Q: Once all of the jars are placed inside, lower the rack down into the canner.  If you do not have a canner, you can make your own. Find a pot or saucepan that is large enough to hold the jars. There should also be room for an inch of water above the jars. Place a washcloth or towel at the bottom of the pot before you put the jars in. This will keep the jars from directly touching the metal of the pot. If you do not have a jar lifter, place rubber bands at the ends of tongs. The tongs will act exactly like a jar lifter.  Be sure that the water is at a constant boil for 10 minutes. After 2 minutes, remove the jars from the canner and place them in a safe place to cool.
A: Put each jar on the rack inside of your canner, so that they are a few inches above the water. Add enough hot water to the canner to make sure that the bottom of each jar is covered by 2 inches of water. Cover your canner with the lid and allow the water to boil again. Remove the lid after 10 minutes and raise the rack.

Q: YouTube Center is a user-created add-on for your browser. Once you download it, you will have access to many more YouTube options, including the ability to stop automatic buffering, and to force videos to load completely instead of in small sections at a time. User-created add-ons are not created by the company who makes the browser. YouTube Center should be safe, but add-ons do carry the risk of software bugs or malware. Click one of the following links to download YouTube Center for your browser. After you open the file, the add-on should automatically install.   Download the add-on for Firefox.  Download it for Opera. Visit YouTube and follow the instructions in the next section. If you do not see the new settings, try updating your browser. Usually, you can check for a browser update using the top menu, clicking the name of your browser (such as Firefox), then selecting Update or About (your browser name). As of September 2014, YouTube Center was not officially available for Chrome or Internet Explorer. However, it has been available in the past, and may become available again if those browsers approve the add-on. Search online for "YouTube Center" and the name of your browser. If it is still not available, you may need to use a different browser to access these settings. Unofficial YouTube Center user scripts are sometimes available for these browsers if you also have an augmented browsing add-on such as Greasemonkey or Tampermonkey. However, these are not vetted by the browser store or the original YouTube Center creators, and may contain viruses or other malware.
A: Download this add-on for additional YouTube settings. Download YouTube Center for your browser. Update your browser if the add-on is not working. Search for the latest news if you use Chrome or Internet Explorer.

Q: Place the dried shrimp in a medium stockpot and cover them with cold water. Allow the shrimp to sit for 15 minutes.  When done, drain the water through a colander and rinse the shrimp. Return the drained and rinsed shrimp to the stockpot. This step is important if you are using dried shrimp or other packaged shrimp. Soaking and rinsing the shrimp before cooking it can help remove any distortions in taste that may have developed during the packaging process. Cover the shrimp with 1 cup (250 ml) of cold water, or enough water to cover them completely. Bring the contents of the pot to a boil on medium-high heat, then reduce the heat to medium and let the shrimp gently simmer for 5 to 10 minutes. Pour the contents of the stockpot through a colander. Reserve both the shrimp and liquid, but set them aside separately. The water in which you boiled the shrimp has been flavored with the taste of shrimp. You will add this to your stock just before you finish the soup for an added hint of shrimp in the taste of the broth. Allow the shrimp to cool until you can safely handle them with your hands. Peel off the heads, tails, and legs before setting the cooked shrimp aside.  You can yank out the legs and head with your fingers. Similarly, you can pinch the tail and gently pull it off the body using only your fingers. You can remove the shells if desired, but you could also leave the shells on if you want the soup to have a little crunch to it. If you want to peel the shrimp, however, pinch the shell between your fingers starting at the head end of the shrimp. Pull the shell down and off the body of the shrimp using gentle pressure.
A: Cover the shrimp in cold water. Let the shrimp simmer in fresh water. Strain the liquid. Remove the heads, tails, and legs.

Q: At a minimum you will need a computer with sufficient memory and processor speed to ensure you can work efficiently. Make sure to run and update your antivirus software regularly. Schedule regular system and file back-ups.  Organize your cords and peripheral equipment to keep your space clutter-free. For this get tables with built-in cable management. These tables come with holes or desktop openable lids to wires the cables. There are ones that come with a socket. Another way of doing it is by purchasing fun cord managers that will wrap around the cord bunch to keep it together, though it may not hide the cords as well tables with cord management.  Consider a multifunction scanner, printer, copier, fax device if you have a small space or do not need this equipment frequently. Your home office will need reliable high-speed internet. Multiple devices in your home accessing the internet at the same time require a higher speed. Set up a home network to accommodate multiple devices, including printers.  For your home network, get a cable modem, network cables, and a wireless router that can support more than one connection. If you will connect with Ethernet, you will need Ethernet ports on your modem and router. The right monitor position will help you avoid eye and neck strain. You should be able to look directly at your computer screen without turning your neck. Keep your monitor centered and about 20 inches or about 51 centimeters from your eyes. Your monitor is at the right height when your eyes align with the address bar in your internet browser. Avoid glare by tilting the monitor down slightly.
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Invest in the right computer equipment for your needs. Set up a reliable, fast internet connection. Position your monitor correctly.