INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Shorter names are easier to remember than longer ones. The Texas Oil Company shortened its name to Texaco and it's hard to imagine "Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web" having been as successful if they hadn't decided on the shorter "Yahoo." Even if you're using words that are made-up or use creative spellings, make sure they make some level of sense for the product or service. "U-Haul" and "Flickr" work despite their text-speak because they are accurate names for the business, not because they are spelled strangely. Naming your salon "d' verse tease" is too clever for its own good. It might seem like the best idea in the world to name your construction business "Daedalus Construction" because you've studied your Greek mythology, but alienating customers by risking going over their heads is a risk. This is where knowing your audience comes in: a comics shop named "Jim Gordon's" might appeal to the Batman-obsessives while alienating the average reader though average readers tend not to shop in comics shops anyway. Think of it as a tradeoff. Upscale restaurants in expensive districts can get away with naming their restaurant something French, but it might be a bad idea in West Memphis, where your clientele might be made to feel excluded, or not "in the know." Too often, an adjective becomes train-wrecked into a noun, and a terrible business name is born, like QualiTrade or AmeriBank. Names like this lack personality and your business won't stand out in a market saturated with similar-style names. If your business name includes Ameri, Tech, Corp, or Tron as prefix or suffix, you might want to reconsider and come up with a name that's less saturated. Geographically-specific names will lock your business into a particular niche that will require changing the company name if it grows outside that niche. "Omaha Pipe and Drain" will work for a plumbing repair business in the metropolitan Omaha area, but it won't help a plumbing contractor land a pipefitting contract in Des Moines or Kansas City. "Kentucky Fried Chicken" officially changed its name to "KFC" recently for this very reason. Everyone called Bob Dylan's backup band "The Band." One day, it just stuck and they would be "The Band" forever. If everyone has taken to calling your copy shop "Main Street Copy," don't risk changing it to "The Awesome Copy Super Fantastic Fun Shop" because the given name isn't exciting enough. In the end, your product or service is the most important thing and the name is the package it comes in. If it's already got one that works, don't change it. Alternatively, know when you've picked a name that doesn't work and take the risk of changing it. Even if you already ordered "TACSFFS Rules" magnets for all the workers at the Main St. Copy joint, take the hit and go with the name that works.

SUMMARY: Look for a short name that's easy to spell and pronounce. Go universal. Avoid clichéd names. Pick names that can work anywhere. Pick the most accurate name.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You need a space that's both large and well ventilated. You will make a mess so make sure the space you pick can handle it.  Working outside is a plus when it comes to ventilation, but an indoor facility with 3 perfectly placed fluorescent lights will show flaws in your shaping so you can catch them early on. This is a weather-dependent project if you work outdoors. Know that you won't be able to do any work in the rain, snow, or even in the wind. It may be a good idea to build a room specifically for board building; for a short board you will need at least a 10 feet x 8 feet (3 meters x 5.4 meters) room and longer than 10 feet if you're building a long board. Try out several different surfboards to find one you like first to copy the design. Lay your plywood on the ground and place the surfboard on top of it, then mark the outline of the board with a marker.  Make sure the stringer (the wooden strip that stretches the length of the board through the middle) is lined up perfectly straight between the plywood's ends. To make it easier to trace, you can mark placement points with a marker at the nose and the tail, at the board's midpoints, then all the way around the board making each consecutive point parallel from the last, so the surfboard's cut-out is accurate. Be extremely careful to not move the board or the plywood while you are tracing the outline. Put on your safety goggles and plug in the jigsaw. Very carefully cut along your outline to create your surfboard-shaped template. Make sure the edges where you will be cutting are hanging off the sides of the sawhorse and use a carbon steel blade to cut through the plywood. A surfboard blank is the foundation of any surfboard, which you will shape into the final product. Choose foam or wood based on your personal preference.  There are many different shapes, weights, lengths, and densities of surfboard blanks. The type of blank you need depends on how you ride the wave. If you love to rip small waves, a less dense blank is for you (as long as you don't mind replacing it more often). The denser the board, the stronger it is and the longer it will last. EPS foam is often hailed as a good choice of material for the blank, as it is both a strong and long-lasting material, while being lower in density than polyurethane foam.
Summary: Pick a suitable workspace like a garage or workshop. Get a thin piece of plywood and create a template by tracing a surfboard onto it. Secure the plywood to a workhorse and cut it out with a jigsaw. Get a foam or wood surfboard blank from a surfboard supply shop.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There are two primary forms of love triangle: the "rivalrous" and the "split object." In the rivalrous, you are one of two people competing for the exclusive love of the third person. In the split object, you are the person whose affection is divided between two lovers.  Split-object relationships can also be imaginary. This occurs when someone imagines that they're in love with a romantic partner they've never met, or idealizes a relationship from their past.  You may not have initially chosen your role in the rivalrous love triangle. You may instead consider yourself a victim of another person's adultery. While this may have initially been true, if you've decided to try to stay within the relationship, you are actively choosing a role. It will help you to be honest about this. While talking about or hearing about a love triangle is difficult, it is important to be open and honest. Do all three people know about the triangle? While being honest about a love triangle may be difficult, it is ultimately recommended by most experts. Lack of honesty within a relationship can be corrosive and damaging to everyone in the triangle, including yourself. All chosen relationships serve some purpose in your life, even if it’s not a healthy purpose. It’s important to determine the purpose of your participation. Does your love triangle give you the attention you desire or distract your from your life choices or other relationships? Professional counseling may help you better understand the way a love triangle is serving your psychological needs.  Choosing to continue a split object love triangle can provide the illusion of security, that you won't be left alone. However, sometimes a split object love triangle allows a person to fulfill more of their sexual or emotional identity than is possible with only one person. Only you can truly know the difference.  Choosing to continue a rivalrous triangle prevents you from developing more genuine intimacy. A rivalrous triangle thrives on interpersonal drama, rather than trust.  Knowledge of a betrayal, or the act of betraying another person, may also generate unexpected sexual excitement. Of course, this won't always be the case, but people are psychologically complex. It's helpful to be as honest as possible about your role within the love triangle.

SUMMARY:
Examine your place in the love triangle. Discuss what happened. Consider the purpose the love triangle serves in your life.