Article: Navigate to the Flash video that you want to watch. Firefox is the easiest browser to use when downloading a Flash file directly from a website. This method will not work with YouTube, Vimeo, and other streaming sites. This is for Flash videos on sites such as Newgrounds. Once the video has loaded in Firefox, right-click on the page. Select “View Page Info” from the right-click menu. This will open the sidebar with detailed information about the site you are viewing. At the top of the sidebar, you will see a set of icons that open different aspects of the site. If you right-click on the movie itself, you will not find the View Page Info option. You must click somewhere on the page that is not the video or a link. This will show a list of all of the multimedia objects that the site contains, such as button graphics and banners. It will also contain the .SWF file of the movie. Click the Type column heading in the list to sort by object type. The movie will be in .SWF format, and will be listed as an Object in the Type column. The name of the file is often similar to the title of the video on the website. Select it from the list and click Save As… Name the file whatever you would like and click Save. Once you’ve downloaded the movie, you can open it in any browser that has Flash installed. When you first try to open the file, Windows may tell you that you need to specify a program. If your browser is not listed as a suggested program, search your computer for it. Most browser programs are located in the Program Files folder on your hard drive, in a folder labeled by the company (Google, Mozilla, etc.).
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Open the video site in Firefox. Load the video. Click on the Film icon. Find the Flash file. Play the movie.
Article: The final step is to place the chainsaw on the other side of the tree (the side opposite the wedge you cut). Make a third cut about an inch below the first horizontal cut you made on the opposite side of the tree. Keep cutting into the tree until it topples toward the wedge cut. You may have to use your hands to push the tree top in the direction you want it to fall. NOTE: Do not even attempt this operation if the wind is blowing from the direction in which you want the top to fall. If you have a favorable wind/breeze, you may not have to push on the tree top at all. (It would be much better to top a tree on a day with no wind at all.)        Make sure the area where the tree will fall is clear and that people and animals are not nearby. Once the tree top is on the ground, disposal methods will vary by locale. You may have to transport the tree top to your city's dump. In some localities you may be able simply to move the tree top to a nearby wooded area.
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Cut into the tree behind your Humboldt cut. Allow the top to fall to the ground. Dispose of the tree top according to local regulations.
Article: Fresh seeds are likely to produce, but dried seeds have a low success rate. Alternatively, you can obtain fresh seeds from a garden supply store or other reputable dealers. If the seed pods open, the seeds will disperse, and you will not be able to use them to grow a new plant. They must be allowed to mature before removal; otherwise, the seeds may not be developed enough to grow. When the seed pods try to open, they are mature and ready for removal. Clip them off with a sharp knife or pair of scissors. Allow them to dry. Each pod should contain multiple "feathery" seeds.
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Obtain fresh seed pods from an active plant. When seed pods appear on an adult plant, wrap the pods with wire or twine. Remove the pods from the plant once they mature. Set the seed pods out on a flat surface. Remove the ties from the pod and gently crack it open with your thumbnail.