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- How To Delete a Stored Password on a Mac
- How To Protect Your SUV from Theft
- How To Protect Yourself at the ATM
- How To Protect Children in a Hot Car
- How To Protect a Yard from Grubs
- How To Propose Using a Commercial on the Radio
- How To Cut Laminate Wood Flooring
- How To Cut Free Printable Stencils
- How To Cut Costs on a Bedroom Remodel
- How To Cut Foam Rubber
- How To Dress a Plus-Sized Figure in Spring
- How To Run a Forex Business from Home
- How To Restore Windows Vista to its Factory Settings
- How To Donate Winter Coats
- How To Ease Headaches with Seated Massage Therapy
- How To Earn a Friend's Trust Back
- How To Decorate for Your Wedding Ceremony
- How To Protect Your Skin from the Sun
- How To Protect Yourself During an Earthquake
- How To Protect Your Eyes When Using a Computer
- How To Protect Toddlers from Sunburn
- How To Protect Home Business Data
- How To Protect Against Bond Risks
- How To Protect a Hardwood Floor During Appliance Installation
- How To Propose with a Message in a Bottle
| How To Delete a Stored Password on a Mac Posted: 08 May 2010 06:56 PM PDT Most modern computers provide users all the conveniences possible. This will include remembering access details, like usernames and passwords from various services. A Mac OS X system will store passwords in an internal application called Keychain Access, which is used by different programs like the Safari Web browser and other applications that require access to a username and password. The keychain also stores wireless keys for WiFi networks, webmail passwords, and others. If you want to secure your Mac from possible intrusions through on-site access, you will need to delete stored passwords from your system. To delete stored passwords from your Mac, you will need access to Keychain Access. You have several ways of opening this application: Through Spotlight: |
| How To Protect Your SUV from Theft Posted: 08 May 2010 06:54 PM PDT An automobile, whether it's a small car, a van, or a full-sized SUV, is an investment you can't afford to lose. Or, at least, you don't want to lose accessories and parts, like wheels, side mirrors, and the like. While insurance coverage will usually replace or repair your vehicle at their expense, you would have to endure stress from the processing of claims and reports. You might also have some downtime, since you will need to wait until your SUV gets replaced. Because SUVs are bigger and more expensive, they tend to attract more attention than smaller cars. As such, SUVs are often a target of theft. Here are some ways you can protect your SUV from theft. |
| How To Protect Yourself at the ATM Posted: 08 May 2010 06:53 PM PDT ATMs give bank account holders convenience in accessing their money. You can do all sorts of transactions, such as withdrawals, deposits and even bill payments. Unfortunately, though, thieves, scammers and even muggers know that people often go to an ATM to get money. In some cases, malicious people can be more subtle. They might install devices on the machine that would capture your card information and your PIN without you knowing it. In these cases, it's best to be alert and watchful. Here are some tips to live by when you are transacting at an ATM. |
| How To Protect Children in a Hot Car Posted: 08 May 2010 06:51 PM PDT Traveling in hot weather is very uncomfortable. However, people don't realize that children can actually get sick and even die from the heat inside of automobiles. Children are not as tough as adults when it comes to dealing with a hot car, so you will need to be more cautious. Here are some tips. Position them away from the sun. The trick here is to position your child's car seat such that he is away from the sun. This will depend on the time, where you are located, and the direction towards which you are driving. For example, when traveling north, place your child's car seat toward the right side of the car in the afternoon (since the sun sets in the west. |
| How To Protect a Yard from Grubs Posted: 08 May 2010 06:50 PM PDT Grubs are a normal occurrence in lawns. These are beetle larvae, which usually grow from their egg state from the summer months toward August. By wintertime, grubs are dormant, and they begin to become active again by springtime. While grubs are normal, an excess amount will usually result in your lawn dying off. You will experience patches of greenery just drying out and dying. Not only do grubs eat nutrients under the grass, but they can also be targets of other, bigger animals. This might result in patches of grass being dug—in some, the culprit might even be your pets! The important idea in protecting a yard from grubs is reducing their population to a more manageable level. While you might not necessarily want to totally eradicate grubs, you will want to keep them at a healthy level. • Insecticide (with nematode content) |
