Put graham crackers in a resealable bag with a zipper, and be sure to squeeze out all the air. Use a rolling pin or a meat tenderizer to gently press the crackers into powdery crumbs. Gather about 3 tablespoons (15 g). You may want to slice them on the thinner side or even dice them. In a chilled bowl mix ingredients just until combined. Avoid excessive mixing. You want your mixture to be a syrupy consistency. Be sure you have washed your mason jars thoroughly with warm water and soap.  Break up a couple pieces of graham cracker and place the chunks at the bottom of the jars. Pour some cream over the graham cracker pieces until the crackers are covered. Layer the mangoes on top of the cream. Repeat until you reach the top of the jar. Cover the top with your crushed graham crackers. Chill. Close the lids and refrigerate for at least 4 hours so the cream has time to harden. You will need a spoon to eat this delicious hand held treat. Make several and surprise party guests with their own individual float!
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One-sentence summary -- Crush graham crackers. Peel the mangoes and slice them into strips. Combine the thick cream and the condensed milk. Assemble your jar cakes. Enjoy.

Q: If you prefer to use the Command Prompt to perform tasks, or your computer is malfunctioning and you only have access to Safe Mode, you can use Command Prompt to completely uninstall desktop programs.  If you're in Windows, press the Windows key + X and select "Command Prompt (Admin)". If Windows isn't working correctly, boot into the Advanced Startup menu and select "Command Prompt" from the "Troubleshoot" → "Advanced options" menu. wmic and press Enter. This will start the utility that allows you to manage your programs. product get name and press Enter. This will display a list of your installed programs. The list may take a moment to load if you have a lot of programs installed. If the list is longer than the screen can display, you can scroll up to see all of the entries. You will need to type it exactly, including any capitalization. product where name="Program Name" call uninstall and press Enter. You will be prompted to confirm that you want to remove the program. Type y and press Enter to confirm. Method execution successful message. This will indicate that the program has been successfully removed.
A: Open the Command Prompt. Type . Type . Note the name of the program you want to uninstall. Type . Look for the .

Article: In this scenario, you are the intruder. Whether you came home too early, or you didn't knock, knocked and walked right in- you are the one "disturbing".  Stay calm and take a deep breath.   Figure out your exit strategy- how far is the door, and how silent can you get to it? Make a quiet exit. If they haven't noticed you, because they are so-ahem- engaged in action, get out as quiet and as fast as you can. Never, ever mention what you saw or did, and move on with your life. If they've noticed you, the imperative is still to remove yourself physically from the situation as soon as possible.  Say "I am sorry" and be out of there. Act normal the next time you see your parents- and block any attempt of theirs to talk about what you've seen with a friendly "It's none of my business" or "That was your private time." Don't ever bring up the incident- they'll be grateful. This depends on the relationship you have with your parents and might not work for everybody.  Smile, and say "Hey, at least it's not the plumber, Mom" or something along these lines. Be prepared to have something thrown at you, and leave the room. Don't mention the incident ever again. This is also only an option if for whatever reason you cannot immediately remove yourself from the situation.  Tell them you were looking for socks, wanted to ask them for cash etc. Do not show any emotions or feelings. Take whatever reaction you get- they may just shout "out"- you leave. Keep quiet about the incident and focus on your own life. There are plenty of other things to worry about that your parents' sexuality.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Check if they noticed you. Apologize and exit. Make light of the situation. Give a lame excuse.

Problem: Article: Scope out the area around you and try to locate a soft place to land. A field, a patch of grass, or a pile of leaves is probably your best bet. Look for a place that is “five seconds” away from you (meaning you could count to five before you reach it).  In addition to finding a soft place to land, you must find a place that is free from obstructions. You want to jump without crashing into a road sign or fence, and you want to avoid landing on broken glass or other objects. When you swing open the door, it is crucial to make sure you open it all the way. You need space to jump with conviction, and you do not want the door to hit you on your way out. When you jump from a moving car, you want to be sure that you won’t be run over by it. So jump backwards and away from the car. Try to propel yourself at a 45-degree angle from the rear of the vehicle. Jump far to avoid the car and make sure your head is pointed further behind the car than your feet. You will be less likely to roll towards the vehicle using this method.
Summary: Look for a soft place to land. Open the door completely. Jump away at an angle.

Article: There are times when you want to make a document more accessible. You can give anyone with the link access or make the document entirely public. You can limit the amount of editing power that anonymous users have over the document. This will open the Sharing window. This will expand the Sharing window with more options. You will also see a link that goes directly to the file. You will have three options for sharing the link with others:   On - Public on the web - Anyone can access the document, even if they don't have the link. Search engines will crawl the document, and it may appear on search results. No Google account is required.  On - Anyone with the link - Anyone that visits the link will be able to access the document. No Google account is required.  Off - Specific people - This reverts the document back to sharing with people that you specify (see the previous section). If you've chosen either of the "On" options, you'll be able to determine the level of editing power that anonymous visitors will have. If you don't want anyone to make changes, select "Can view" from the "Access" menu. Since you're sharing the document with anyone that has the link, most people who open the document will be logged in anonymously. You won't be able to track their changes to the document. By default, any editors can add more people to the editor list, as well as change other users' permissions. You can lock the document down by selecting "Only the owner".  Click the "Change" link at the very bottom of the Sharing window to set who can add people and change permissions. Only the owner will be able to delete the document completely. The link is located at the top of the Sharing window. Anyone with the link will be able to access the document. You can share your link via email, chat, SMS, or other methods. You can use a URL shortening service if you need to tweet the link or want it to look cleaner.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Decide if you want to make the document public. Open the document you want to share and click "Share" in the upper-right corner. Click the "Advanced" option. Click the "Change" link next to "Private" to set who can access the file. Set permissions. Set who can add more people or make permissions changes. Share your link.