall. Go to one of your other phones and check that it has a dial tone. If none of the phones in your house have a dial tone, see the next section. Remove the working phone and it's cord from the jack. Plug the phone that wasn't working into the same jack that the working phone was using. Use the same cord that the non-working phone used. If the phone has a dial tone after being plugged in, then the original wall jack is the culprit. If the phone still doesn't have a dial tone, then the phone itself is likely broken, or the cord isn't working. Before writing off the phone, try the working cord from the phone that did have a dial tone. If this gets your original phone working, then the problem was a faulty cord, which can easily be replaced. If this doesn't work, then you'll need a new phone. If the phone works on the other jack, then the original phone jack is likely faulty. Most carriers will not pay to repair this, which means you'll need to either fix it yourself or pay for a technician to come and check the wiring. See Install a Residential Telephone Jack for a comprehensive guide on replacing and rewiring a phone jack.

SUMMARY: Unplug the phone that doesn't work. Find a phone in the house that works. Unplug the working phone and cord. Plug in the phone that wasn't working. Check for a dial tone. Try a different phone cord. Consider repairing the wall jack.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You're using the same amount of cards in the same format. That's piles of 5 on the right and piles of 6 on the left (turned-up card included). The stock is the same, too. If you're unsure as to what that fashion is, read up on the one-suit version. It's much easier and every new player should start with it. Instead of completely ignoring the suits, this time you're just going to lump them by color. That is, hearts and diamonds are "one suit" and clubs and spades are another. For the one suit version, you just needed to make numerical sequences (7-8-9, for example). Now you can still make those sequences, but you can only move them in chunks if they're the same color. That is, you can put a 7 of hearts on an 8 of spades, but you can't move them together. You could, however, move a 7 of hearts and an 8 of hearts (or diamonds). This adds a considerable level of difficulty to the game. The rest of the game is the same, regardless of whether you're playing one suit, two suit, or the four suit version. You still use the stock when you have no moves to make, you still have to turn over face down cards when they're open, and you still have to have cards in every pile before you can use the stock.  And the format is the same, too. Same amount of cards, same amount of piles. If you skipped method one, you may wish to refer to it. What's more, if you're new to Spider Solitaire, definitely start with one suit -- it's much, much easier! Again, the only difference is how you move the clusters, not how you make them. So be very careful when you move that red card onto that black card -- you may not be able to get to that black card for a while!
Summary:
Deal out your cards in the same fashion as you would with the one-suit version. Think in reds and blacks. Move clusters of the same color. Know that the rest of the rules apply.