INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can find cologne for sale at many stores such as Sephora, Ulta, Macy’s, Nordstrom, and CVS. Going to a store in person is important so you can test the different options and find what works best for you. Buying cologne online is good if you already know what cologne you want, but otherwise it does not work because you can’t test it. If you do not do this the smell of the previous cologne will get in the way of and cloud your judgement of the new scent. You can also spray it on each inner elbow if you want a stronger scent. Avoid testing the cologne on the paper cards at the store because you cannot get the full scent this way and you will not know how it smells on you. You should wait at least an hour before purchasing the cologne you like. The scent can change over time as it mixes with your skin. You can even ask for sample vials of your favorite scent if you want to test a few throughout the week before committing to a scent you really like. The opinions of other people (friends, family, significant others) can help you decide if you want to purchase a cologne. If multiple people tell you a certain scent is not a good choice, consider purchasing a different scent.  If someone recommends a cologne, don’t purchase it without testing it.  If you want someone’s opinion on the spot, take someone you trust shopping with you. Although the thoughts of other people can help you make a decision, it is also important to choose something that you like and to trust your own views. Don’t let someone else choose the cologne for you. You might realize after you buy it that you don’t want to wear it very often or that your taste is different than you thought. Most cologne comes in bottles ranging from 1 oz (29 ml) to 3.4 oz (100 ml). If you know you love a cologne and will use it often, you can purchase a large bottle. Although you can purchase the cologne at the store you found it in, once you found the cologne you like you can search at other stores to see if you can find it for a lower price. You can also see if you can find the cologne available online. Discount websites often sell cologne that was an unused tester at a store and eBay often has unopened colognes that someone received as a gift or changed their minds about.

SUMMARY: Go to department and makeup stores to search for cologne. Smell coffee or tea in between testing each cologne to refresh your palate. Spray the cologne on your wrist to test it. Wait before purchasing anything to get a full sense of the smell. Ask other people’s opinions. Follow your own gut when deciding what to buy. Buy a small bottle if you are new to using cologne. Search around for the best price of the cologne you want.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Check your vehicle’s owner or service manual to find the exact gap measurement for your spark plugs in millimeters. Then, insert a gap tool into the space between the spark plug’s body and the electrode that sticks out of it. Use the tool to measure the gap, then either pry the electrode further from the body to increase the gap or press it closer to the body to decrease it until the gap matches the vehicle’s specifications.  You should be able to press the electrode out or squeeze it closer to the body simply by applying pressure on it using the gap tool. You can purchase a spark plug “gapper” or gap tool at any auto parts store. If you are unable to find the gap specifications for your vehicle, try the manufacturer’s website. The spark plug socket has a rubber grommet that will hold the plug in place as you lower it down into the engine and make it easier to thread the plug once you have it in there. The threaded portion of the spark plug is the same end as the electrode. That end should be sticking out of the spark plug socket. It’s important that you don’t cross-thread your spark plugs, which occurs when you forcefully tighten it even though it hasn’t seated properly in the engine. To avoid this, tighten the spark plug by hand using an extension connected to the spark plug socket.  Keep screwing the spark plug in until it becomes snug. If the spark plug seems to be screwing in on an angle, unscrew it, pull it out, and start again so it seats evenly. Once the spark plug is snugly seated in place, connect a ratchet to the extension and finish tightening it. Make sure the spark plug is secure, but you don’t have to put too much force on it through the wrench. Over-tightening the spark plug could cause it to break inside the engine, so only apply enough pressure to ensure the spark plug is secure. Grip the plug wire by the boot near the end and press it firmly down onto the exposed end of the spark plug sticking out of the engine. You will hear an audible pop when the plug wire is firmly connected.  If the wire doesn’t seat perfectly at first, twist it to the left and right as you press it down to help it pop into place. If you don’t hear it click or pop, the plug wire isn’t connected firmly enough yet and could pop off while driving.

SUMMARY: Use a gap tool to correct the gap  between the plug and the electrode. Place the plug in the spark plug socket with the threads facing out. Insert the spark plug and turn it clockwise to seat it by hand. Tighten the spark plug using a socket wrench. Reconnect the plug wire to the spark plug.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Remarkably, even among all the states that require the signature of a notary, there are again many differences. For example:  The state of Ohio requires that both buyer and seller sign in front of the notary, or at least inform the notary in person that they did sign the document.  In North Carolina, only the signature of the seller must be notarized.  Notaries in Montana can notarize open titles--that is, they can authorize the sale of a vehicle without a buyer ever being identified on any document. At the least, you will need the title, your state issued photo identification (“ID”), and the notary fee. ID must be issued by the state (such as a drivers license) or the military (such as a military ID card) and contain a photo. Use blue or black ink.  If you are the seller, sign your name exactly as it is listed on the title. For example, if the title uses your middle initial, you should sign using your middle initial as well. If you are the buyer, sign your name exactly how you wish for it to appear on the title. For example, if you want to use your middle name, sign the title using your middle name. The Notary will sign and then stamp or seal the title, verifying that the signatures are those of the buyer and/or the seller. Notaries may charge a small fee for their services.  In Ohio, the fee to have both signatures notarized on a car title would be $4. In California, the maximum fee that can be charged by a notary in this circumstance is $10.

SUMMARY:
Determine who needs to be there. Take the required items to your notary appointment. Sign the title in front of the notary. Have the notary sign and seal or stamp the title. Pay the Notary fee.