INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. You'll find this option in the drop-down menu. It's in the System Preferences window. This option is in the lower-right side of the window. Doing so opens a new window. It's at the top of the window. The address to the right of the "Router" heading (usually some variation of "192.168.X.X" or "10.0.0.X") is the address you'll use to access your router's page. You'll need to know the name of your Mac in order to find your Mac on your router's page; once you do this, you'll be ready to set a static IP address:  Close the Advanced window. Click ⋮⋮⋮⋮ in the upper-left side of System Preferences. Click Sharing. Note the "Computer Name" entry at the top of the window.

SUMMARY: Open the Apple menu . Click System Preferences…. Click Network. Click Advanced…. Click the TCP/IP tab. Note the "Router" address. Find your Mac's name.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Open the Start menu or screen and type "mmsys.cpl". This will launch the Sound panel. In the "Playback" tab, find your speakers or headset and then click the "Set Default" button. Try Skype again to see if it is working now. If it isn't, read on. Press ⊞ Win+R and type "devmgmt.msc". This will launch the Device Manager, which lists all of your installed hardware. This will display all of the sound adapters installed on your device. You may have multiple sound devices listed here. Select "Search automatically for updated driver software" to have Windows find the latest version online. The "driver" is the software that controls your hardware. Updating the driver can help fix issues with it not working in Skype. If Windows finds an updated version, follow the prompts to install it and then test your speakers in Skype again. If updating the drivers doesn't fix your problem, turning the card off and then back on may fix it.  Right-click on the hardware in Device Manager and select "Disable". Confirm that you want to turn it off. Once it's disabled, right-click it again and select "Enable". This will turn it back on. Try Skype again to see if it's working. Windows includes a troubleshooting utility for your audio hardware. This utility will scan for errors and attempt to fix them.  Open the Start menu or screen and type "troubleshooting". Select "Troubleshooting" from the list of results. Click the "Troubleshoot audio playback" link. You'll be prompted for the administrator password if you aren't logged in with an administrator account. Follow the prompts to run the troubleshooter. It will scan your audio software and hardware, and attempt to fix any problems that it finds. If all else fails, reinstalling Skype may solve your problem. This will ensure that you have the latest version of Skype installed and that there are not any corrupt configuration files.  Open Skype and click the Contacts menu. Select "Advanced" → "Backup Contacts to File". This will create a backup of your contacts list so that you don't lose it when you uninstall. Open the Control Panel and select "Uninstall a program", or "Programs and Features". Find Skype in the list and click "Uninstall". Visit skype.com and download the installer for the latest version of Skype. Restore your contacts by opening the Contacts menu and select "Advanced" → "Restore Contacts from File".
Summary: Open the Windows Sound panel and check your default device. Open the Device Manager. Expand "Sound, video and game controllers". Right-click on your sound device and select "Update Driver Software". Try disabling and re-enabling your sound hardware. Try the audio troubleshooter. Try uninstalling and then reinstalling Skype.

Avoid showering or bathing for a full 24 hours after your operation. If necessary, clean yourself with a sponge bath instead to avoid getting your incision site wet. For minor surgeries, it may be possible to clean the wound with soap and water 2 days after surgery. Ask your doctor for more specific guidelines about cleaning your incision site, which will depend on what operation you had. The size and location of your surgical wound will determine how long you should keep it covered. As a general rule, most surgical bandages can be removed entirely after 3-5 days. Ask your doctor when you can safely stop bandaging your incision site and follow their directions. In some cases, your bandage should be removed the day after surgery to allow the healing process to begin. Depending on the surgery and location of your wound, stitches should be removed anywhere from 3 days to 3 weeks after your operation. Make an appointment to have your stitches removed at this time. Do not attempt to remove your stitches on your own as this should always be done by your doctor.  If you have internal stitches, they will be absorbed by your body gradually and don’t need to be removed. Do not wait too long to have your stitches removed, which could impede healing.
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One-sentence summary -- Keep the wound dry for the first 24 hours after surgery. Ask your doctor when you should remove your bandage. Follow your doctor's directions for getting your stitches removed.

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A: Register to GAPbuster. Log in to your account.

Article: This method calls for two pieces of 11”x17” construction paper. If you have larger sheets, you can simply cut them down to size. Take the first sheet of construction paper and fold it in half lengthwise. With the sheet folded, you will have a sheet that is roughly 5.5”x17” in size. Now take the second sheet of construction paper and place it inside the fold of the first sheet. You want to align the 17” edges when placing the second sheet. Make sure that the bottom edge of the second sheet rests snugly into the crease you made in step 1. With the two sheets placed together, you now want to fold both pieces widthwise. This means you want to fold a crease along the 11” side of the whole sheet, which is the 5.5” side of the previously folded sheet. Once you fold, the large sheet will be roughly 8.5”x11” in size, and the smaller sheet will form a small set of pockets around the bottom of it. After you have folded the papers in half, the center crease will make the spine of the folder, and the first sheet that you folded in step 1 will form pockets. In order to hold the pieces together, you simply need to staple the pocket piece to the larger folder piece at the edges of the cover.  You can also place a staple along the bottom of each cover of the folder to reinforce the bottom of each pocket. This folder will actually have four usable pockets—two on the inside of the folder and one on the outside of each cover.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get two pieces of 11”x17” construction paper. Fold the first sheet in half. Place the second sheet inside the fold of the first sheet. Fold the two sheets in half. Staple the sides of the pockets.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pour the three cups of water into a small pot, and bring to a boil. You may also boil the water in the microwave if desired. Stir the oats with a wooden spoon. Start checking for doneness at about the 20-minute mark. For chewier oats, cook less. For more done oats, cook more.  Do not stir the oats as they simmer. Allow them to rest in place as the water cooks them. Turn the heat lower if the oats seem to be drying out too quickly. Stir the mixture well using a wooden spoon. Let the oatmeal simmer for another 5 to 10 minutes. Spoon into bowls for serving. Sprinkle with cinnamon, nutmeg, brown sugar, maple syrup, or fruit.

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Boil the water. Add the steel-cut oats to the pot, along with a pinch of salt, and bring back to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium low and cook uncovered for about 20 to 30 minutes. Add the milk to the oats. Remove the oatmeal from heat.