Q: In this time, the VPS is built. FileZilla is a popular FTP client, quite easy to use. Click on the SSH button and copy the IP address that appears there. You will also need the port.  The tab is by default /home/minecraft/minecraft-server. Right-click and choose view/open to open it with Notepad.  Find the -Xmx entry in the server settings and change it to -Xmx384M  In the server.properties file you can change a lot of other stuff. Note: if you want to have a cracked server, change the online-mode line from true to false. Also, in the minecraft-server file you can edit the world, ops, whitelist, etc... You can also try to install Bukkit! After making the changes to your server configuration, you will need to restart the server. Return to your vps.me dashboard and click the "Reboot" button at the top of the "My Servers" tab. After the server reboots, you and your friends can connect to it!
A: Wait 24 hours. Download and install FileZilla. Go to your vps.me "My Server" tab. Click Quickconnect. Find the minecraft server tab. Locate the "server.properties" file. Extras. Restart your server.

Article: A second coat of chalk paint is not usually necessary, but it can help cover imperfections. It can also give you a two-tone look if you use a lighter shade or the same shade for the second layer. The bottom layer of paint will show through slightly, altering the color. Chalk paint dries relatively quickly, but if possible give it about two hours to dry totally. If you have applied a second coat, give it a full 24 hours to dry. If you like the matte look of the dried chalk paint, keep it as is. For a more distressed look, use a medium-grit sandpaper and gently rub the surface, especially at the edges. You can use clear or tinted wax. Gently massage wax into surface of the piece you painted with a soft wax brush. You should use a 500-mL tin of wax for every 3 to 4 liters (0.79 to 1.1 US gal) of paint you used. Work the wax in with the grain of the wood. Let the wax cure for at least 30 minutes or follow the instructions on the label. Once the wax is buffed, you can replace any hardware you removed to paint the piece. Be careful not to overtighten any screws, as this can scrape your paint up.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Apply a second coat as necessary. Let the paint dry. Distress the surface. Seal with wax. Replace the hardware.

Problem: Article: Set match heads aside and throw away or otherwise use the rest.  Cap the bottle and swirl. Once unleashed, the smell will send shivers down spines and nightmares into heads. This stink bomb forms ammonium sulfide, (NH4)2S.
Summary: Cut off the heads of a book of matches using a scissors. Place the match heads in a clean, unused bottle with a cap. Pour about two or three tablespoons of ammonia into the bottle. Wait three to four days before opening the bottle.

Q: The "classic" love letter is a breathless, passionate note scrawled with a plume or a fountain pen on parchment. While it's pretty difficult to create this sort of Romeo and Juliet letter today, you can still give your letter a little bit of old-fashioned charm by writing your closing in cursive. Big, loopy, dramatic letters can call to mind the star-crossed lovers of past centuries for an oh-so-romantic effect.  Need a refresher on how to write in cursive? See our cursive guide for step-by-step help and sample documents. If you're going to write your name in cursive, you may want to carefully write each letter out instead of quickly scrawling your signature in. You don't want your reader not to recognize your name. Show your feelings for your reader (and score some cuteness points at the same time) by sprinkling adorable symbols of love throughout your closing. Hearts are the most obvious symbol, but, depending on how far you want to go, you can try drawing male/female symbols, wedding rings, roses, and more — it's all up to you. There's no "right" way to do this, but one common trick is to draw a small heart wherever you'd normally dot a lowercase "i" or "j". If you have the time and energy, you can score major points for effort by using your closing as a chance to show off your inner artist. Draw each letter (or, if you're in a rush, just the first) as a detailed, elaborate picture. You can include plants, animals, or other drawings as part of each illuminated letter — it's up to you! See this guide for a quick to the sorts of medieval letter drawings that established this sort of tradition (with pictures). Not all letters are handwritten. In fact, today, the vast majority of letters are made with some sort of help from a computer. This doesn't mean that you have to settle for plain text standbys like Times New Roman, however. Try using a more eye-catching font for your closing to add creativity and beauty to your letter — most word processors come with at least a few interesting fonts.  Here are a just a few fonts included with recent editions of Office that you may want to use: Blackadder, Bradley Hand, Brush Script, Colonna, Kunstler Script, Parchment, Vivaldi Italic. You can also download fonts online if you can't find any that you like. For example, 1001fonts.com offers over 200 cursive fonts alone.
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Try cursive. Add hearts and "love" symbols wherever you can. Try big, illuminated letters. If typing, try a dramatic font.