Problem: Article: If the crust of food on your stove isn’t coming off with soap and water, try a towel “mask.” Wet a dishtowel, wring it, and warm it in the microwave for 30 seconds. If your microwave is particularly powerful, be careful of any hot steam coming off the towel when you open the microwave. Use the damp, warm towel to cover any stuck on bits on the stove, leaving the towel in place for 15 minutes. You can repeat this step several times. The warm steam helps loosen stuck on gunk on the stove. When the mess on the stove is loose, scrub as normal with warm water and soap. If soap and water alone aren’t cutting the grime on your stove, you can create a mix of 50% white vinegar and 50% water as a homemade cleaning solution. Scrub your stove using the solution with the rough side of a sponge. When finished, rinse your sponge and clean the stove with plain water to cut the strong smell of the vinegar. Dry the stovetop with a clean kitchen towel. It may help to open a window for ventilation. If your stains have been set for months, you may want to try a commercial over cleaner on the stovetop, such as Easy-Off Oven Cleaner or Goo Gone Oven Cleaner. As most stovetops and ovens are made of the same materials, a solution that is cleared for your oven should be no issue on the stove. Follow the cleaner’s directions carefully, ventilating the area if necessary.
Summary: Heat a wet towel. Cover stuck-on grime with your warm towel. Use a solution of white vinegar and water. Rinse the vinegar-water solution. Employ a commercial oven cleaner.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Right-click Modloader, and then select Open with → WinRar (or another archiving utility). These are your .class files. Keep this file window open. In Windows XP: Click on the Start button, then click on Run. Type "%appdata%" and click on "Roaming." Minecraft should be the first folder. Open it. In Windows Vista/7: Click on the Start(Windows) button and type "%appdata%" in the search bar and again click on "Roaming." In Linux Ubuntu (should be the same on other Linux distributions): Open up your Home folder. Look for the Minecraft folder. Note: if you cannot see this folder, enable "Show Hidden Files". When you find it, open Minecraft.  jar file with WinRar or a similar archiving utility. Right-click minecraft → Open with → WinRar. This step is very important. If you don't adequately delete the META-INF file, your screen will go black when you try to play Minecraft. class files, including folders, from the Modloader folder into the minecraft.jar window. jar window and run Minecraft.exe. After half a minute, exit out of Minecraft and check your minecraft.jar window again. If you see a new folder entitled "Mods," the installation of Modloader worked. Download mods and continue to enjoy Minecraft.

SUMMARY: Unzip Modloader with your archiving utility. Open up the Minecraft folder using one of the following three steps, depending on your operating system. Open the Bin folder by double-clicking it. Open the minecraft. Delete the META-INF file. Drag and drop the . Close the . Log in and start playing for a short duration.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Although you should have already warmed up by this point, you can go through a mock jump right before you make the actual leap. Many athletic jumpers use a mock run-through in the seconds before as a way to build up momentum. You should do the same as you  count down to your leap. Use these final moments as an opportunity to check everything you're doing with your jump set-up. In a jump down to a lower place, you won't want to jump much higher than you already are. Get just enough force to earn you the proper stance and momentum. Keep your elbows close to your body, and tuck your chin in close to your neck. Bend your knees and lunge forward however much you need to. All of this will minimize potential injury.  For the sake of keeping your body straight, keep your eyes fixed forward. This will keep your body from going imbalanced in mid-jump. Some people may freak out if they see themselves dropping a far-enough distance, so if you're queasy, it's best to keep your eyes off the ground. A proper athletic jump should end in the same stance as it began. Do your best to keep your body straight. Even in freefall, it's important to keep your stance straight and stable. Letting your limbs go wild will increase the risk of injury.  Keep your feet and knees together while you jump. This will maximize the chances of you landing on both feet.  Although you'll want to keep your body from moving around excessively, you should allow room for flexibility as your body meets the landing. Giving your body the freedom to adjust as you meet the ground is essential for preventing injury. Don't lock your knees at any point, and give your muscles the limberness they'll need to counter the force of the land.  Bending the knees will reduce shock. Just make sure your legs aren't bent more than 90 degrees.  Exercising with squats will help your body adjust to this change when it's needed. If your body is "soft" (rather than tensed), you'll be able to react naturally to a landing. This is a natural way of minimizing potential damage in a fall. With this said, it's a good idea to try to make yourself as relaxed as possible before you set into your jump. Try to strike a balance between going limp and holding your proper form. In any type of jump, landing on one foot effectively doubles the amount of pressure on that foot. Do your best to keep your legs and feet together throughout the jump. This will maximize the chances of your feet hitting the ground at the same time. Landing on both feet is more important if your jump is high enough. An imbalanced fall can result in severe injury.  Don't try to break your fall with your hands. Hands can alleviate some of the shock on your feet, but they can generally withstand only a fraction of the pressure that feet can.  When you land, try to land on the balls of your feet, shoulder-width apart. It's not just a thing for action movies. A landing roll is arguably the best way of absorbing shock from a fall.  If you're landing from a height, you should aim for a diagonal roll. Pushing yourself into a roll with one foot will avoid placing stress on your spine. As you fall, aim a shoulder to the ground in the direction you want to roll in. As you're rolling, take a foot and hit the ground with it to give you the extra force you need to complete the roll.  Rolls are difficult to master and should be left to trained athletes. It should be said as a high-difficulty alternative to landing on both feet. Try rolling on both sides. It's a good habit for athletic versatility, and you may find you prefer one side over the other.  For practice, regular "gymnastics rolls" (without a jump) will get you used to the experience of rolling. They're relatively easy to do provided you have a degree of fitness and flexibility. If you want to practice with diagonal rolls, a playground (with a soft ground) is a good place to start.  Rolls lead well into continued movement. This is why they're so highly recommended in sports like parkour.
Summary: Run through a mock-jump. Jump towards your target. Hold your form. Spare room for flexibility. Allow your body to go limp. Land on both feet. Perfect a landing roll.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Make sure that everybody knows where each flags are located and the flags cannot be removed or hidden by the team that is guarding it.
Summary:
Set up two flag sites on opposite sides of the field. Retrieve the other team's flag and bring it back to their own base without being shot. Eliminations are the same as team deathmatch unless otherwise specified.