Article: Move the rack until it is 5 inches (12.7 centimeters) from the heat. While the oven pre-heats, you will prepare the omelet on the stovetop. Slide a spatula under half of the omelet, then flip it over onto itself. Alternatively, you can fold the left and right sides to the middle so that they overlap. Use the spatula to slide the omelet off of the skillet and onto a plate.
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Preheat the broiler on your oven. Fold the omelet in half or into thirds. Serve the omelet on a plate.
Article: Mix 2 parts hot water and 1 part vinegar in a medium-sized bucket. Then, dip a stiff scrub brush into this mixture and use it to clean the inside of your garbage cans. Rinse the cans thoroughly and allow them to air dry before putting any bags inside them.  Take the old garbage bags to the dumpster or to your local municipal garbage dump. If the garbage in your room often has an odor, consider replacing your old garbage bags with odor-free or scented trash bags. Go around and pick up any books, dishes, clothes, or any other items that belong in some other area of your home. Eliminate visual chaos in your room by removing anything that makes your room feel cluttered. It’s ok to keep a few things by your bed, such as a book or a scented candle, but the more things you can take away from this area, the easier it will be for you to feel relaxed in your room. Go through your closet and pull out any clothes that you either haven’t worn in this much time or that you don’t plan on wearing again in the future. If there are any clothes that you want to keep for sentimental reasons, put them in a storage box instead of in your closet. If there are any clothes that you feel uncertain about throwing out, put these in a storage box as well. If you later find that you want to wear them again, take them out of the box. If you never end up wanting to wear them, you can toss them out at a later date. Keep your spring and summer clothes are put on hangers and drawers in a convenient location. Put the winter clothes that you won't wear until next year in storage with some mothballs and lavender bags if you have them. Dust all the shelves and corners before putting all your things back neatly.  Fold individual clothing items into neat squares before placing them back in your dresser drawers. Don’t put any clothing items on the floor of your closet except for shoes. Take a look around and make a note of any piece of furniture, such as a half-empty bookshelf or bare coffee table, that you don’t actually need in your room. Getting rid of these items of furniture or moving them to a different room will free up a ton of floor space, leaving your room feeling much larger as a result. For example, if you have 2 small bookshelves with only a few books on each of them, consider investing in a new, larger bookshelf. Place all of your books on this large bookshelf and move the smaller shelves to a separate room in your home.
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Empty and clean out any trash cans in your room. Collect any items that you don’t want to keep in your bedroom. Throw away or donate any clothes that you haven’t worn in 2 years. Make sure your closet and dressers are neatly organized. Remove any furniture in your room that isn’t actually necessary.
Article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Type in control panel, then click Control Panel at the top of the Start window. Click the phrase to the right of the "View by" heading in the upper-right corner of the page, then click Large icons in the resulting drop-down menu. If the phrase next to "View by" is "Large icons", skip this step. It's on the far-right side of the Control Panel window. This link is in the upper-left side of the window. Click the current Wi-Fi connection, then click Change settings of this connection at the top of the window. It's in the pane that's in the middle of the Properties window. You'll find this button below the pane. Doing so opens a new window. It's near the bottom of the pop-up window. Do one of the following depending on whether you'd rather use OpenDNS or Google servers:   Google — Type 8.8.8.8 into the "Preferred DNS server" text box, then type 8.8.4.4 into the "Alternate DNS server" text box.  OpenDNS — Type 208.67.222.222 into the "Preferred DNS server" text box, then type 208.67.220.220 into the "Alternate DNS server" text box. It's at the bottom of the pop-up window. You'll find this at the bottom of the window. Doing so saves and applies your settings.
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Open Start . Open Control Panel. Switch the view mode to large icons. Click Network and Sharing Center. Click Change adapter settings. Open your connection's properties. Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). Click Properties. Check the "Use the following DNS server" box. Enter a new DNS address in each of the boxes. Click OK. Click Close.