Write an article based on this "Calibrate the club length measuring apparatus. Place the club in the apparatus. Slide the grip support until it touches the grip, then read the scale. Determine if the club conforms to length standards."
article: Turn on the machine and move the grip support assembly to the left until it reaches the end of the apparatus. Put the calibration rod into the machine, resting the right end of the rod against the 60-degree sole plate of the clubhead support. Slide the grip support over until it gently touches the end of the calibration rod, then zero out the scale. Remove the calibration rod when you’re finished. Ensure the clubhead rests against the clubhead support, with the sole touching the 60-degree sole plate. The grip should rest in the grip support. Gently rock the club back and forth to be sure it’s not being constrained and can move naturally. Move the grip support to the right until the butt plate is gently touching the end of the grip. Step back from the scale and read the digital value. If the scale reads 0.0 or less, the length is less than 48.0 inches (122 cm) and conforms to the club length standard. If the scale reads greater than 0.0, the length is greater than 48.0 inches (122 cm) and it does not conform to the club length standard. Such a club could not be used in a professional golf game.

Write an article based on this "Give your employers a heads-up. Don’t wait until the last minute to ask. Make your request by an indirect method. Butter them up. Give them an out. Respond appropriately if they decline."
article: You should always ask before you put an employer’s name down as a reference. If they are contacted without knowing that you are applying for a job, they might be caught off guard and give a less than great reference. This will not make a good impression. It’s courteous and smart to ask ahead of time. If at all possible, let your employer(s) know when you start looking for jobs that you may ask for a letter soon. Your employer will appreciate having plenty of time to write the letter. Giving them plenty of notice also means that they will have more time to polish the letter and make it very strong. This will improve your prospects! For instance, if it’s Monday and you are asked to submit letters by the end of the week, don’t procrastinate and ask only on Wednesday. Ask your employer right away on Monday. Asking someone for a letter of reference in-person can make them feel pressured. They might find it harder to say no if they have to. Instead, write an email that asks for a letter of reference or use some other indirect method. This avoids putting your potential referee on the spot and allows them the opportunity to politely decline. Even if you know the employer well they’ll appreciate some comments on why you are asking them for a letter. Tell them how much you value their opinion on your job performance. You could also say that no one else is as qualified to comment specifically on your skills and qualities. Try writing something like: “John, in our two years working together, you’ve had the chance to see the successes I’ve had on several marketing projects. Your years of experience and mentorship along the way have been invaluable. I think you are uniquely qualified to discuss my performance, and I’d deeply appreciate your comments.” Make sure to tell you prospective letter writer that it’s ok if they are unable to write the letter for you. This makes it easier for them to say no if they don’t have time or don’t feel like they are the best person for the task.  For instance, instead of asking “John, will you write me a letter of reference?” try something like “John, I would really appreciate you writing a letter of reference on my behalf if you are willing and able to.” Make sure to also include something like “I completely understand if you are unable to write a letter for me at this time.” Keep in mind that a letter of reference is a favor to you, and that employers aren’t usually required to write them. If your employer responds to your request by saying they are unable to write a letter for you, thank them for their time and consideration anyway.  You can also think of it this way: if someone is rushed, or not enthusiastic about you, then they won’t write a good letter for you. If they say no, they’re actually doing you a favor by giving you the opportunity to ask someone else who will be more supportive.

Write an article based on this "Click the ⋮ menu. Select “Settings”. Select “Site Settings”. Click “Pop-ups”. Tap the slider to the On position."
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Chrome contains built-in features to block pop-ups. Sometimes a pop-up or two will get beyond the blocker, but for the most part this function will keep you pretty safe.  This option is called “Content Settings” in iOS. This option is called “Block Pop-ups” in iOS. This option should be turned on by default, but it may have inadvertently been disabled. Turning it off now should protect you from pop-ups in the future.