Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Purchase your materials. Pierce a hole in the bottle cap. Insert the bike pump. Create a hole elsewhere on the bottle. Pump the bike pump.

Answer: A pressurized water gun goes through water quickly, and using a large water bottle helps alleviate this issue. Choose a bottle that has a resealable cap so that you can refill the bottle when it has run out of water.  Other materials you'll need include a hand-held bike pump, a small drill or tack, and tape. Bear in mind that you’ll be carrying the bottle while you use it as a water gun. A two liter bottle full of liquid can be somewhat heavy, roughly weighing 4 pounds. You will be inserting a bike pump needle into the opening you make, so make sure the hole is large enough. It may be roughly the same size, or a bit smaller, to fit the needle correctly.  A tight or snug fit for the needle is ideal, as this keeps the water gun from “falling apart” easily during use. Using an hand drill or awl makes creating the hole easier, but be careful not to make the hole too large. Place the needle of the bike pump into the hole you created. You may use a bit of force if the hole is slightly smaller than the needle. This will help create a snug fit.  Apply some tape around the hilt of the needle, where it meets the bottle. This can help adhere the needle and pump to the bottle. Use a hand pump for making this squirt gun. Hand pumps are easier to carry around than other types of pumps, and better facilitate actual water gun play. This is where the water will spray from. A small hole works well, as the water will be fired through pressure created by the bike pump. Choose a spot that allows you to easily aim the bottle while pumping.  Puncturing multiple holes close to one another will create a wider “spray” effect. However, this will limit the distance the water gun fires, as the pressure will be divided between both holes. A large hole will create a large stream of water, but will more quickly consume the water, and requires greater pressure to travel further. Holding the pump and bottle in position, start pumping the bike pump. As air is pumped into the bottle, pressure will build, forcing water out of the only opening available – the hole you created earlier.  Make sure the bottle is able to let out enough water to handle the pressure. You may have to adjust the size of the firing hole to get a smooth stream. If the bottle feels like it is “inflating” and no water is coming out of the bottle, stop pumping and adjust the hole. You don’t want to risk any explosive events, such as the bike pump needle launching from the bottle.  Fill the bottle full of ice to give your victims a chilling blast of ice cold water.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Safari. Click Safari. Click Preferences…. Click the Security tab. Check the "Block pop-up windows" box.

Answer: Its app icon resembles a blue, compass-shaped icon. It's in the top-left corner of the menu bar. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is near the top of the drop-down menu. It's at the top of the "Preferences" window. It's in the "Web content" section. Most pop-up windows will now be blocked whenever you encounter them in Safari. Pop-ups from individual sites cannot be blocked in Safari.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Provide a stable, calm environment for the dog. Be sure to give your dog ample exercise. Give the dog plenty of mental stimulation. Make sure your dog has an appropriate diet. Make sure your dog is comfortable.

Answer: Making your dog relaxed will only happen if all of its basic needs are met and the dog feels safe enough to let down its guard. If your house in chaotic with a cacophony of noise from a too-loud stereo, screaming children, or indeed arguing adults, the dog will pick up on the vibe and find it difficult to relax. Make the home a peaceful place, without raised voices. Also, make sure the dog has a place to withdraw from the activity of the home, such as its crate. It needs a safe place to go if it all gets to be too much. Not having a hiding place or den is very stressful for a dog, as its natural instincts are to hide if it feels threatened. For example, breeds such as the Jack Russell or the Border collie that have a heritage as working dogs, need plenty of exercise. If they are crated for many hours at a time, or left home alone all day, then they are likely to be hyper by the time you come home. Expect to take the dog for long walks to burn off energy, before the dog's mind turns to relaxation. After all, if the dog had nothing to do all day but sleep, rest is the last thing on its mind. Again, a tired mind is one that is ready to relax and a bored mind is more easily distracted. Stimulate your dog's mind by holding regular impromptu training sessions, of about 5 - 10 minutes duration, 2 - 4 times a day. If the dog can concentrate for longer, then great, do that. Also, give the dog puzzle feeders, or put its dry kibble inside a closed cardboard box, so it has to work out ways to get the food and will be stimulated at the same time. Feed a good quality food (meat listed first on the label) that is right for your dog's life stage. If your dog is over energetic, check with your vet and consider switching to a lower protein food. You may want to consider trying a hypoallergenic diet in case the dog's hyperactivity is due to a food intolerance. A dog in pain, such as from arthritis, finds it more difficult to relax and may become snappy. If your dog's character changes, such as it goes from being placid to aggressive, schedule a vet checkup in case there is a medical problem that needs addressing.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Inspect the color. Smell for sap. Test the bark. Judge by density. Build a fire.

Answer:
Although the exact shade of wood’s color varies from species to species, expect your wood to grow darker as it dries. When you first split the wood, note how bright it is on the inside. Wait for the relatively white wood to fade into a yellow or grayish color before burning. When you first split your wood, hold a piece up to your nose and breathe in deep. Familiarize yourself with the smell of its sap. Then, when you’re ready to burn wood, select a test piece from your pile. Split it open and take a whiff. If you still detect sap, place it back in the pile for further drying. If most or all of the bark has fallen off on its own, consider the wood safe for burning. If not, slice the bark off with a knife. Inspect the wood immediately underneath. Allow any pieces that appear greenish more time to dry before using. When you first split the wood, note how heavy each piece feels. Expect the same piece to weigh considerably less once it loses its water weight. To double-check that it is has dried, knock two pieces together. If they sound hollow, consider them dried. If you are still unsure, assemble a few pieces for a test fire. If either the kindling or the larger pieces refuse to catch fire, give them more time to dry, since they are obviously still too wet. If they do catch, listen for hissing, which indicates the presence of water.