Article: Pour 1⁄4 cup (59 ml) of cold water into a heat-proof bowl and sprinkle 2 teaspoons (1/4 ounce or 7 g) of unflavored powdered gelatin over it. Leave the gelatin to hydrate for 5 to 10 minutes. It should start to look thick and gel-like.
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Hydrate the gelatin in water until it's firm.
Article: Make sure your group does not consist only of traditionally intelligent people; generate a broad, diverse group of peers that includes individuals who may be intelligent or strong in ways you are not.  One option is to join a local meetup group, where you meet up with people in your area for coffee and socialize. You can also join a recreational sports league or a club that focuses on a hobby or skill that you enjoy. Meeting people this way will ensure you are exposed to many different types of people, ranging in background and intelligence. Loneliness is one the most common problems of being intellectually gifted. Fortunately, you can be proactive to combat loneliness. Let’s face it, coming across as an arrogant, annoying know-it-all is really the central problem of having a high intelligence. Exhibiting an air of showy snobbery, being too intellectually competitive, or criticizing any- and everything won’t help you shed that know-it-all image. Things to avoid:  Going out of your way to say something that sounds “smart.” Bragging about how fast you finished one mental task or another. Scoffing or laughing at someone for not knowing something. Being too blunt or abrasive when correcting someone. Taking on the air of an expert every time you speak. Assuming everyone enjoys the same level of specificity and correctness that you do. It can be tempting to assume that being intelligent gives you a pass on social niceties and emotional maturity, but that is not the case. In fact, most research finds no correlation at all between a high intelligence and low social aptitude. Being gifted can be alienating, but you can overcome social awkwardness by seeking out meaningful, personal interactions with other people, large or small. For example:  Your language skills may make texting to communicate feel easier, but others might use words very differently than you. Tone, humor, and hints can all be lost over text so risk those face-to-face interactions. It is easier for others to see you as a whole person (and not reduce you to a brain) when you interact in person. Some intellectually gifted people will spend too much time thinking over past social interactions, trying to uncover or analyze the “meaning” of what happened. Rarely does any such underlying meaning exist. If you find yourself analyzing the same interaction hours or days later, ask yourself:  "Would that person have hidden some super subtle subtext to the conversation? Or was he or she likely just going with the flow and saying whatever came to mind?” "Do I misunderstand this situation simply because I have little firsthand experience with it? Can my thinking really add any insight?” "Is this a social problem something I can think my way out of? Or is the answer something to do with emotion, respect, expectations, or communication?” If you do find yourself missing out on opportunities because of a real or perceived level of socially awkward behavior, start small and work up. Give yourself discrete, concrete goals for upcoming social interactions and stick to them. For example:  "I will have lunch with Andrew without giving him my expert opinion on what is wrong with his car.” "I will go through this entire party without mentioning my new award.” "If Sarah tells me about her day, I will not offer any ‘Well, this is what I would have done…’ scenarios.” All of sudden, it is sexy to be nerdy. Nowadays you can let your freak flag fly and stop hiding your inner geek. This is good news for many intellectually gifted people and great news for people looking to date a geek. Here are a few reasons why gifted people make great lovers:  Intellectually gifted people are fast learners. Smart people get passionate about their interests and know how to share that excitement. Highly intelligent people can be naturally introspective. Perfectionism is a good thing in a lover. They will keep trying until they get it right.
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Seek out a group of peers who challenge you. Don’t be a know-it-all. Never use intelligence as an excuse for a lack of social skills. Pursue sincere, face-to-face interactions with others as often as possible. Avoid over thinking your social interactions. Set goals for your social interactions. Cash in on the “Geek Chic” movement in your romantic life.
Article: To do so, place the CD logo side-up in your computer's CD tray. The CD must have a version of Windows on it. Do this by clicking the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen, or by pressing ⊞ Win. On Windows 8, place the mouse cursor in the top-right side of the screen, then click the magnifying glass. It's in the bottom-left corner of the Start window. This option is near the bottom of the pop-up menu. If you have programs running, you may be prompted to click Restart anyway before you can continue. This key may also be a different key. Most computers will display a message on startup that says "Press [key] to enter setup" or something similar, so look for this message when your computer restarts to confirm the key you should press to access the BIOS. Consult your computer's manual or online support page to confirm your computer's BIOS key. You'll use the arrow keys to select it. The Boot tab may instead say Boot Options, depending on your computer's manufacturer. To do so, press the ↓ arrow until this option has a box around it. This will place it at the top of the boot options list. You may have to press a different key as indicated by the key legend on the far-right side of the BIOS screen. You should see a key prompt (e.g., F10) at the bottom of the screen that correlates to "Save and Exit"; pressing it will restart your computer, using the CD drive as a reboot point. You may have to press ↵ Enter to confirm the changes.
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Insert the CD into your computer. Open Start . Click . Click Restart. Press and hold Del or F2 to enter setup. Navigate to the Boot tab. Select the CD-ROM Drive option. Press the + key until CD-ROM Drive is first. Save your settings.