Problem: Article: Most species of tarantulas kept as pets are not highly dangerous. However, their fangs can be quite long, and they may have special hairs that can irritate humans. To avoid a bite or other injury, wear gloves, long sleeves, and long pants tucked into your socks any time you have to handle your tarantula. You may also want to wear a face mask. Of course, you can always attempt to pick up a tarantula without protective clothing. Keep in mind, however, that your risk of getting bit or otherwise injured will be higher. Though impressive in appearance, tarantulas are fragile. If dropped or squeezed, they can be mortally wounded. Always be very careful when picking up or moving your tarantula. The best way to pick up a tarantula is to use tools that can protect it, rather than your bare hands. A pair of soft foam-tipped forceps can be used to pick up your tarantula, but be sure not to squeeze it. You can also place a capture cup or bowl over the spider, then slide a stiff card underneath, so that you can safely move it. Just be sure not to accidently clamp the capture cup down on your pet. It is much easier to handle a tarantula when it is at a safe level free from obstructions. Work on a broad, flat surface, preferably the floor or the bottom of a bathtub, whenever you need to pick up your tarantula. This will also make it easier to safely use a capture cup. When picking up or moving your tarantula, keep it away from your face and other exposed skin. If a tarantula is on you or someone else and seems about to attack, flick it away rather than trying to crush it or pick it up. Squeezing or smooshing a tarantula can trigger its bite reflex, making the situation worse.  Acting calmly and speaking quietly around a tarantula is the best way to be safe and avoid bites. Noise may make it feel threatened and trigger its attack reflex. Don't poke your tarantula, or put or pour anything on it. Aggravating a tarantula may make it become aggressive. Never wave a tarantula at someone else, even as a joke. Know the signs of an impending attack: when a tarantula is threatened, it may raise its rear end and lift its front legs. Don't blow on your tarantula, this will also annoy your tarantula and could cause it to run away or attack.
Summary: Dress appropriately. Be gentle. Use forceps and a capture cup. Move the tarantula on a flat surface if at all possible. Don't play around.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: By default, Telnet is not installed with Windows 7. It will need to be manually activated in order for you to use it. You can do so through the Control Panel, which can be accessed from the Start menu. The option available to you will depend on whether your Control Panel is in Icon or Category view, but they both take you to the same place. You may be asked for the Administrator password. In the list of available features, you will see an entry labeled Telnet Client. You may have to scroll down to find it. Check the box next to Telnet Client, and click OK. You may have to wait a minute or two for the client to be installed after selecting it. If you'd rather do everything through the Command Prompt, you can install Telnet with a quick command. First, open the Command Prompt by typing cmd into the Run box. At the command line, type pkgmgr /iu:"TelnetClient" and press ↵ Enter. After a moment, you will be returned to the command prompt. Restart the command prompt to begin using Telnet.
Summary:
Open the Control Panel. Open "Programs and Features" or "Programs". Click the "Turn Windows features on or off" link. Find the "Telnet Client" entry. Install Telnet through the command prompt.