Article: This method requires adult supervision because working with the knife can be dangerous. Because you are working with a hard-boiled egg, you do not need a sharp knife. It needs to be slender enough to fit through the mouth of the bottle.  Make sure the knife is long enough to reach into the bottle and cut the egg. This method does not keep the egg intact after removal. Reach into the bottle with the knife and cut the egg into pieces that will be small enough to fit through the mouth of the bottle. The smaller the pieces, the easier it will be to remove them from the bottle. If you don’t have a knife, you can also use a spoon to break up the egg into pieces. Turn the bottle upside down and shake out the pieces. Hit the bottom of the bottle to get as much out as possible. Hold the bottle over a garbage can during this process to make clean-up easier. You may not be able to get every little bit out, but this will get the larger pieces out. You can get the rest out by washing the bottle. If you want to use this bottle for anything in the future, you will need to rinse it out. There will likely be residue from the egg stuck to the sides of the bottle. Fill the bottle with warm water and swirl it around to remove the remaining egg. Add some dish soap to really get the bottle clean.
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Obtain a knife. Cut the egg into small pieces. Remove the egg pieces from the bottle. Rinse out the bottle to reuse.

Problem: Article: You can check the internal IP address of your Linux computer through the command line. Pressing Ctrl+Alt+T on most distributions should open this window. This displays your internal IP address info, which is usually assigned to you by your local router. The IP address for each interface (Ethernet, Wi-Fi, etc.) appears next to "inet addr."  If your computer is connected via Ethernet, the "inet addr" you're looking for us likely called eth0. If you're using Wi-Fi, it's likely under wlan0. The IP address will be four groups of up to three numbers, separated by periods. For example, it might look like 192.168.1.4 This displays your public IP address, which is the external address assigned to you by your ISP.
Summary: Open a Terminal window. Type ip addr show and press ↵ Enter. Type curl ifconfig.me and press ↵ Enter.

These scenes don’t necessarily need to end up in your story; they are just meant to help you get to know your characters better. These scenes could involve another character asking the character you are trying to get to know about themselves. You could also create scenes where a character is presented with an interesting situation. Your goal is to determine what the character would do next, given his or her personality. One scene you could create is one where you (or a different character) begin to interview the character you are trying to get to know. For instance, you could create a journalist character to interview the character you are learning more about.  Pose questions to your character on paper (either directly or through another character’s voice). Answer these questions in the voice and style of the character you are trying to understand. Take notes and add details to your character’s biography page as you expand the character more. Imagine how your character would react in different situations. What does that reaction tell you about him or her? Include those characteristics on his or her character page. You can use a scene from your everyday life, find one online, or just make something up, such as:  “Your character walks into a bar to find a woman totally naked sitting at the bar. No one is paying her any attention. What does your character do next?”. Another idea is: “Your character is sitting alone at bench. A car drives slowly by, and something is thrown out of the car. What does your character do next?” Or: “Your character is alone at night and hears a noise outside. He finds a small kitten sitting on the porch, obviously malnourished. What does your character do with the kitten?”
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Write short scenes that involve each of your characters. Create an ‘interview’ with your character. Create an interesting situation for your character.