Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Remove the faceplate. Remove the lower grill. Remove the upper grill.

Answer: Turn the Xbox upside down, place your finger in the hole, and pull forward. A good tug will be necessary. There are six tabs, hidden behind the venting holes on the white side, which hold this piece on. Using your case opening tool or small screwdriver, pop these tabs one at a time and slowly remove the lower grill. Start at the front end, where the faceplate is located, as this will have a good place to grasp the grill to lift it as you go. First, pull off the hard drive if you haven’t already. You will notice that the grill on this side is not flat. You will need to pop the two tabs which are located along the ledge first. Then pop the two tabs which are visible on the sides, much like the lower grill. The final tab is hidden under one of the rubber feet. This tab has a seal, which will indicate to Microsoft that you have broken your warranty.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Confirm that the parties are still living. Check if the contract is impossible or impracticable to perform. See if the contract’s purpose has been frustrated. Identify a breach.

Answer: A contract is revoked when one of the parties dies. If you do not personally know the other party, you can check for death records at the national Vital Records website. Performance will be excused if circumstances have changed so that it is either impossible or impracticable to perform. However, the changed circumstances cannot be the doing of one of the parties.  Impossibility often occurs after a contract is created.  For example, if you have a contract to have your house painted, but your house burns down, it becomes impossible to paint your house.   Impracticality occurs when changed conditions would make performance increasingly expensive or difficult.  For example, if you have contracted a wedding photographer for a local wedding then decide to elope to Hawaii, it becomes impracticable to expect that the photographer would honor the original contract under the new conditions. (Furthermore, you may be in breach of contract if the original contract specified a location). Frustration of purpose is a legal way to terminate a contract if the reason behind someone entering into a contract changes. It is necessary that both parties are aware of the purpose in order to claim frustration of purpose.  For example, if you live next door to a famous rodeo venue, you may want to rent out your basement for a party before or after a rodeo takes place.  If the rodeo is cancelled, the person who is contracted to rent your basement may be released from the contract due to frustration of purpose. If a party breaches a contract in a material way, then the other party is excused from performance. However, the breach must be “material”—that is, it cannot be minor. It must strike at the “heart” of the contract.  The non-breaching party must also be “able, ready, and willing” to perform. It is insufficient to merely claim that there is a breach if you are not prepared to perform your obligations under the contract.  For example, if you contract to buy a vehicle “as is” but request that improvements be made, you are not “able, ready, and willing” to perform. In fact, you are attempting to change the contract.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Move in close. Build the tension. Test the waters. Keep going. Take your time.

Answer: Close the gap between you and your partner. The two of you should already be touching in some way before you move in for a kiss. A kiss that follows an embrace can be powerful if performed while your upper halves are still touching. Even if you don't kiss following a hug, your body language should be prepped as though an embrace would be both natural and welcome. This is when you should be gazing with longing admiration into your partner's eyes. The perfect kiss needs to convey both desire and esteem, and the simplest way for you to get it right is to set the stage before you start the play.  An effective way to build desire is to plant small, soft kisses on the face, just outside of the mouth. Gentle caresses along your partner's face have a similarly strong impact. You could even brush your fingertips along your partner's lips. Eye contact is of vital importance during this step. Gazing into your partner's eyes will make him or her feel more bonded to you, which will give the kiss a greater sense of intimacy when it finally does happen. Move in slowly, bringing your lips to your partner's for a quick, light kiss. Your partner's reaction will tell you everything you need to know—most notably, whether or not you should continue. If your partner enjoyed your test run, then start in with the real deal. Tilt your head to the right and plant another closed mouth kiss directly on your partner's lips, applying a little more pressure than before. Research suggests that tilting your head to the right makes a kiss seem more caring and more meaningful. It's not a strictly vital move, but it can make a difference in your partner's interpretation of the kiss. With each kiss, linger for a moment before pulling your lips away. Hesitating before you move away suggests that you don't want the kiss to end. This demonstration of desire is more likely to grow your partner's desire, as well, leading to a more satisfying kissing experience. Taking your time lets your partner know that you value the moment just as much as you value the sense of physical pleasure derived from the kiss. This sort of emotional intimacy is what strengthens the intensity of the kiss.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Consider warming the buns in the microwave. Alternatively, toast the buns. Top hot dogs with your preferred condiments. Consider an "all-in-one" microwave recipe for your hot dog.

Answer:
Traditionally, hot dogs are served in a white bun. Though you can use buns straight out of the bag and have no problems, many prefer the sensation of a warm bun when they eat a hot dog. Warming a bun in the microwave is quick and easy — see below:  Open the bun and place it face-down on a paper towel. A plate is OK but is not necessary. Wrap the bun in the paper towel or place a second on top. Microwave on high for 10-15 seconds. Check for a warm, soft texture. If it's not quite warm yet, go an additional 10 seconds. Don't microwave the bun with the hot dog in it. The steam from the hot dog will make the bun soggy. Toasted buns have the warmth of microwaved buns with the added benefit of a crisp, toasty texture. If you have a toaster, toasting hot dog buns is easy — just put them in at the setting you'd normally use for white bread. There are other ways to toast buns as well:  Heat the open bun under a broiler until well-browned. Most modern ovens will have a "broil" setting that also works. Rub the inside of the bun with a little oil and lay it face-down in a hot pan or griddle. Turn occasionally to prevent burning. Hot dogs are great plain, but adding toppings allows you to express your culinary creativity and add flavor to this classic dish. Typically, you'll want to add these condiments after microwaving the hot dog, as cooking  can often affect these toppings' taste and consistency. Just a few topping ideas include:  Ketchup Mustard Mayonnaise Hot pepper sauce (Sriracha, etc.) Cream cheese Chopped onions Pickle relish Bacon While most hot dog condiments are meant to be added cold after the hot dog is finished, a few recipes allow you to cook the hot dog along with its toppings in the microwave. A few are described below:   Cheese dogs: Slit each hotdog lengthwise and place a strip of your preferred cheese inside. Microwave as normal and serve.  Chili dogs: Place hot dogs in a microwave-safe tray and cover with chili. Microwave as normal, allowing a little extra cooking time for the chili. Serve separate from the buns — guests can pick a bun, then add a hot dog and chili from the other dish.  Sauerkraut dogs: Put an uncooked hot dog in a bun and top with sauerkraut. Wrap the entire hot dog in a paper towel and fold the leftover towel underneath. Microwave as normal, allowing an extra 5-10 seconds per frank. The bun will be somewhat soggy, but this texture pairs well with the sauerkraut.