The umbrella shape is a great choice for larger groups because of its big windows and tall walls, which make it feel very spacious. At the end of a long, hard work week or an exhausting day of hiking, the last thing you’ll want to do is take a lot of time to set up shelter. You’ll be especially grateful for a tent that can be set up quickly when the rain starts pouring or the sun starts setting. Look for words and phrases such as “pop-up, “easy up,” “instant,” and “quick-opening” in the tent’s name and description. Whether you only camp in the hot summer or you camp every month of the year, you’ll need a tent that can provide the right weather protection. The kind of protection you need depends greatly on the climate of the areas you camp in, but rain is one form of weather that nearly every camper needs protection from.  Make sure that your tent has a full-coverage rainfly. Tub flooring prevents rain from entering the tent because one large seamless piece of material covers the entirety of the tent floor. While it may seem like a thrifty option at the time, buying a cheap tent can lead to rainwater getting into the tent and ruining your valuables. Especially if you’re planning on hiking a far distance while carrying your tent, you’ll need one that’s as lightweight as possible and that’s easily compactable. The lighter the material, the more expensive the tent. If you’ve got a lot of supplies, clothing, etc., getting a tent with at least one vestibule can really expand your storage space. These can be located at the front/rear of the tent or on one of the sides. They also make getting in and out of the tent a much smoother process. A square-shaped floor can also help maximize storage possibilities. A footprint is a cloth that goes underneath your tent. This will not only protect the tent floor from rocks and debris, but can also prevent ground condensation inside the tent from forming if you pitch your tent on a cold, damp site. Many tents are available with a matching footprint that can be snapped or clipped to the bottom of the tent. Most tents either fall under the category of single-wall or double-wall. There are good aspects and not-so-good aspects of each one, so consider both to see which one is worth it for you.  Single-wall tents are lighter and easier to set up but provide less protection and storage space. Double-wall tents provide more space and protection but are significantly heavier.
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One-sentence summary -- Go with the umbrella shape if you want standing room. Choose a tent that’s easy to set up. Make sure the tent provides adequate weather protection. Prioritize weight and packability for backpacking. Maximize storage with vestibules. Be sure to buy a footprint to go with your tent. Weigh the pros and cons of single or double walls.

Q: Brushing your teeth in the morning and the evening can help to reduce plaque and prevent cavities. Make sure that you use a fluoride toothpaste to brush your teeth and take your time as well. Other good brushing habits include:  Brush all surfaces of your teeth (front, back, tops, and along the gumline). Keep your toothbrush in a stand that allows it to air dry (a moist toothbrush is more prove to bacteria). Replace your toothbrush every three to four months. Flossing is also crucial because a toothbrush cannot reach between your teeth. You can use regular dental floss or pre-threaded flossers to get in between your teeth. When you floss, you should also make sure to:  Use a long (18”) piece of floss so that you will have enough to floss between all of your teeth. Run the floss up and down the sides of your teeth. Do not just pull the floss in and out between your teeth. Use a gentle touch. Pressing too hard may cause injury or bleeding to your gums. Swishing with an antimicrobial mouthwash or a mouthwash that contains fluoride may also help to improve your dental health. Look for a mouthwash that fights plaque and use it after brushing and flossing for extra protection. Regular checkups can help your dentist to detect any problems, such as tooth decay or plaque build-up. Your dentist can provide treatments to help promote your dental health and fix problems before they get worse. Make sure that you see your dentist twice per year for a cleaning and exam. Also call your dentist if you notice any signs of a problem such as:  red, bleeding gums gums that are pulling away from your teeth changes in the alignment of your teeth loose teeth sensitivity to hot and cold constant bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth
A: Brush your teeth twice per day. Floss your teeth twice daily. Swish with mouthwash after brushing and flossing. Schedule regular checkups with your dentist.

Article: Google Chrome is the app that has an image of a red, green, yellow, and blue circle.  You will need to install the Chrome Remote Desktop extension on both the computer with Fortinet security and an external computer without Fortinet web security.  The external computer can be a home computer or any other computer you have access to.  Download Google Chrome, if you haven't already done so. Click here to go directly the Chrome Remote desktop extension in the Chrome web store. If you haven't already done so, click "Sign In" and log in with the email address and password associated with your Google account. It's the blue button in the upper-right corner of the window. The popup tells you what kind of connections the app can do. It's the green button in the upper-right corner. This will begin setting up Remote Desktop. This will install the Remote Desktop host the first time you use the app. It's the blue button in the popup.  You will only need to do this the first time you run the app on your computer. This will install and launch the Google Chrome remote desktop extension.  This may be in a different web browser, such as Microsoft Edge, or Internet Explorer.  Once the Remote Desktop host app is installed, you can access it inside Google Chrome. The first time you run Chrome Remote Desktop, you may be asked to allow it to make changes to your device.  Click "Yes", if prompted.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Google Chrome. Navigate to Chrome Remote Desktop in the Chrome Store. Click + Add to Chrome. Click Add App in the popup. Click Launch App. Click Get Started under "My Computers". Click Enable Remote Connections. Click Accept and Install. Click Open.