Article: If you're obsessed with a crunchy crust, consider baking the pizza on a skillet. Place a cast-iron skillet over medium heat until the pan gets hot. Place one or two slices of microwaved pizza on the skillet using tongs. After about thirty seconds to a minute, use the tongs to lift the pizza and check the bottom. Cook until it's as crispy as you like it.  Don't crowd the pan. If you put too many slices of pizza in the pan at once, the crust won't crisp evenly. If you want a crunchier finish, melt half a tablespoon of butter in the pan before heating up the pizza. This will add a buttery, deliciously flaky finish to the bottom crust. If you use a waffle iron to reheat your pizza, you can skip the microwave and oven entirely. First rearrange the toppings on the pizza. They should be clustered together in the upper left corner of the pizza slice near the crust. Then, fold the pizza. Bring the bottom point up to the top left corner and press the pizza to make a fold. Finally, press your pizza into a pre-heated waffle iron and cook for about five minutes, continually checking for doneness. If you have small pizza pieces or a large waffle iron you don't need to fold the pizza or rearrange the toppings. Instead, sandwich two pizza pieces together and press them in the waffle iron. Fresh ingredients such as basil leaves and sliced mozzarella are excellent additions to any pizza. Also consider adding some traditional pizza toppings such as olives, anchovies, and sliced bell peppers. Finally, try experimenting. Add leftovers such as diced chicken or taco meat to the top of your pizza for a fun twist. If you don't want to add new ingredients, consider using a dipping sauce such as ranch or bleu cheese dressing to spice up your leftovers.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Finish the pizza on a skillet. Finish your pizza in a waffle iron. Add gourmet ingredients to your pizza.

Problem: Article: ” to greet someone in the morning. This is the formal way to say “Good morning” in Afrikaans. Many Afrikaans speaking people will shorten this to “Môre!” as an informal way to say “Good morning”. This is how you say “Good afternoon” in Afrikaans. “Good evening” in Afrikaans is “Goeienaand”, and “Goodnight” is “Goeienag”. Many Afrikaans speaking people will shorten “Goeienag” to “Nag” as an informal way to say “Goodnight”. To say “Goodbye” to someone you just met, use the formal greeting: “Totsiens”. “Totsiens” can also be used to say goodbye more casually, as it can be taken to mean “See you later”.  Many Afrikaans speaking people will use “Mooi loop” when saying goodbye to a friend or a relative, which means “go/walk well”.  You can also add on to your “Goodbye” with “Lekker dag!”, which means “Have a nice day!”  An example dialogue with someone you just met might be: “Goeiemôre!”“Goeiemôre!”“Hoe gaan dit met u?” “Baie goed dankie, en u?”"Goed, dankie!"“Totsiens! Lekker dag!”  An example dialogue with someone you know well or are friends with might be: “Môre!”"Môre!"“Hoe gaan dit met jou?”“Goed, dankie en met jou?”"Goed, dankie!""Totsiens, mooi loop!”   A complete pronunciation guide for these terms can be found at http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/afrikaans.php.
Summary: Say “Goeiemôre! Use “Goeie middag” to greet someone in the afternoon. Remember the difference between “Good evening” and “Goodnight” in Afrikaans. Say “Goodbye” formally or informally.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Smart Playlists allow you to give iTunes a set of parameters to make a playlist for you. For example, I could create a smart playlist that organizes all of my recent music label "rock," and iTunes would find all of the songs for me. To make one, click on the "Playlists" header at the top of iTunes, click on the small gray cross in the bottom left corner, then choose "New Smart Playlist." Smart playlists can make a list of all the music you've added that month, every one of your top rated "jazz" songs, only songs with high quality audio, your most played songs, and more. The smart playlist window allows you to tell iTunes where to find the music you want. From here, you can choose the parameters for your playlist:  The first box chooses how to organize you playlist (album, artist, genre, file size, etc.) The second box defines the parameter, (contains the phrase, is not, etc) The third box let's you input what songs you want to choose from. For example, if I want a playlist of all songs by "The Who," I would select "Artist" in the first box, "Contains" in the second, and then write "The Who" in the third. This means the playlist will contain all songs by the artist, "The Who." This lets you chose songs by genres, plays, date added, bit rate -- you name it. You can make as many parameters as you'd like and iTunes automatically sorts your songs. .." button to adjust parameters. For example, if you want to add The Who, but don't want any of the songs off of the album "Tommy," you can click "..." and choose "Album," "Does Not Contain" and write in "Tommy." Otherwise the playlist will just choose random songs. This is useful if you choose parameters like "recently added songs" or constantly download new music. Every time you open iTunes it will update the playlist for you. iTunes can take almost any song and find 20-30 songs like it, making a playlist for you. To make a Genius Playlist, right click on a song and select "Create Genius Playlist." You can then add or delete songs from this playlist like any other.

SUMMARY: Use "smart" playlists to let iTunes make playlists for you. Set the parameters for your playlist. Click the "+" button to add new parameters. Click the ". Make sure the "Match The Following Rule" box is checked. Check "live updating" to keep your playlist automatically up to date. Alternatively, make Genius Playlists to find similar songs automatically.

The Bengal breed’s most distinctive physical feature is their beautiful spotted coat, though sometimes their coats will be marbled. These cats have inherited these spots from their leopard ancestors. All Bengals will, without exception, have a spotted coat. Bengal cats usually have a shine or shimmer to their coat that is most visible in direct sunlight. Breeders often call this the “glitter” effect. All Bengals have spotted coats, but they can come in a variety of colors. The most common color pattern is a brown or golden background color. But these cats can also come in cinnamon-sorrel colors, gray-beige, charcoal, silver, or blue color patterns.  Sometimes the spots link together to resemble more of a striped patterns, but these are still considered Bengal cats. This is often called a marbled pattern variation. Bengal cats also have a striped black-tipped tail. Bengal cats are usually quite large and lean. They have an athletic build and very rarely develop the saggy belly that many other cat breeds get when they gain a little extra weight. Bengal cats typically weigh between 8 lb (3.6 kg) and 15 lb (6.8 kg) once they reach their adult weight.
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Check for a spotted coat. Look for the right color pattern. Notice the large, athletic build.