| How To Propose Using a Commercial on the Radio Posted: 08 May 2010 06:49 PM PDT Broadcasting your marriage proposal on air is surely a creative way to express your love for your significant other. She will probably feel special with how you want to announce to the whole wide world (or at least radio listeners) that you love her, and that you intend to marry her. Unless you personally know a radio DJ, you can't just pop into the DJ's booth and announce your engagement. You will have to take care of a lot of logistical concerns. Your first and foremost concern here is whether your significant other will be tuning in while the proposal is being aired. Call or visit your favorite radio station. While you can canvas around for the cheapest time slot for advertising or for the most popular radio station around, it's always a good idea to choose a radio station that you know your girlfriend loves. Go for the station that plays her favorite type of music. |
| How To Cut Laminate Wood Flooring Posted: 08 May 2010 06:47 PM PDT Adding a laminate floor to your home is one surefire way of breathing new life into an old flooring. Laminate wood looks great in any room, and can be easy to maintain. The laminate will protect the wood from dust and moisture, and will make it look always shiny. You can even install laminate wood flooring over existing floor, such as linoleum, wood, concrete and virtually anything except carpet. Installing laminate wood flooring will require some cutting, though, especially if you have unevenly measured floors or if you have walls that are shaped unevenly. What you need |
| How To Cut Free Printable Stencils Posted: 08 May 2010 06:46 PM PDT For people who love crafts and arts, printable stencils are one way to create unique or custom designs without necessarily having to look hard for stencils from the crafts stores. Free printable stencils also give you the flexibility to edit, tweak, modify and even resize the stencil for your purposes. This way, you can use your stencil on a wide variety of materials and mediums. What you need: |
| How To Cut Costs on a Bedroom Remodel Posted: 08 May 2010 06:45 PM PDT The bedroom is one of those places in your home that you spend a lot of time in. You usually spend the whole night sleeping, and you will spend some of your waking moments resting, reading a good book, or spending time with your spouse or significant other. Therefore, a bedroom remodel is one investment that you might look forward to. Giving your bedroom a fresh look will help lift your spirits and mood. The cost of a bedroom remodel might be stifling, though. If you foresee that you have to spend a fortune on replacing furniture, changing fixtures, repainting and all that, you might give yourself a headache. Fortunately, remodeling your bedroom does not require you to give an arm and a leg. You can cut costs by being frugal and practical. Here are a few ways you can cut costs on a bedroom remodel. |
| Posted: 08 May 2010 06:44 PM PDT Foam rubber can be a useful material in arts and crafts. It can be cut and shaped into different things. Foam rubber can also be recycled for use in re-upholstery projects. For example, if you have an old foam rubber mattress, you can recycle the foam rubber for use as padding on chairs, extra padding on sofas, or even throw pillows. Foam rubber can easily be cut with a very sharp utility knife or an X-acto knife. For bigger projects, you can use an electric knife with a serrated edge. Even thicker pieces of mattress will require a band saw. What you will need: |
| How To Dress a Plus-Sized Figure in Spring Posted: 08 May 2010 06:14 PM PDT If you have a plus-size figure, it is important that you know your actual body type. No matter what season it may be, you can get the right look if you get a perfect fit. You can still get a perfect fit by following suggestions and guidelines given for the right tops or jeans for the different body types, even if your top body type is different from your bottom. Just be patient in shopping around to get the clothes that would best fit your body type. Lucky for you, there are a lot more fashion designers creating stylish and chic dresses for plus size women to wear for any occasion. There are even stores that have specialized in clothes for plus size women. For a spring wardrobe, here are some tips to consider: |
| How To Run a Forex Business from Home Posted: 08 May 2010 06:10 PM PDT Do you want a profitable and easy business that you can run at home? Then, the foreign exchange or forex business might just be for you. You can start with a practice account to test how you will do with this line of business or jump right in to start trading. No matter how you want to start, this is just an excellent home-based business to run. Here's how you can do it: |
