Article: To proceed, you'll need to enter your email address (or phone number) and password if you aren't already logged in. You'll find this option, which resembles a downward-facing arrow, in the top right corner of your Facebook page.    You will no longer see posts from your unfollowed friends! You may need to refresh your News Feed in order to view these changes.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Facebook. Click the menu button. Click News Feed Preferences. Click Unfollow people to hide their posts. Click each friend you wish to unfollow. Click Done when you're finished.

Problem: Article: There are a wide variety of berry lipsticks on the market, which run the spectrum from light to dark and highly opaque to sheer.  Determine how intense you want your berry lip color to be, so you can choose the appropriate lipstick.  Dark, opaque berry lipstick can look very harsh if you have fair skin. That doesn’t mean you can’t wear a dark berry lipstick if you have pale skin. Just choose a sheer formula. If you have medium skin, you can opt for a darker, more opaque berry lipstick because it won’t look as harsh with your complexion. For dark skin, you want to choose a very dark, rich berry shade so it won’t blend in with your skin. . When you’re choosing a berry lipstick, it’s also important to consider your skin’s undertones to find the most flattering option. Some shades will look better with warm skin, while other shades are more complementary for cool skin. Neutral skin will typically look good with any berry shade.  To determine your skin’s undertone, look at the veins at the inside of your wrist. If they have a greenish color, you have warm skin. If they have a blue or purplish color, you have cool skin. If your veins seem to be a bluish green color, you have neutral skin. Another quick way to determine your skin’s undertone is to consider whether you look better in gold or silver jewelry. Gold typically flatters warm skin, while silver is more complementary for cool skin. If they are both flattering with your skin, you probably have neutral skin. Once you know what undertones your skin has, you can choose the most flattering berry lipstick for your complexion. Warm skin looks best with berry shades that have the same warm undertones, while cool skin pairs best with lipstick that has similar cool undertones. If your skin is neutral, you can usually choose any berry lipstick that catches your eye.  If you have warm skin, opt for shades that have orange undertones, such as maroon, burgundy, or deep red berry shades. If you have cool skin, opt for berry shades that have blue undertones, such as wine, deep plum, or oxblood berry shades. Mahogany and plum berry shades tend to look good on every skin tone. The finish of your berry lipstick can affect how it looks and wears. A matte berry lipstick will usually provide the most opaque color and wear longer on your lips. A cream berry lipstick will have fairly intense color but provide more moisture and not last as long on the lips. A glossy lipstick will usually provide sheer color, significant moisture, and a fairly short wear time.  If you want to ensure that your berry lipstick looks rich all day, choose a matte shade. If you have dry, chapped lips, opt for a cream or glossy berry lipstick. You’ll likely need to reapply your lipstick throughout the day, but your lips won’t look as dry or cracked.
Summary: Decide how dark and opaque you want the lipstick to be. Determine your skin's undertones Find a berry lipstick that suits your skin's undertones. Pay attention to the lipstick's finish.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If your last light bulb was jammed into the socket, it may have pushed a small brass tab too far down to make proper contact with the light bulb. This tab should be raised at a 20º angle above the base of the fixture. If it is not, turn off the power and use needle nosed-pliers to pull this tab gently to the correct position. When inserting a light bulb, you should line up the threads on the socket, then turn slowly clockwise. As soon as you feel a slight resistance, stop. If you turn the light on and it flickers, turn it off again and turn only another quarter-turn clockwise.  Warning: Always make sure the lamp is unplugged or the switch is in the off position before changing a light bulb. Only do this when you are absolutely sure the power to the fixture has been turned off. Remove the light bulb from the socket if there is one present. Wearing gloves made from rubber or other non-conductive material, take a clean, dry rag or towel and rub it along the inside threads of the metal socket. You may also wipe the outside threads of the bulb base before insertion.  The cloth wipes off rust or other corrosion that has built up on the socket, reducing the chance of both burned out bulbs and a bulb jamming in the socket. Use a Scotchbrite pad or bronze wire brush if the corrosion won't come off onto a cloth. If there is too much corrosion to wipe off with a cloth, you may need to wipe them with a specialized lubricant. Only use an electrical contact cleaner or contact spray for this purpose.  There are several commercially available products called "bulb and socket lube" that can be applied to the socket or the base of a new bulb prior to installation. The product appears similar to Vaseline and greatly reduces the incidence of "sticking". Using any other substance as a lubricant carries the risk of burning out your bulb, blocking the electrical current, or jamming it in the socket. If your light bulbs only last a few weeks or months, they may be receiving too much power. Too much vibration or heat can also wear out a light bulb quickly. A long-life bulb with a slightly higher voltage than recommended for your fixtures should last longer.  In the United States, most home outlets are 120 volts. Use a "long life" bulb that can handle 130 volts. In the European Union and most other European countries, the standard varies between 220 and 240 volts. Standards vary widely in the rest of the world. If you're not sure what voltage your outlets use, see this list by country and these images of outlet types.

SUMMARY: Pull the brass tab at the base of the socket to the correct position. Insert new light bulbs gently. Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the inside of the socket. Use an electrical contact cleaner to wipe off heavier corrosion. Use bulbs intended for a higher voltage if your light bulbs burn out frequently.

(You can also open Run by pressing WinKey + R.)  Wizard .tk)  This is not a hidden movie in Windows. You are using a program called telnet and connecting a server called towel.blinkenlights.nl. Once connected, the server plays the movie (an ASCII art animation).
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Make sure you are connected to the internet. Open the Start Menu. Click on 'Run'. Type cmd.exe, and press OK. In the window that opens up, type in "telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl" without the quotes, and hit enter or in first line enter "o" without quotes and in second line type towel.blinkenlights.nl then hit enter (source computer. It may take a minute to connect, but soon it will play Star Wars Episode IV in ASCII. Note: