What if I didn't file and pay my income taxes?
The American tax system is a huge machine with a tax code that seems more complex than rocket science. Many of us have come to dread April 15th: Tax Day. So what if you just didn't file them?
How Income Taxes Work |
How Banks Work
What's the world's smallest gun?
Sure, G.I. Joe's firearm accoutrements are tiny, but this itty bitty gun actually fires rounds. What is it, and why is it illegal to import into the United States?
How Guns Work|
How Shotguns Work
If I kill an animal, can I eat it raw?
Let's say you're lost in the wilderness. Rather than guess which berries aren't poisonous, you hunt down a rabbit for dinner. You're too famished for cooking. Should you eat it raw?
How Desert Survival Works |
How to Find Water in the Wild
Is swearing at work a good thing?
In general, the office is a pretty civil place. But researchers are saying that every once in a while, maybe you should drop some dirty words. What the heck?
How Swearing Works |
How Stress Works
How can you tell if a bug is edible?
You might not look at a tarantula and think, "Mmm." But if you were in a survival situation with only bugs for nourishment, how would you know which ones are OK to eat?
How Spiders Work |
How Mosquitos Work
Five Largest Diamond Heists
A diamond heist is no mere robbery. It’s a feat of patience and engineering that yields enormous payouts. What are the five largest heists, and do the thieves ever see the cash?
How Diamonds Work |
How Diamond Thieves Work
How to Add a Video to YouTube
The evolution of dance, a laughing baby, Filipino inmates performing Michael Jackson's "Thriller" video: This is what we watch on YouTube. How did it get there?
How YouTube Works |
How Camcorders Work
Top 10 Space Conspiracy Theories
Some people don't believe a man walked on the moon. Others still think the Earth is flat. Are the Illuminati preparing the Earth to become an alien colony?
How Conspiracy Theories Work |
How Space Tourism Works
How Web 3.0 Will Work
If you need to hire a personal assistant, you may want to hold off until Web 3.0 becomes a reality. Some Internet experts say it will turn computers into intuitive assistants.
How Internet Infrastructure Works |
How Web 2.0 Works
How Revolving Credit Works
By paying just the minimum on your credit card, you could be headed toward a major debt crisis. If your credit limit keeps getting raised, beware: You might be a revolver.
How Debt Works |
How Credit Cards Work
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