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Less surface area on the gum means less gum to remove. Lanacane is available at drug stores or grocery stores. Lanacane contains Ethanol, Isobutane, Glycol, and Acetate. This group of chemicals speeds up the release of the gum. A knife with a good edge might work better, but it has a higher chance of cutting through your fabric.

summary: Remove as much of the gum as possible. Apply some Lanacane to the gum, waiting 30 seconds or less. Scrape gum with a blunt knife. Wash as usual.


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This app is blue and white with a blue "S" on it. You may need to enter your Skype email address (or your phone number) and password in order to continue. It's the square icon with a person's silhouette on it that's at either the bottom of the screen (iPhone) or the top of the screen (Android). This will open a chat with them. You can also tap the clock-shaped Recent tab and then tap + in the top-right (iPhone) or bottom-right (Android) corner of the screen to start a new chat. You'll find these options at the top of the screen or in the top-right corner of the screen, respectively. Each will invoke a drop-down menu. This option is near the top of the drop-down menu. On Android, you may first need to type the first few letters of a contact's name for them to appear below the text field at the top of the screen. Each contact's name that you tap will be added to the conference call. You can have up to 25 people in a conference call. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Doing so will create your call list. This is the video camera-shaped button in the top-right side of the screen. Doing this will initiate your video conference call with all selected contacts.

summary: Open Skype. Tap the Contacts tab. Tap a contact's name. Tap your contact's name (iPhone) or ⋮ (Android). Tap Add participants. Tap the names of contacts to add. Tap the checkmark icon. Tap the video call button.


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DOSBox is a free MS-DOS emulator that can run your old DOS programs in Windows. If you run old DOS programs through the Command Prompt and want to display them full-screen, DOSBox is the easiest way to do that. This is especially useful for old games. Because DOSBox is focused on games, it has limited networking and printing support. In theory, however, it should be able to run any DOS program. You can download the DOSBox installer for free from dosbox.com/wiki/Releases. Run the installer after downloading, and follow the prompts to install DOSBox. During installation, choose a location at the root of your hard drive. For example, if your hard drive is "C:\", install DOSBox at C:\DOSBox. DOSBox will use this folder to act as its own "C:\" drive. Place this folder in the same location that your DOSBox folder is located. Name the folder something easy to access and remember, such as C:\DOSPrograms or C:\oldgames. Each program should be contained within a separate folder in your programs folder. You'll be taken to the DOSBox command line, and will need to configure a few things before you can start using it. Type MOUNT C C:\DOSPrograms and press ↵ Enter. Replace C:\DOSPrograms with the folder you created for your DOS programs. If you're running a program from a CD, type MOUNT D D:\ -t cdrom to mount the CD drive instead. Type cd folderName to open the program's folder. Replace folderName with the name of the folder for the program you want to run. Type dir to see a list of files in the directory. Find the EXE file and type it into the command line. This will start the DOS program. Once you've got the program running, you can switch to full-screen mode by pressing Alt+↵ Enter.
summary: Understand the process. Download and install DOSBox. Create a folder for your programs. Add your old programs to this folder. Launch DOSBox. Mount the programs folder. Open the folder for the program you want to run. Start the program. Switch to full-screen.