Combine 2 cups (450 ml) of flour and ½ tsp (2 ml) of salt in a medium mixing bowl to make a classic pasta dough at home. Use a fork to whisk the ingredients together. Use your fork to push the dry ingredients to the side of the bowl to create a well or a hole. The hole will nest the eggs until you are ready to mix the ingredients. Keeping the ingredients in the mixing bowl will allow for easier clean-up. If you prefer, pour the dry ingredients onto the counter and create the well. Crack each egg along the side of the mixing bowl. Drop each into the well. Begin to whisk the eggs with your fork. Gradually pull the dry ingredients into the well to incorporate it into the mixture. The mixture will be thin at first, but it will thicken and begin to look like dough as you incorporate more of the dry ingredients. Once it begins to look like a soft dough, you have incorporated enough flour. You may not use all of the flour that is in the bowl. Gently place the dough and any leftover flour onto a clean surface. The leftover flour will help prevent the dough from sticking to the counter. Begin to knead the dough by folding it in on itself. Lift one side of the dough and fold it toward the opposite side. After each fold, flatten the dough and repeat. This process will help toughen up the dough.  Sprinkle extra flour on the counter if the dough begins to stick to the surface. Continue to knead the dough if you notice air bubbles. If you see several, slice the dough with a knife and combine the sections by folding them together. When the dough is ready, the surface will be smooth. It will resemble a plastic ball. Stop kneading the dough at this time. Once the dough is ready, grab a clean mixing bowl and place the dough inside. Cover the top of the bowl with plastic wrap or a dinner plate. Allow it to rest for 30 minutes. After it has rested, you can use the dough right away or you can refrigerate it for 24 hours. Allow the dough to come back to room temperature before forming the pasta.

Summary: Mix the dry ingredients. Create a hole or well in the dry ingredients. Add three large eggs. Whisk the eggs with a fork. Place the dough on a clean counter. Fold the dough. Look for a smooth surface. Place the dough in a clean bowl to rest.


Get two identical cameras and make sure the lenses are 2-8 inches apart. It helps to create a device that holds them both from the tripod screw spots on the bottom. The cameras need to be setup so they are side by side, facing the same direction.  Three inches works best, but the greater the distance the greater the 3D effect. You’ll also need a decent video editing software. The software will need to be able to manage two separate videos and adjust the colors. You can film whatever you want in 3D with both cameras, but understand that 3D video should not be overused. The most typical use of 3D film is for action movies. This is the best application because the action literally comes out of the screen into your world.  For a serious drama that is dialogue based, consider 2D unless you're making an experimental video. You’ll need a competent video editing software.  All softwares have their own protocols for importing video. This is typically found under file/import off of the menu bar. Adjust the tint of the left video to be red. Make the right camera's video have a blue overlay. The result should be the same video in two colors around three inches apart. If you only see one video and one color, you’ll need to adjust the transparency or opacity. Whichever video is the top layer will need to be adjusted about 50% opacity. Once you’ve adjusted the colors and opacity, test the footage with 3D glasses. You should see a the intended 3D effect. If not, you should try experimenting with the settings. You might need to switch the colors darker or lighter shades. You might even change the distance of the lenses when filming.

Summary: Gather your supplies. Film your shots. Upload your videos. Tint your footage. Preview and export the video.


Use ¼ cup (60 mL) of bleach for every gallon (3.8 L) of water. Stir with an old spoon you can dedicate just to laundry purposes. Use chlorine bleach if the item is white and non-chlorine bleach (sometimes called oxygen bleach) if the item has color. You can also use regular chlorine bleach on a colored garment if you’re trying to lighten the color of the entire item. If you’re just pre-soaking the material to remove stains before washing, only leave it in the solution for about 5 minutes. You can add a few minutes to that time if you’re working with really tough stains. If you’re attempting to lighten the color of the fabric, leave it in chlorine bleach for up to 10 minutes. While wearing gloves to protect your skin, rinse the item under the faucet until you’ve removed as much bleach as possible. Keep the faucet running as you slowly pour out the bleach solution so that it can be diluted even more as you dispose of it. Unless you’re going to throw the item into a washing machine immediately, you’ll need to stop the bleaching action from continuing. Create a solution that’s equal parts water and hydrogen peroxide in a different bucket or in a stoppered sink. Let the item soak for about five minutes before rinsing again. Launder the item however you would normally, but if you’ve chosen to skip the neutralizing step, do not toss this item into the wash with dark colors. You will likely get bleach onto something else that you didn’t mean to. Wash it separately or with whites.

Summary: Pour in the bleach. Soak the cotton item in the bleach solution. Rinse the item with cool water. Neutralize it with hydrogen peroxide. Wash normally.


UFC.com. You do not need to be signed in to view upcoming/past fights. ” On the main page, you will need to hover over the Schedule button on the black banner at the top of the page. Schedule can be found at the far left of the banner. A drop down list will menu will appear. You can see all of the events coming up underneath the “Upcoming Events” tab, simply select the fight card you wish to view. A new screen will load once you pick a fight card and you will see the entire list of fighters on the right side of the screen. Select the fight you wish to learn more about. Once the fight is picked, the statistics for the two fighters along with pictures (if available) will show up on the left hand side. You can view everything from wins/loses, weight, and submission defense. This can be done with every single upcoming card.
Summary: Go to www. Navigate to “Schedule. Pick a Fight Card. View the statistics.