Article: Zombies will be swarming your fortress almost constantly, so you'll need strong walls to repel them. Stone makes for the strongest walls, though it is the most time-consuming process. The thicker the walls are, the better.  Remember that Zombies can break stone blocks if they attack it continuously. Also, there are zombies that can climb up walls if not protected; you need to set up traps around your base. This will create ramparts, allowing you to more easily defend the wall from attacking zombies. It will take some extra materials, but your fort will be much more secure. Use dynamite to blast a large chasm around your fort. Attacking zombies will fall down the hole, killing them if it's deep enough. Make sure that the chasm goes all the way around your fort.  You can build a bridge with a ladder hanging down to allow you access to the fort. Zombies aren't able to climb ladders. For best effect, make the sides of the chasm as smooth as possible. This will ensure that the zombies can't break their fall on protruding blocks. Your fort needs to be well supplied to survive for long days. To store your rations, you need to build a small chest or simply make use of the house's drawers and cupboards. To build a storage chest, you need 6 Plywood.  Plywood can be built from Wood Planks, not from burnt or old trees. Press I; click the Storage Chest in the craft list to activate the pattern. Following the pattern, place 1 plywood per box to finish the process. Building a farm is a good source of water; you can make an infinite water hole by breaking one block off the ground and pouring water into it. The supply will be infinite as long as you use a glass jar for drinking.
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Build tall walls. Build a walkway onto the top of the wall. Dig a deep ditch around your wall. Get Supplies.
Article: Mash up the avocado first, then stir in the egg white, rolled oats, and lemon juice; make sure that there are no streaks of egg yolk. Massage the mask onto your hands, wait 20 minutes, then rinse it off with warm water.  ¼ avocado, peeled and pitted 1 egg white 2 tablespoons (10 grams) rolled oats 1 tablespoon (15 milliliters) lemon juice Mash together the avocado and banana until the color and texture are consistent. Massage the mixture over your hands. Wait 10 minutes, then rinse the mask off with warm water.  ½ avocado, peeled and pitted ½ banana or 1 small banana, peeled When you peel an avocado, there will always be some dark green pulp clinging to the skin. Scrape this pulp off with a spoon and apply it under your eyes. Close your eyes and place cotton pads soaked in cool water over them. Wait 10 to 15 minutes, then remove the pads and rinse the avocado off with warm water.  This dark green pulp is full of concentrated vitamins. Lay down some place comfortable and relaxing, if you can. Mash up the avocado until it is smooth and chunk-free. Stir in the olive oil, brown sugar, and honey; do not use white sugar as it will be too harsh. Dampen your face with water, then massage the scrub over it, avoiding the eye area. Rinse the scrub off with warm water, then pat your face dry.  Do not use regular white sugar for this; it is too harsh for your skin. ½ avocado, peeled and pitted 1 tablespoon (15 milliliters) olive oil 1 tablespoon (12.5 grams) brown sugar 1 teaspoon honey Prepare the avocado face scrub using the recipe above. Reserve a spoonful and add 1 drop of peppermint essential oil to it. Massage the scrub over damp lips, then rinse it off. The peppermint oil will help plump up your lips!
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Mix up mask for your hands. Combine your next manicure with an avocado treatment. Save the residue inside the peel for under-eye wrinkles. Turn an avocado into a rich face scrub with brown sugar, olive oil, and honey. Turn a spoonful of the avocado face scrub into a lip scrub.
Article: Programs crash, and often at the worst time. Protect yourself from losing hours of work by saving your files regularly. If you are making changes to a file but don't want to overwrite the original, use the "Save as" function to create a copy with a new file name. Many programs have an autosave function that will automatically save your file after a set amount of time. This can save you in a pinch, but should not replace actively saving often. When you first save a new file, you will be asked to create a name for the file. Make sure that the file name allows you to easily recognize the file, and contains any important information such as the date or the author of the file. This will help you find what you need when you're searching for a specific file on your computer. When you save a file for the first time or use the "Save as" command to create a new copy, many programs will give you the ability to change the format of the file. This can usually be done by clicking the dropdown menu underneath the field for the file name. Checking for the file format is especially important when transferring files to someone who may not have the same version of the program that you do. Most operating systems will create a Documents folder that your saved files will be automatically placed in by default. While this can be good to have a general idea of where your files are, taking the time to create a system of folders can help keep you afloat in a sea of files.  Use folders to sort by file type, project, date, or any other criteria you want. Most modern versions of Windows use Libraries, which allow you to keep files of the same general type in one area. These libraries are not actually locations but are instead collections of files from across multiple locations. You can cut down a lot of time if you learn the keyboard shortcuts for saving files, especially if you find yourself saving a lot. Pressing Ctrl+S (⌘ Cmd+S on Mac) will save your file in most programs. Many programs have shortcuts for the "Save as" function as well. These shortcuts will vary from program to program. For example, F12 will open the "Save as" dialog in Word, while ⇧ Shift+Ctrl+S will open it in Photoshop. To prevent data loss in the even of a computer failure, make sure that you backup your saved files often. This means copying the saved files from your Documents folders onto an external hard drive or uploading them to a cloud storage service. See this guide for more details on backing up files.
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Save often. Name your saved files with useful names. Check the format when you save your file. Organize your save folders. Learn the keyboard shortcuts. Backup your files.