Around the World is all about accuracy and consistency when shooting. You set five or more spots in an arc around the basket. Each player gets two shots at each spot. If you make it, you move on to the next one. If you miss two in a row, you start from scratch. The first player all the way around wins. You need at least two players. However, there is no upper limit on the number of people that can play. You want to make a small half-circle around the basket. If you're new to the game, set it up around the key, the rectangle in front of the goal. If you're experienced you can back up, even setting every spot around the three point line. You want to make a half-circle, representing the world, so that you have to shoot from every angle and on both sides of the basket. However, you should feel free to pick whatever spots you want. Mark them with tape or chalk.  In general, you want your spots evenly spaced out. You can have as many spots as you want, depending on how long you want the game to go on for. Some people like to add the free-throw line as the first and last shot -- your "home base."

Summary: Win by making every shot "around the world"before everyone else. Select your "world spots" before the game starts.


. Older Nexus devices and other older devices using Android 4.4.2 or earlier did not get the Google Now Launcher update, and are locked at five home screens. The only way to get rid of the extra home screens is to install a different launcher.   You can install the Google Now Launcher from the Google Play Store.  Nova is another popular launcher that allows you to delete extra home screens, along with a host of other features.

Summary: Install a new launcher


There are a few main aspects of your table that you'll want to know before creating one:   Title — Your title will go directly after the "create table" command, and must follow the same rules as your database's name (e.g., no spaces).  Column Heading — You can determine column headings by typing different names into a set of parentheses (see the next step's example).   Cell Length — When determining cell length, you'll use either "VARCHAR" (variable characters, meaning that you can type in between one and the VARCHAR's limit number of characters) or "CHAR" (requires no more and no less than the specified number of characters; for example, CHAR(1) requires one character, CHAR(3) requires three characters, and so on).   Date — If you want to add a date to your chart, you'll use the "DATE" command to indicate that the column's contents will be formatted as a date. The date should be entered in YYYY-MM-DD format. Before you can input data for your chart, you'll need to create the chart's structure by typing in the following and then pressing ↵ Enter:  create table name (column1 varchar(20), column2 varchar(30), column3 char(1), column4 date);    For example, to create a table called "Pets" with two VARCHAR columns, a CHAR column, and a date column, you might write the following:  create table Pets (Name varchar(20), Breed varchar(30), Sex char(1), DOB date); Using the "insert" command, you can enter your database's information line-by-line:  insert into name  values ('column1 value', 'column2 value', 'column3 value', 'column4 value');    For the "Pets" table example used previously, your line might look like this:   insert into Pets values ('Fido', 'Husky', 'M', '2017-04-12');    You can enter the word NULL for a column's contents if the column is blank. If your database is relatively small, you can insert the rest of the data line-by-line by using the "insert" code. If you elect to do this, skip the next step. If you have a database which requires more lines of information than are practical to insert by hand, you can reference a text file that contains the data by using the following code:  load data local infile '/path/name.txt' into table name lines terminated by '\r\n';    For the "Pets" example, you would write something like the following:  load data local infile 'C:/Users/name/Desktop/pets.txt' into table Pets lines terminated by '\r\n';    On a Mac computer, you'll need to use the "lines terminated by" command with '\r' instead of '\r\n'. Enter the show databases; command, then select your database by typing in select * from name; where "name" is the database's name. For example, if using the "Pet Records" database, you'd enter the following:  show databases; select * from Pet_Records;

Summary: Understand the different table commands. Create the table outline. Add a line to your table. Insert the rest of your data if possible. Upload a text file if needed. View your table.


Chocolate syrup is a popular choice, but you can use other sauces or syrups too, such as: caramel, butterscotch, or strawberry. If you are using a non-fruit sauce (such as caramel), heat it in the microwave for a few seconds to get it nice and hot. For best results, use a sundae dish. A regular dessert bowl will also work, however. The traditional ice cream sundae uses vanilla ice cream, but you can use other flavors as well, such as cookies-and-cream or even strawberry. You can use the same flavor of sauce or syrup as before, or experiment with a different flavor. Keep in mind that some flavors work better together than others. A classic combination is chocolate and caramel, for example. Chopped walnuts or sprinkles are classic ice cream sundae toppings, but you can also add more creative ones as well! Here are some tasty ideas to get you started:  Crushed cookies Crushed candies Candy, such as mini M&Ms, gummi bears, chocolate chips, etc. Mini marshmallows Other chopped nut, such as peanuts, pecans, hazelnuts, cashews, etc. You can use homemade whipped cream and a piping bag, or you can use the kind that comes in a can with a nozzle. For a fancier touch, you can also add in a wafer triangle or wafer straw. If you don't have any maraschino cherries on hand, you can use a small strawberry instead; it will give you a similar look! Enjoy it before it melts!
Summary: Pour 2 ounces (60 milliliters) of sauce or syrup into the bottom of your dish. Add 2 scoops of ice cream. Drizzle 2 ounces (60 milliliters) of sauce or syrup over the ice cream. Add the final scoop of ice cream, the rest of your sauce, and any desired toppings. Swirl on some whipped cream. Top it off with a maraschino cherry. Serve the sundae immediately.