Q: Pick out a few ears that are at the ideal stage of ripeness for eating fresh and remove the husks and all traces of remaining silk. While you're shucking, heat a large pot of water until it just begins to boil, then add the corn. At the 3 minute mark, remove the ears from the pot carefully and set them aside on a layer of paper towels to cool. Leave the blanching water to continue boiling. You'll be using it later to pack the corn for canning. Allow the corn to rest until it's cool enough to handle. Then, stand each ear vertically on its end and run a knife down the side to loosen the whole kernels from the cob. Use a large bowl to collect the kernels as they fall, or scrape them into the bowl from your cutting board.  Be careful not to let the blade of the knife scrape against the cob. This can release a starchy liquid from the kernels, which may impact the flavor of the canned corn or it's ability to be safely preserved.  An electric knife can come in handy for making quick, clean cuts. If one of these tools isn't available, you can use either a smooth or serrated blade, provided it's sharp enough to avoid mangling the kernels. Spoon the kernels into the mouth of each jar, leaving 1 inch (2.5 cm) of space at the top. Give the jar a shake to help the corn settle. Avoid packing or compressing the kernels, as this may damage them.  It will take about 2.25 pounds (1,020 g) of whole corn, or about 4 average-sized ears, to fill 1 US-pint (470 ml)-sized canning jar. Double that amount for quart-sized jars.  Heat your canning jars under a stream of hot water before adding the corn. This will prevent them from cracking or shattering when you add the boiling canning liquid. The exact temperature isn't that important as long as the jars are still warm to the touch when the corn goes in. Though it's not a strict requirement, a little bit of salt can help preserve canned goods more effectively and for longer periods. For pint jars, a ½ teaspoon pinch will do. For larger quart-sized jars, you can use up to 1 full teaspoon. Use granulated iodized salt or kosher salt only. Pour the hot liquid steadily into each jar until it reaches the top layer of kernels. Avoid overfilling the jars—once again, you'll want to leave about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of headspace. Let the jars sit open for 3-5 minutes to cool slightly and allow trapped air bubbles to escape.  It may help to use a funnel or ladle to safely get the boiling liquid from the pot to the jars. Overfilling may cause the jars to burst when they're subjected to intense pressure. Place the jars in your canner and lock the lid, leaving the heat vent open. Adjust the canner to the appropriate pressure setting specified by the model and start it up. Once the steam stops escaping, close the vent. Pint jars should process for 55 minutes, while quart jars will need about 85. Afterwards, you can cool them off and put them into storage. When preserved by canning, sweet corn will stay good for a year or longer.  The exact pressure level you use will depend on the quantity of corn you're canning, as well as your location. As a general rule, however, you'll want to keep it somewhere between 11–13 pounds (5.0–5.9 kg).  Alternatively, you can do your canning the old fashioned way by submerging the sealed jars in boiling water until you hear the lids pop.
A: Blanch the corn for 3 minutes. Cut the kernels off of the cob. Fill canning jars with the corn kernels. Add ½-1 teaspoon of salt if desired. Fill the jar with the blanching water. Process the jars in a pressure canner.

Q: Go to https://www.bpiexpressonline.com on your PC browser and click on "Enroll now." This should be the account you’d like your Express Online Account to be associated with.  Agree with it upon finishing.  This includes account login details like username and password.
A: Go to the BPI Express Online website. Choose your existing BPI account. Choose either Within or Outside the Philippines. Read the EULA. Enter the necessary BPI account details. Associate an e-mail address with your Express Online Account.

Q: When the Hulu Plus app is displayed, tap the Free button next to it. Tap it again to install it and enter your password if required.  Now tap the Log In button.
A: Tap the App Store button on your device’s Home Screen to launch the App Store app. Type “Hulu” into the search field. The button will turn to Install App. From your Home screen, tap the Hulu Plus icon to launch the Hulu Plus app. Enter your email address and password into the fields provided.

Q: If you are using Windows 7 Ultimate or Enterprise, you can install language packs that translate most of the Windows interface. These are only available for Ultimate and Enterprise. If you are using Starter, Basic, or Home, you can install Language Interface Packs (LIPs). These translate parts of the interface, and require a base language installed. See the next section for details. You can open the Control Panel from the Start menu. This will allow you to quickly access any Control Panel option. You can use the Windows Update tool to download any of the available language packs. If the link is not there, click "Check for updates". After selecting the language, click OK. Install updates. You may be prompted by UAC to continue, and you may be asked to input the administrator password. It may take a few minutes for the language pack to download. Select the Keyboards and Language tab. All of your installed languages will be listed here. Apply and then Log off now to log out. Your changes will be applied when you log back into Windows. Some programs may not display your new language until you change your system locale settings to match that region.  Open the Control Panel and select "Region and Language". Click the Administrative tab and click Change system locale. Select the language you've just installed and click OK. You'll be prompted to restart your computer.
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Open the Control Panel. Click the "View by" menu and select "Large icons" or "Small icons". Select Windows Update. Click the "# optional updates are available" link. Check the box for the language you want to download. Click the . Return to the Control Panel and select "Region and Language". Select the language you just installed from the "Choose a display language" drop-down menu. Click . Change your system locale if the language is not displaying in some programs.