Q: It's in the upper-left corner in the menu bar at the top of the screen. It's the second option in the Apple menu. This displays the System Preferences applications. It's the icon that resembles a blue globe with white arcs. It's below the list of network connections to the left in the Network menu. Use the drop-down menu next to "Interface" to select VPN as the interface type. It's near the bottom of the Interface drop-down menu. Use the drop-down menu next to "VPN Type" to select the connection type. Consult your VPN provider to learn which connection type is required. The three options are as follows:  L2TP over IPSec Cisco IPSec IKEv2 Type a name for the connection next to "Service Name:" You can name it anything you choose. You can name it after the VPN provider, or a location, or something like "My VPN connection". This creates a VPN connection, but it still needs to be configured. Use the line labeled "Server address" to enter the server address provided to you by your VPN provider. If you are using "L2TP over IPSec" or "Cisco over IPSec" VPN type, you will be required to provide the account name. If you are using an "IKEv2" VPN type, you will be required to provide the remote ID and local ID. This information is provided by your VPN provider. You can leave the Configuration drop-down menu as Default. This displays the menu where you include your authentications settings, such as your password. Click the radial button next to the authentication type your VPN uses. If you are using a password to sign in to the VPN, select "Password" at the top of the list and type the password you use to sign in to your VPN in the bar next to it. If you are using a different method of authentication, such as a Certificate, select that in the list of options and follow the instructions. Select "Shared Secret" under "Machine Authentication" and then type the shared secret password in the box next to "Shared Secret". Consult your VPN provider if you are unsure what the Shared Secret is. If you are using a certificate, select "Certificate" under User Authentication and Machine Authentication. Then click Select. Select the certificate from the list of certificates, and click Ok. It's in the bottom right-corner of the Authentication Settings window. This saves your Authentications settings. It's the button in the lower-right corner of the connection settings. This displays the Advanced VPN options. This ensures that all your internet activity is done through the VPN. Click Ok in the lower-right corner to close the advanced options. It's in the lower-right corner of the Network menu. This applies your VPN connection settings. This connects to the VPN. If the connection is successful, it will say "Connected" at the top of the Network menu. When you are connected to a VPN, a rectangular icon with bars through appears in the menu bar at the top. It has a timer next to it that says how long you have been connected to the VPN. You can click this icon to display a list of all VPN connections. Click any one of the VPNs in this list to connect to a VPN.
A: Click the Apple  menu. Click System Preferences…. Click the Network icon. Click +. Select VPN under "Interface". Select the VPN type. Type a connection name. Click Create. Type the server address. Type the Account Name, or Remote ID and Local ID. Click Authentication Settings. Select the authentication type. Type the shared secret. Click Ok. Click Advanced…. Check  "Send all traffic over VPN connection" and click Ok. Click Apply. Click Connect.

Article: Load an image that you would like to warp. Click the layer that you want to warp in the Layers panel. If the layer is locked, as it usually is on JPG and PNG images, click the Lock icon to unlock it. Alternatively, drag the layer onto the New Layer icon to create a duplicate, editable layer. The Warp tool does not work on the background. At this point, you can use one of the selection tools (such as the Lasso Tool or the Rectangular Marquee Tool in the Toolbox) to select the area you want to warp. Use these exactly as you normally would to select the portion of the layer you want.  To keep your work more manageable, consider making a new layer from your selection (Ctrl+J).  Note: If you select nothing, everything in the layer warps by default. This should put a grid-like mesh over the layer or selection. At this point, you can start warping the image. Click here or scroll down to the section below to learn how to warp. At the right end of the options toolbar, you should see a button that looks like a curved grid over a curved arrow. Press this button to switch between the free transform and warp modes. With the Transform tool active, you can also just right click on the selection and select "Warp" to get the same effect.
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Open a new document in Photoshop. Select the layer that you would like to warp. If desired, select a subsection of the layer. Select Edit > Transform > Warp. Alternatively, activate the Transform tool with Ctrl+T.

Q: Make sure they are still in decent condition and are not torn or haven’t been damaged in any way and make sure it is extremely dry for maximum flammability. If it is damaged you can use some superglue since it is a flammable material (the fire may smell different). Whenever you clean out the lint trap, keep a small bucket or container near the dryer.  Instead of tossing into the garbage, throw the lint into your container and keep in a safe, dry spot for future use.
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Gather/maintain a supply of empty toilet paper or paper towel rolls/tubes. Maintain a supply of electric clothes dryer lint.