Q: Let your hair straightener start heating up so that it’s ready to go once you've wrapped all of your hair in foil. Most modern hair straighteners heat up in less than 1 minute, but you can wait a couple minutes just to be sure.  If you have thin hair, set your hair straightener to 250 °F (121 °C). For normal hair, use a temperature of 365 °F (185 °C). If you have thick hair, set your straightener to 400 °F (204 °C).  If your hair straightener doesn't have exact degrees, set it to medium heat, or a number that's roughly in the middle. Be sure the hair straightener is far from any sources of water or flammable objects. You’ll want to cut out 10-20 squares, depending on how thick your hair is and how big you’d like the curls to be. For larger curls, you’ll need fewer squares but should cut them larger. For small, tight curls, you’ll need lots of squares that don’t need to be as large since the curls will be tightly wound. If you have thick hair or just want to ensure you can reach each piece, you can separate your hair into sections. Part your hair from ear to ear and pin the top section up so that it’s sitting on the top of your head. This will allow you to reach the bottom half of your hair much more easily. If you have extra thick hair, separate your hair into 3 sections instead of 2. Section off the very top layer of hair, a middle layer, and then the bottom layer.
A: Plug in the straightener and turn it to the appropriate heat setting. Cut 10-20 squares of foil. Separate your hair into 2-3 sections, if desired.

Article: Although papayas can be eaten at room temperature, the flavor is best when served cold. Place a whole or halved papaya into the fridge to prepare it. Papayas are very soft and can be cut with a spoon, but for a smooth edge use a paring knife. Scoop out and discard the black seeds at the center with a spoon. Run the centers under cold water to clear out any of the seeds or pulp that may make a mess when eaten. Place on a plate when finished. The acid in these citruses help to enhance the natural flavor of the papaya. Squeeze the juice over the fruit for the best taste. It should be very easy to eat the papaya if it is ripe, as the flesh will be very soft.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Refrigerate the papaya. Slice the fruit in half. Rinse the inside. Quarter a lemon or lime. Scoop out the flesh with a spoon.

Q: This will open the "Run" program from which you can access your PC's registry.  Doing so will launch the Registry Editor tool. You'll need to navigate through several of the folders listed here in order to reach your destination. Since the registry holds most of your computer's sensitive system information, consider clicking File and then Export in the top left corner of your screen to back up your registry before proceeding. Note that you'll need to click the + sign to the left of the folder to expand it--don't click the folder itself. Each folder you need to expand after this point will be inside of the previous folder (for example, "SOFTWARE" was inside of "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" and so on).    Don't expand this one. You should see its contents listed in a window on the right side of the Registry Editor page.   These should be several pairs and sequences of random numbers. This should remove the values listed here. It doesn't matter what you put here, but you'll need to keep the format consistent (for example, if you deleted four characters, you'll need to replace that section with four characters). This will save your changes.  Remember, you can hold ⊞ Win and tap R to do so. Exclude the quotation marks. Entering this command opens the Windows XP activation wizard. For best results, simply copy and paste this text into the Run field.  This option should say "Yes, I want to telephone a customer service representative to activate Windows" and there should be a clickable check box to the left of it. If you see a note that says "Windows XP is already activated", changing your key manually isn't working. Please proceed to the Windows Key Finder method.  This is at the bottom of the "Activate" window. Note that you may have to attempt this step a few times with different keys. If you don't know the version of Windows XP your computer is currently running, consult your computer's manual to verify before you proceed with trying the linked product keys. This will generate a new Windows XP ID for your computer. After this process completes, you'll need to confirm your activation of Windows XP.  This will allow you to activate your version of XP quickly. Note that calling Microsoft using the "telephone a customer representative" option likely won't work since Microsoft discontinued support for Windows XP on April 8th, 2014. After you've completed your Windows XP activation, you should be able to use it without getting locked out of the system.
A:
Hold down ⊞ Win and tap R. Type "regedit" into the Run field. Press ↵ Enter. Review the options tree on the left side of your screen. Expand the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" folder. Expand the "SOFTWARE" folder. Expand the "Microsoft" folder. Expand the "Windows NT" folder. Expand the "CurrentVersion" folder. Click the "WPA Events" folder. Right-click the "OOBETimer" entry. Click Modify. Select the "OOBETimer" contents. Tap Delete. Type in new numbers. Click OK once you're done. Exit the Registry Editor tool. Open the Run tool again. Type "%systemroot%\system32\oobe\msoobe.exe /a" into the Run window. Click OK. Select the telephone option. Click Next. Click Change Product Key. Enter a Windows XP product key. Click Update. Click Back. Check the "Activate Windows over the Internet" option. Follow the on-screen instructions.