| How To Restore Windows Vista to its Factory Settings Posted: 08 May 2010 06:08 PM PDT For most people, the move from the Windows XP operating system to the newer Windows Vista brought about a multitude of problems and issues. Microsoft really did not do a good job with Vista and they obviously got burned with millions of negative user reviews. Nevertheless, if you already transitioned to Vista, you will need to know a few cool tricks to solve the many problems and issues you will encounter. One such trick that you will surely use at least one time in your Vista life is the ability to restore it back to its factory or default settings without having to do a fresh reinstall. |
| Posted: 08 May 2010 06:03 PM PDT Winter coats are such useful creations. Many of them are so fashionably designed—and at a relatively great cost—that the coats can easily serve as sharp fashion statements during the wintertime. Regardless of how they look, the primary use of winter coats is to keep you warm during the season of ice and snow. If you have a winter coat to wear in the cold, well and good. Many are not as fortunate—or as financially capable—to wear one. If you have spare winter coats, you might want to give them away and make another body warmer during winter. This article appeals to your philanthropic and charitable side, and will give you pointers on how to donate your winter coats. |
| How To Ease Headaches with Seated Massage Therapy Posted: 08 May 2010 06:01 PM PDT Headaches are common to those who are stressed and burned out at work, or those always beating a deadline. When this happens, there are two possibilities. First is when you just wait for it to pass and second is when you take medication or pain relievers. Pain relievers come into the picture when the pain becomes unbearable. There are other remedies you may try to ease those headaches. One is through a seated massage. Below is how. Take the position. The first thing you need to do is to position yourself for the massage. Take a sit in a chair where you could comfortably bury your face in a cushion or pillow. Be sure that you are seated comfortably with your back available or exposed to the one making the massage. |
| How To Earn a Friend's Trust Back Posted: 08 May 2010 05:56 PM PDT Nothing could be more bitter than being betrayed by a trusted friend. And nothing could be more devastating than breaking a friendship because of the lost trust and faith between individuals. If you are on the offending side and you lost your friend's trust because of a wrong that you did or a lie that you told, the burden on how to win her trust back is upon you. Now you have to brace yourself because it might not be easy to restore lost trust. It may take a lot of effort and surely it will take time. Here are tips on how to earn a friend's trust back: |
| How To Decorate for Your Wedding Ceremony Posted: 08 May 2010 05:54 PM PDT Your wedding day is a once-in-a-lifetime affair, so you better make it right. Decorating your wedding ceremony venue and your reception can be an exciting activity, if you know what to do. Discuss your decoration plans with your spouse-to-be and, if applicable, your wedding coordinator. Select a color scheme. Most of the time, it's the color scheme that makes or breaks a wedding decoration. The bridal entourage would usually be dressed in a certain color scheme, so the decoration of the venue should also follow. Choose something that blends well with the venue's decorations, and that comes out nicely when photographed. As a rule of thumb, use colorful motifs if the décor of the venue is minimalist. On the other hand, if the venue is already elaborately decorated, then you should use a more subtle color scheme. |
| How To Protect Your Skin from the Sun Posted: 08 May 2010 05:51 PM PDT Sunlight is beneficial to the skin, as we can absorb Vitamin E by exposure to the sun at certain times of the day. However, long-term exposure to ultraviolet rays can damage the skin and might even result in serious conditions like skin cancer. In general, exposure to very hot and dry weather might also cause heat stroke. Protecting your skin from the sun involves covering it as much as possible. And where necessary, you would need to apply sunscreen. Find shade. The best way to avoid over-exposure to the sun is by seeking shade whenever you are outdoors. Bring a big umbrella while at the beach or when you are playing golf. The sun's ultraviolet rays can go through window glass, though, so you would still need to wear protective clothing and sunscreen when indoors. |
