Line up plastic Solo cups along each side of a rectangular table so that each side has the same number of cups. There are two teams in flip cup: one on each side of the table. Players take turn drinking the beer in their cup, then flipping the empty cup on the edge of the table until it lands perfectly upside down on the tabletop. Play flip cup with three or more people on each team – 6+ total. The more flippers on each team, the longer the game will be. Pour each players drink of choice into his or her cup. If no one objects, simply fill each up 1/4 to halfway up with beer. You can adjust the volume of beer to match the amount that each person wants to drink. Keep in mind, however, that the game will be most fair if everyone has to drink the same amount.  If you're going to play multiple rounds of flip cup, consider playing with beer or another relatively low-alcohol beverage. Flip cup is a fast-paced game, and it can be dangerous to play with liquor. If you don't drink alcohol, fill your cups with another beverage of choice. For an easier game, fill the cups with something that you like drinking. For a more difficult game, fill the cups with something that's harder to drink, such as hot sauce. Find your partner and "match up." When each person's cup is equally filled, he or she looks across the table to find someone to "match with." The teams should be equal, and each person should be standing directly across from someone on the other team. Make sure that everyone knows which direction the flipping will go. This game is a relay race, and each round of flip cup always begins at one end of the table and ends at the other end. Each player should know which two players are starting the round, and which two players are the "anchors" at the end.
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One-sentence summary -- Arrange the cups. Fill the cups. Line up on either side of the table.

Q: You'll find this in your Start menu. You can also press ⊞ Win and type "xbox." You can use the Xbox app to take a screenshot of any game running in Windows 10. You'll find this in the menu on the left side of the screen. This will display the DVR and screenshot settings. The Game DVR will need to be enabled in order to take screenshots with the app. Click the slider to toggle it on. When the Game DVR is enabled, the built-in shortcut is ⊞ Win+Alt+PrtScn. You can click the empty field next to this and set your own custom shortcut if you want. This will open the folder that your screenshots will be saved in. If you want to change where your screenshots are saved, you'll need to move the Captures folder to that location. Screenshots will automatically save to the Captures folder, wherever it is. For example, to move it to your Pictures folder, move up one directory and then drag the Captures folder to the Pictures folder in your sidebar. The Xbox app does not need to be open to use the screenshot feature. It will be saved to the Captures folder that you may have moved earlier.
A: Open the Xbox app in Windows 10. Click the Settings button. Click the "Game DVR" tab at the top of the menu. Toggle the DVR on if it is off. Set a custom screenshot shortcut (optional). Click the "Open Folder" button in the "Saving captures" section. Move up one directory and then move the Captures folder to another location. Start a game that you want to take screenshots in. Press your screenshot key or combination to take the screenshot.

Article: Most aluminum is actually aluminum alloy because aluminum itself is very soft. Keep this in mind when cleaning and avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive sponges, since you don't know which alloy is used. (29 ml) of vinegar, lemon juice or cream of tartar for small pieces of aluminum or aluminum cookware. For larger pieces, double or triple the amount and place aluminum inside a large pot. Bring to a boil and let it boil for 15 minutes. You can place many aluminum pieces inside the pot at the same time.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Scrub the aluminum with your PH-balanced cleanser to remove food, dust, dirt and grime. Mix a solution of water and 2 tbsp. Wash with your neutral cleanser, rinse well and dry.

Problem: Article: USB drives tend to fill up quickly—especially older drives that don't have much storage. Try clearing out some files that you don't need if your drive is full. You can quickly clear a drive of files by dragging the files in question into your computer's Recycle Bin (Windows) or Trash (Mac). Many USB drives cannot store files larger than 4 GB. If you need to transfer files larger than this, you'll have to format the USB drive with a different file system. See the next step for details. . Formatting allows you to change the file system of the flash drive, which is handy if you either need to store files larger than 4 gigabytes or need to set up the flash drive for use on your computer. Formatting will erase the flash drive's contents.  If you want to store files larger than 4 gigabytes, select exFAT (Windows) or ExFAT (Mac). Flash drives formatted for Windows-only use aren't compatible with Mac computers, and vice versa. Formatting the flash drive for a compatible format will fix this issue.
Summary: Ensure the drive isn't full. Check the size of the file you are trying to transfer. Format the USB drive

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Craft stores sell plastic or felt hats that are ready for crafting. Buy one in green if possible, but if you can only get them in white, try spray-painting the hat green before starting. Top hats or derby hats are great for this! You can also use a real hat for this method. Cut a 3 inches (76 mm) by 2 inches (51 mm) rectangle out of yellow construction paper or fabric. You should have a rectangular shape that looks like a window--a border with an empty space in the middle. This will be your buckle. Spread a layer of school glue or glue stick to the buckle. Sprinkle gold glitter on it, then let it dry. Be sure to shake off any excess glitter before using the buckle! Use the same kind of material you did for the buckle. The band should be about 2 inches (51 mm) wide, and it should be long enough to wrap completely around the base of the hat’s brim. Glue the buckle to the center of the band. It should look like the buckle is holding the band in place, just like a real buckle. If you are using fabric, you can sew them together instead. Use craft glue to attach the band to the base of the hat’s brim. If you used fabric and your hat is made of cloth, you can sew them together. If your hat is made of plastic, be sure your glue is plastic-safe.

SUMMARY: Buy a ready-made craft hat. Cut out a rectangle window out of yellow paper or fabric. Add glitter to the rectangle. Cut a 2 inches (51 mm) black band. Glue the buckle to the band. Glue the band to the hat.

Article: If you're not automatically logged in, click on Sign In in the upper right, and enter your Google username and password. The window will open to the main screen of your most-recently accessed blog. It's located to the right of your blog's title, just below the Blogger logo in the upper left of the window. All of your Blogger blogs will appear in the drop-down you just opened. Only owners or admins can delete a blog post. All the posts in your blog will appear on the right side of the screen. You may need to scroll down to find the post you want to delete. It will appear just beneath the checked post. The deleted post will no longer appear in your blog and any existing links to it will no longer function.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Go to Blogger. Click on ▼. Click on the blog containing the post you wish to delete. Check the blog post you wish to delete. Click on Delete. Click on OK.