Q: It's a light-blue "e" icon. You'll see this icon in the top-right side of the window. Clicking it will invoke a pop-out menu. It's in the top-right side of the pop-out menu. You can click a folder in the History menu to view your history from a certain date, or you can right-click a folder (or item) and click Delete to remove it from your history. To clear your browsing history, click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the window, click Internet options, click Delete below "Browsing history", make sure "History" is checked, and click Delete.
A: Open Internet Explorer. Click the star icon. Click the History tab. Review your browsing history.

Q: If you're laying Pergo over concrete, remove all carpet, trim, and other things covering the sub-floor to expose the concrete underneath. Before laying Pergo, it's a good idea to smooth out the concrete to make sure that you've got the flattest surface possible for the new installation. Use the level to make sure it's smooth, and take steps to smooth it out if necessary with new concrete. Uneven floors need to be smoothed out with concrete leveler. This usually comes in a 40-50lb bag, which can be mixed with water to prepare. In a bucket, mix a small batch of concrete with water as directed. Don't mix more than you'll use in the next hour, or it'll dry out and become useless and hard. Start at the lowest points in the room and pour a small reservoir, so you can mix water in and wet the concrete back up if necessary. Use a putty knife or a trowel to smooth out the concrete as thinly as possible, feathering out the edges of your work as you go. Wait at least 48 hours before installing a vapor barrier over the fresh concrete leveling job, then put down a vapor barrier as described previously. These polyurethane sheets are usually available from Pergo dealers as part of the package. Cover the entire floor with the sheets, which should be cut to completely cover the floor. Make it big enough on the sides so any vapor coming up will end up behind the baseboard. Tape the seams together before continuing with installation. Once you've smoothed out the concrete and added the vapor barrier, installing Pergo over concrete should be exactly the same as installing over wood. Pick a corner, start clicking them together leaving the appropriate amount of space between rows, and trim them to fit on the ends.
A: Check to make sure the concrete is level. Mix a batch of concrete leveler. Install the vapor barrier when the concrete has dried. Install Pergo as before.

Q: Clean your nails with a manicure brush and wipe away any old polish with acetone or nail polish remover. Trim and file your nails down to a shape that suits you. If you don't have a steady hand, apply some petroleum jelly to your cuticle area. This way, you can wipe it off at the end. Start by applying the base coat to just the tip of your nail first, then apply them over the entire nail. This helps further protect you nail and help the manicure last longer. This will be the base of your geodes, so make sure that it is flat and not shimmery or sparkly. Depending on how thick or sheer the polish is, you may need two coats. Consider adds some depth to the outside edges with a darker shade of grey polish. As your first coat dries, you can start planning out your geodes and setting out your supplies.
A: Prep your nails. Apply a base coat to each nail. Paint your nails with light, stony-gray polish. Let your nails dry.

Q: If someone you're chatting with starts to talk about sex or sexual topics, you should stop talking to them. This includes them talking about or describing sexual acts. In addition, you should be very suspicious of anyone who asks you to talk about sexual acts or requests you to engage in them offline. Cease communications with anyone who requests a picture of you naked or engaging in a sexual act. Although it might seem normal for someone to ask you questions about yourself, you should be suspicious of people who ask you personal questions. Some questions include:  What you look like, including your physical characteristics like the color of your hair and skin, your weight, and height. What your family situation or living situation is like. If anyone asks whether you are alone, live alone, or are frequently on your on, you should be suspicious. Public chat rooms – where there are many people chatting – are often safer than private chatrooms. If someone asks you to join them in a private chatroom, you should view this with suspicion.
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Watch for people who make sexually suggestive comments. Be suspicious of people who ask personal questions. Stay in public chatrooms.