| How To Protect Yourself During an Earthquake Posted: 08 May 2010 05:49 PM PDT Earthquakes are a natural occurrence that can happen when you least expect it. While there are seismological instruments that try to detect earthquakes, these are not usually able to predict earthquakes. Some areas are earthquake-prone, though, particularly those that lie along fault lines. Earthquakes can be as weak as a shudder or as strong as a vigorous shake that can send objects and debris flying around. In a worst-case scenario, an earthquake can even topple down houses and buildings. As such, you will need to find a safe place to stay during an earthquake. |
| How To Protect Your Eyes When Using a Computer Posted: 08 May 2010 05:48 PM PDT Eye strain is a common complaint by people who spend a lot of their time in front of the computer. If you stare at a bright screen all day, reading small characters, you will most likely get stressed from all the effort. Protecting your eyes when using a computer will involve relaxation techniques, exercise, some equipment, and generally some common sense. Take hourly breaks. Continuously staring at your monitor throughout the day is a surefire way to stress out not only your eyes, but the rest of your body. Take five minutes off each hour and stretch. Stand up, walk around, and simply stretch your arms and legs. This way, you can prevent both eye strain and repetitive stress injuries associated with repetitive clicking of the mouse and tapping on the keyboard. If you cannot stand up from your workstation, simply close your eyes a couple of minutes at a time. This will help you relax a bit. |
| How To Protect Toddlers from Sunburn Posted: 08 May 2010 05:46 PM PDT During hot summer months, families are fond of going to the beach, the lake, having a picnic and generally enjoying the outdoors. Throughout this summer fun, though, you will have to watch out for over-exposure to the sun, which can result in a lot of complications, including sunburn and even more-serious conditions like heat stroke. Children are especially susceptible to sunburn because their skin is still soft and sensitive. Toddlers are particularly at risk. Whether you're just taking a stroll down the street, or having fun at the beach, here are a few things you should remember to protect your toddler against sunburn. |
| How To Protect Home Business Data Posted: 08 May 2010 05:45 PM PDT More and more people are setting up offices at home, or running businesses from home. The advantage when running your business from home is that you have fewer costs related to rent, transportation and utilities. You can simply share the expenses with the rest of the household. However, the downside is that home businesses don't usually have dedicated IT staff or departments to help with security and troubleshooting issues. Protecting your home business data will entail using security measures to prevent identity theft, fraudulent access and even theft of information stored on your online accounts or computer. |
| How To Protect Against Bond Risks Posted: 08 May 2010 05:42 PM PDT Just like any investment instrument, bonds carry some risk. As an investor, you would want to protect yourself against these risks, so that you don't end up losing in the long run. When buying bonds, one of your biggest risks is interest rate risk. Another big factor is the credit rating of the company you are buying bonds from. Interest risk. Bonds are sold with varying interest yields and maturity dates. An investor's main concern here is for your money to gain interest during the given maturity period. When a bond's rate is overtaken by the rate of inflation, though, then you will end up losing, because your money will be essentially worth less after maturity. Even with the added interest earnings, the real value will only be reduced. |
| How To Protect a Hardwood Floor During Appliance Installation Posted: 08 May 2010 05:39 PM PDT Hardwood floors are usually a highlight of any home. These are beautiful, low-maintenance, and can go well with most furniture and accents. Hardwood floors are also a big investment, so it makes sense to protect your investment against possible scratches and dents when large appliances are being moved or positioned around your home. Most free-standing appliances have rubber or plastic "feet" that prevent scratching. Some built-in appliances don't usually have this feature, though. Still, regardless of whether your appliances have rubberized feet or not, you should make sure that your hardwood floor is protected when delivery personnel bring in and install your appliances. Remember not to let the delivery personnel push your appliance along an unprotected hardwood floor. |
| How To Propose with a Message in a Bottle Posted: 08 May 2010 05:37 PM PDT There is an air of intrigue, romance and mystery with messages in a bottle. Imagine walking along a beach and finding a bottle with a piece of parchment inside, sealed with a cork. Romance novels and movies have been inspired by the concept of sending in a bottle (such as Message in a Bottle by Nicholas Sparks). What you will need: |
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