Just like paintings, vinyl sleeves that are kept in the sun will fade and crack over time. To keep the cover art looking vibrant and beautiful, store your records in a shady room away from windows and direct sunlight. Remember: even if you have no front facing vinyls, the sunlight can still affect the edges of your record cases. When exposed to extreme heat, vinyl records can melt and warp around the edges, making them unplayable. When exposed to extreme cold, your records will become brittle, making them easy to break. If possible, keep your records at just below room temperature, or 50 °F (10 °C), for best results. If your records are exposed to extreme cold, slowly increase the temperature over a period of many hours. Moving suddenly from cold to hot may cause unwanted condensation, ruining the album cover. Avoid areas that are extremely humid or prone to leaks as they can cause your vinyls to develop mold or mildew. Unless they are sealed and well-insulated, avoid basements, attics, sheds, garages, and similar areas. If possible, store your records in a room with 35% humidity, the amount recommended by professional archivists. Dust is the primary culprit behind dirty and ruined records. As such, do not store your vinyls in seldom frequented areas exposed to the open air. Instead, make sure your albums are loosely packed together so that only the cardboard edges are exposed to dust. For optimal results, expect to dust the edges of your records about once a week.
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One-sentence summary -- Keep your records away from sunlight. Avoid extremely hot or cold areas. Stay away from extremely humid rooms. Avoid open, dusty areas.

Q: Be bold: don't be afraid of a heavily-smudged, dark eye.  It's part of Jett's signature gritty aesthetic and will complement the rest of your ensemble.  Start with a primer, which can help keep your makeup from smearing or settling into wrinkles. Then apply concealer to your eyelid and under-eye so you begin with a neutral, smooth canvas and eliminate dark circles.  Apply a dark eyeshadow to your eyelid from lash-line up to the crease. Be sure to blow on the brush first to remove any excess shadow. Using a small, angled brush, apply the shadow to your lower lash-line.  Blend and smudge the edges of the shadow. You can use a cotton swab or a brush for this job. Remember that a smoky eye should not have any sharp lines. Tight-line your upper eyelid with eyeliner. This means the eyeliner is so tight against your lashes that there is no skin visible between line and lash.  Then add a medium-shade eyeshadow on top of the dark shadow and blend upward toward the crease. The color should be dark by your lashes and taper in intensity as you move up toward the crease, until it is almost sheer. Make sure you blend and buff out any harsh lines. Don't forget to curl your lashes and apply mascara to complete the look. You don't want want your facial makeup to compete with your bold eyes, so keep this part of your look softer.  Brushing on some bronzer or light blush should be enough to highlight your cheekbones while still allowing your dramatic eyes to take the spotlight. Don’t be afraid of rocking pale skin!  While a healthy tan has been in vogue for a couple of decades, Jett’s look is unapologetically fair.  Embracing your pale persona will offset the dramatic colors and texture of your hair, as well as the dark and metallic tones of your ensemble. If you take the time to browse photo galleries of Jett's storied career, you'll find that Jett's smoldering eye was almost always paired with a matte nude lip.  While the nude lip is Jett’s customary look, feel free to experiment with darker crimsons and browns.  Jett’s early career placed her just as firmly in the glam-rock scene as it did in the punk-rock one, and she has frequently identified the famously lipstick-loving David Bowie as her personal style icon.  Try a matte liquid lipstick for maximum stain and minimal upkeep.
A: Master the smoky eye. Keep makeup on your cheeks muted. Coat your lips in a matte nude tone.

Article: You can use this free tool to delete all of the tweets in your account. Like all such tools, Delete All Tweets can only access the last 3,200 tweets in your account.  Only use this tool if your sure you want to delete all of your tweets. The process starts as soon as you authorize the app, and you won't be able to stop it. This tool will automatically send a tweet from you that advertises its services. Continue with this method to learn how to delete that tweet.  As soon as you click this button, your tweets will begin to delete in the background. If you're not already signed in to Twitter, you'll see a sign-in screen instead. Sign in with your Twitter account. In the box that says “Welcome [your Twitter name]!” you'll see the “tweets deleted so far” counter. The number will continue to grow as the tool runs.  Depending on your amount of tweets, this process can take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours. Wait until all of your tweets are deleted before continuing with this method. You'll see a list of apps that currently have access to your Twitter account. This makes it so DeleteMyTweets no longer has access to your Twitter account. It's at the top left corner of the page. The tweet menu will appear.  The automated tweet is now deleted. It's at the top right corner of the page.  When your tweets are finished deleting, revoke Delete All Tweets' access to your Twitter account. You'll see the app listed on this page. The app is no longer associated with your Twitter account.
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Navigate to http://www.deletealltweets.com. Click Sign in with Twitter. Click Authorize app. Track the progress of the tool. Navigate to https://twitter.com/settings/applications. Click Revoke Access next to DeleteAllTweets. Click Home. Click the … under the “DeleteAllTweets.com” tweet. Select Delete tweet. Click Delete to confirm. Click your profile picture. Click Settings. Point your browser to https://twitter.com/settings/applications. Click Revoke Access next to DeleteAllTweets.

Article: The rosette pattern creates a series of small, overlapping circles that can be linked together in a variety of patterns. You'll create this pattern by gathering together several points along your fabric and tying them together. You might want an arc of rosettes beneath the top of your fabric, above its bottom hem, up and down its sides, or any number of other variations. When you've decided where you want your rosettes to be, use a piece of chalk to draw a dots along the fabric where the center of each rosette will be.  You can even create more elaborate shapes with your rosettes. For example, you could make a circle of rosettes around the middle of your shirt or gather them into the shape of star. Your imagination is the limit! Using your thumb and pointer finger, pinch each point and draw it together with its neighbor. Use one hand to hold your gathered points together and your free hand to continue adding points. Continue doing this until all your points are gathered together. Wrap a string or rubber band about 2 inches (5 cm) below the topmost point, which should be where you first marked your dots. You'll want your rosettes fastened very tightly. This may require using more than one fastener.
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Know the pattern rosettes will create. Plot out the pattern for your rosettes. Gather the points together. Fasten your gathered rosettes.