INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Let your bag of lemons sit in the freezer until they are fully frozen. Depending on the temperature of your freezer, this could take anywhere from 2 hours to overnight. Use fresh lemons for meals that you are making later in the week, and freeze the other lemons well in advance of when you need to use them.

SUMMARY: Put the bag of lemons in the freezer.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Navigate to http://www.winamp.com/. Once there, scroll down to find the download link for both PC and Mac. Choose the one that corresponds to your device, then follow the instructions to download. Once the file has downloaded it should automatically open a window prompting you to install the software. If this does not occur, go to your downloads folder on your computer and double click the Winamp file. Follow the instructions to Install. Click on the shortcut icon on your desktop to launch it.

SUMMARY: Download Winamp. Install Winamp. Open Winamp.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: ” Steam will restart, go online, and exit offline mode. Continue with the following steps if Steam does not go online.     ” ” vdf” using TextEdit. ” ”    ” Steam will exit offline mode, and go online.

SUMMARY: Launch the Steam application on your computer. Click on “Steam” in the upper left corner of your Steam session. Select “Go online. Click on “Okay” when informed that Steam must restart to enter online mode. Open a new Finder window on your Mac OS X computer. Type “users” into the search field in Finder. Double-click on your Steam account name. Open the “Library” folder. Open “Application Support. Open “Steam. Open the file named “registry. Look for text that reads, “offline 1. Change the number “1” to a “0. Exit TextEdit and select the option to “Save” at the prompt. Close and reopen the Steam application on your computer. Click on “Account” at the top left corner of your Steam session. Select “Go Online.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Let the plastic come back to room temperature before you continue working on it. Welded plastic doesn’t take long to cool down, but you can wait as long as you please. Look for the welded plastic to turn solid. If you don’t feel any heat coming off of it, you are ready to work on it.  The best time to fix a weld is before it cools. A good weld looks relatively smooth and consistent. Add more of the welding rod or smooth out the melted plastic with your gun as needed. Set your welding gun aside when you’re done. Remember to put it in a safe spot, such as in a heat-resistant holster, until it cools. Smooth out the rough ridges on the weld to make it look consistent with the rest of the plastic. Apply light pressure to the weld, rubbing the sandpaper back and forth across it. Try to get the weld to look level with the area around it, but be careful to avoid scratching the plastic around it. If you’re looking for a speedier way to do this, use a sanding wheel on a rotary tool. Be careful, though, since plastic is relatively soft and easy to scratch. Switch to finer grits of sandpaper to neaten out the weld. Higher-grit sandpaper is finer and less abrasive, but it can still scratch the plastic if you’re not careful. Rub the weld down like you did with the 120-grit sandpaper until it looks consistent and feels smooth to the touch. Always start with the lower-grit sandpaper. It is coarser, so it wears away more of the plastic. Save the higher-grit sandpaper for finishing.

SUMMARY:
Wait at least 5 minutes for the plastic to cool. Sand the welded joint down with 120-grit sandpaper. Finish the plastic with 180 and 320-grit sandpaper.