Article: Find a skillet that’s large enough to hold your 3 or 4 patties without crowding them, and place it on the stove. Turn the heat to medium-high, and add 1 tablespoon (approximately 30 ml) of olive oil or canola oil. Heat the oil until it starts to shimmer, which typically takes 1 to 2 minutes.  Instead of a skillet or frying pan, you can also use a griddle to cook the turkey burgers. If you prefer, you can use a non-stick cooking spray in place of the oil. You can make sure that the pan is hot enough to add the burgers by placing your hand over it. If you can feel the heat, it’s ready for the burgers. Once the skillet is hot for cooking, place the burgers patties in the pan. Make sure that they’re not crowded too closely together. Cook the patties for approximately 4 to 5 minutes, or until the bottoms are brown. To check if the bottoms of the burgers are brown, use a metal spatula to carefully lift an edge so you can take a peek. Once the bottoms are brown, use the metal spatula to carefully flip the burgers to the other side. Allow them to cook for another 4 to 5 minutes on the other side until it is brown and the burgers are cooked through. Turkey burgers are cooked all the way through when their internal temperature reaches 165 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately 74 degrees Celsius). Have a meat thermometer on hand, so you can check your burgers to see if they’re done. Like a classic cheeseburger, your turkey burgers can become even more delicious if you melt some cheese on them. If you are a fan of cheese on your burgers, place a slice of the cheese of your choice on the burger about 1 minute before it will be done.  You can use any type of cheese that you like on your turkey burger, but American, cheddar, swiss, and gouda are tasty options. Instead of sliced cheese, you can sprinkle shredded cheese on your burgers. It usually melts more quickly than slices, though, so you can wait until 30 seconds before you’re going to take the burgers out of the pan to add it.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Heat the oil in a large skillet. Place the patties in the skillet and brown the bottoms. Flip the burgers and cook another 5 minutes. Melt some cheese on the burgers if desired.
Article: It's an orange-and-white traffic cone icon.  To confirm that you have the latest version, you can click Help at the top of the window and then click Check for Updates. If there's an update available, you'll be prompted to install it. If you haven't yet downloaded VLC, you can do so from http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html. The CD tray into which you'll place the DVD is usually either on the right side of your computer's housing (laptops), or on the front of the CPU box (desktop computers).  Some Mac computers don't have a built-in CD tray. You can rectify this problem by purchasing an external disk reader for around $80. You may have to close your computer's default audio program once you begin running the DVD before continuing. It's in the top-left corner of the VLC window. You'll see this item close to the top of the Media drop-down menu. It's in the "Disc selection" section of the "Open Media" window. If your computer has more than one DVD tray, you'll also need to click the "Disc device" box and select the movie's name. This option is near the bottom of the page. Doing so will invoke a drop-down menu. It's an item in the drop-down menu here. You can do so by looking in the box to the right of "Profile", which is near the bottom of the screen. If you don't see "(MP4)" in this box, click it and then select an option that ends with "(MP4)". It's near the bottom-right corner of the window. You can select this location from the left side of the window. To do so, type filename.mp4 into this window, where "filename" is the name of the movie. This will save your settings. It's at the bottom of the Convert window. Your DVD will begin to convert to an MP4 format.  This process will take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours, depending on your computer's speed and the size of the DVD. The video progress bar at the bottom of VLC Media Player's window will show how much of the video has been converted. Doing so should open it in your computer's media player, although you may want to open it specifically in VLC Media Player to ensure that it runs properly.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open VLC Media Player. Insert your DVD into your computer. Click the Media tab. Click Open Disc. Click the "No disc menus" box. Click the arrow next to Play. Click Convert. Make sure the video type is set to MP4. Click Browse. Click a save location. Save your file as an MP4. Click Save. Click Start. Double-click your converted file.
Article: SDelete is a downloadable command line tool produced directly by Microsoft for use with the Windows command line. You can download this tool here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897443.aspx This utility is another secure delete application. As with Eraser, it overwrites a file's on-disk data so thoroughly that the original data patterns become unrecoverable. It does not delete the file names located in free disk space, but it does delete all the associated file data securely and completely. From your "Start" menu, access the "Run" option. Type cmd into the "Open" text field and click on the "OK" button or hit ↵ Enter on your keyboard. From within the Command Prompt, navigate to the directory in which the SDelete utility has been saved using the cd command.  For instance, if the program is located at C:\cmdtools, type cd C:\cmdtools in the command line. Likewise, if the program is located at C:\downloads, type cd C:\downloads in the command line. After typing the directions to the right location, hit ↵ Enter to navigate to that directory within the prompt. Use the SDelete tool by typing sdelete <path to file or directory>.  In this context, <path to file or directory> refers to the Windows path you would need to follow in order to reach the file or folder you are trying to reach. For example, you might type <c:\Users\Public\Public Documents\securedata.txt to reach a text file labeled as securedata.txt in your computer's public documents. As soon as you hit ↵ Enter on your keyboard, the utility will run and delete the file or folder indicated. Upon completion, you will receive confirmation within the Command Prompt that your data has been permanently deleted. At this point, you can close the prompt. The task has been finished.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Install Sdelete. Open the Command Prompt. Navigate to the SDelete tool. Indicate which file or directory should be deleted. Press ↵ Enter.