Article: Some computers and tablets that run Windows 8.1 come with Skype preinstalled.  You can check by going to the Start screen, the screen with all the colored tiles, and clicking or tapping the Store tile, which has a shopping bag with the Windows logo on it. If you don't see the Start screen, press or tap the Start button until it appears. Type "Skype" into the search box. Click the Skype tile. If Skype is installed, you'll see a message that reads "This app is installed on this PC." Click "Update" to see if you're running the latest version. Follow the steps to install Skype for modern Windows on your device.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Check to see if you already have Skype for modern Windows installed. If Skype isn't installed, click the "Install" button.

Problem: Article: This is the most important characteristic as you want a box that can be used as a dog bed that has a high level of sturdiness. You'll also need the box to be large enough to accommodate the size of your dog. If your dog has a tendency to sprawl or move around in its sleep, you may want to choose a box that's on the larger side. If you don't have any suitable boxes at home but still want to make a box bed, you can purchase a box relatively cheaply from a shipping store, the post office, or in some cases, an office supply store. Stress and strain will be put on your box by the simple act of your dog getting into and out of its bed. Over time, this can cause your box to break down or become less structurally sound. To prevent this, apply a durable tape along the edges and sides of the box to reinforce it.  Duct tape works very well for the purposes of reinforcing your dog bed as it is very durable. However, you can also use packing tape or other kinds of tape, though these may not hold up as well to wear and tear. You might also want to tape the flaps at the bottom of your box where the box folds together. This can help strengthen the shape of the box and hold it's shape. Take a pair of scissors or a utility knife and cut a downward pointing U-shaped opening in the box for your dog. For some boxes or dogs, this may only involve you cutting off the top flaps of the box. In other cases, you may have to trim down the sides of the box to make it easier for your dog to enter and exit. You might also want to cut a semi-circular "main entrance" for your dog bed. Take your utility knife and cut a semi-circle in the front of your box. This lowered lip of the box will be easier for your dog to enter, making it the default entrance for your pet. Although this is not necessary, padding can provide comfort and warmth to  your pet. For example, if you're making a bed for an outdoor dog, wood chips can help fight insect infestations while insulating the animal from the cold. Indoor pets may have a special blanket or pillow that they often use that can be put in the box bed for additional comfort. You might also use some leftover padding, rags, old clothing, and more to make your box bed more comfortable for your dog.
Summary: Collect a suitable cardboard box. Reinforce your box. Cut an opening for your dog. Pad your box for comfort.

After receiving your cremated remains, they will be stored in either a polyethylene bag protected by a plastic box, cardboard box, or temporary plastic urn. Carefully remove the bag from its container and place it onto a pound scale. As a rule of thumb, 1 cubic inch (0.016 L) of urn space is necessary for every 1 pound (0.45 kg) of body weight. For example, if the deceased weighed 150 pounds (68 kg), they will need an urn that is at least 150 cubic inches (2.5 L). There are plenty of urn types to choose from. Make sure all family and friends keeping portions of the remains find the kind of urn that they would like. Display urns are ideal if you're going to be putting your remains in your home or other location. If you want to store your urns in a columbarium (public storage sites for funeral urns), you need to choose urn materials that are designed to last and the proper size for the storage niche.  Keepsake urns are typically in the form of jewelry or mini-urns. Display urns are typically made from ceramic, metal, marble, stone, wood, or glass. Columbarium urns are usually made from marble, glass, or brass. If you're scattering ashes, lightweight urns with removable lids are ideal. Land burials usually require biodegradable urns. There are 5 common urn types: extra small, small, medium, large, and extra large. Each category corresponds with a specific weight range. Use the weight of the bag to select urns within the appropriate size ranges.  Extra small urns are around 25 cubic inches (0.41 L), and small urns are between 26 and 50 cubic inches (0.43 and 0.82 L). Medium urns are between 51 and 125 cubic inches (0.84 and 2.05 L), and large urns are between 126 and 200 cubic inches (2.06 and 3.28 L). Anything over 200 cubic inches (3.3 L) is considered extra large. You can determine the number of remain containers you need by dividing the weight by the number of people who want keepsakes.  For example, if the deceased was 150 pounds (68 kg), you need 150 cubic inches (2.5 L) of space. To find out how many urns are needed for 8 people, divide 150 by 8, which leaves you with 18.75. This means 8 urns that accommodate 18.75 cubic inches (0.3 L) in total is sufficient. Keepsake urns are typically extra small [around 25 cubic inches (0.41 L)] and small between 26 to 50 cubic inches (0.43 to 0.82 L). Some are as much as 100 cubic inches (1.6 L). You can purchase urns from online retailers, which gives you access to a much wider selection. And thanks to the Federal Trade Commission's Funeral Rule, funeral providers cannot legally refuse to use urns or caskets you purchase somewhere else or charge you an additional fee for accommodating these urns. Urn vendors will usually offer the option of shipping directly to the funeral home or crematorium of your choice, and you don't have to be there when your urns are delivered. Do this after purchasing urns from these businesses or purchasing them online and having them delivered. You can ask the staff to transfer the ashes into the requested number of urns that you need for an extra fee.  Cremations typically cost around $2,000, although prices are as low as $1,000 without any extra services, such as division or memorial. Most cemeteries have columbaria on-site, which is usually an extra $1,000 for storage. Check the following resource to find services near you: https://www.bbb.org/.
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Weigh the cremated remains using a pound scale. Determine the kind of urns that you want. Select urns with a combined size that accommodates the remains. Divide the weight of the remains by the number of people. Find urns through an online retailer and have them delivered. Ask a funeral home or crematorium to divide your remains.