Believe it or not, plain old tonic water glows under a black light — quite brightly, as well. To get this effect, start by pouring some tonic water into a container where you can see it. You can add it by itself or dilute it with water. However, the more water you add, the dimmer it will glow. Tonic water is available at most local stores and supermarkets for just a few dollars. Be sure to get tonic water, not club soda or soda water. The bottle should say "with quinine" or something similar. All you need to do to get tonic water to glow bright is to illuminate it with a black light. Be sure to dim the lights in the room before you do this or it will be more difficult to see the glowing effect. Black lights are available from specialty party stores (like Spencer's, etc.) or online. The price for the black light often depends on its size and brightness — basic lights can cost as little as $20 or less. Making tonic water glow with a black light makes it look very strange, but it doesn't make it poisonous, radioactive, or harmful to drink in any other way. However, tonic water is often high in calories and sugar, so enjoy it sparingly. Tonic water glows this way because of tiny chemicals called "phosphors" inside the liquid. When ultraviolet light from the black light (which humans can't see) hits the phosphors, they convert it into a form that humans can see, producing the glow.
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One-sentence summary -- Pour tonic water into a clear container. Shine a black light on the tonic water. Don't worry about drinking the tonic water.


into a large square. Take the decorative binding fabric that you want to use to finish your quilt and cut it into strips that are twice as wide as you'd like and as long as the quilt. Sew the pieces together to create sharp corners that lie flat. Then fold the binding in half and iron it until it's smooth.For a 48 by 48 inches (120 cm × 120 cm) quilt, consider cutting the binding into 2 1⁄4 inches (5.7 cm) strips. Pin the binding in place and hold the open edge of the binding along the edge of the quilt. Sew along the edges and leave a 1⁄4 inch (6.4 mm) seam allowance as you go. Then fold the binding over and sew the binding shut along the edges. Then remove any pins and enjoy your quilt. Trim the end and fold it under the binding just before you finish sewing the last edge.
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One-sentence summary -- Cut and sew the binding fabric Sew the binding to the edges of the quilt.


It’s the blue icon with a white bird. Log in with your account, if you haven't already done so. This will open the menu tab. You'll find this above the “Profile” option. This will leads you to the “Followers” list. Doing so takes you to their account page. This option is located at the top-right corner of the app. A confirmation message will pop-up on your screen, after doing so. This officially blocks your selected follower. You'll find this option on the top right side of your screen. Your follower should now be unblocked, but they will no longer be following your account.
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One-sentence summary -- Launch the Twitter app. Tap on your profile picture, at the top-left corner of the app. Tap on the Followers counting. Tap a follower you wish to block. Tap the ⋮ button. Tap the Block option. Tap Block when prompted. Tap the red “Blocked” option. Tap YES in the resulting pop-up menu.


If it's in the Documents directory, for example, you'll open your Documents folder. You'll need to enter the zipped folder's name exactly as it appears on the folder here. Remember to take into account pacing and capitalization. It's in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This icon is a black box with a white ">_" on it. You should see Terminal either in the bar on the left side of the Menu window, or in the group of programs listed in the Menu window. You can also search for Terminal by clicking the search bar at the top of the Menu window and then typing in terminal. You'll replace the "filename" part of the command with your zipped folder's name. For example, if your folder is named "BaNaNa", you'd type unzip BaNaNa.zip into Terminal. Doing so will run your command and unzip your selected folder.
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Locate your zipped folder. Note the name of the zipped folder. Click Menu. Click the Terminal icon. Type unzip filename.zip into Terminal. Press ↵ Enter.