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Are the Golden Arches really supposed to be giant french fries?

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Are McDonald's golden arches really suppose to be giant french fries? Check out this article for a brief history of McDonald's golden arches.

Are stupid people happier?

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Ignorance is bliss. But what if you're more than just unaware? If you are dumb as a doornail, flat-out foolish or dim-witted, are you happier than the genius next door?

Decorating Ideas

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Coming up with decorating ideas for your home can be both fun and challenging. See these useful interior and exterior decorating ideas.

Why Is the Sky Blue?

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We've all probably looked up and wondered why the sky is blue instead of, say, brown. The sky is blue because of the way Earth's atmosphere scatters light from the sun.

1966-1967 Mercury Cyclone GT

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The 1966 Mercury Cyclone GT had smoother styling and a longer, 116-inch wheelbase. Learn more about the 1966 Mercury Cyclone GT.

1968-1969 Buick Skylark & Gran Sport

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The questionable 1968-1969 Buick Skylark styling did not hurt its sales. Learn more about the 1968-1969 Buick Skylark and GS and see pictures.

1962, 1963, 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury

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1962-1964 Plymouth Sport Fury was not the best built or styled, but they have held up well over the years. Learn about 1962-1964 Plymouth Sport Fury.

Venus: Earth's Blazing-hot and Bizarre Twin

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The atmosphere is crushing on Venus, and it's so hot lead would melt. But the planet still has a lot in common with Earth. We'll explain.

Should I be afraid of strange matter?

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Strange matter is unlike any earthly matter ; for one, it's heavier than our matter. Learn what else makes strange matter so inarguably weird.

Compression Ratio and Octane Ratings: What You Need to Know

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How do octane ratings and compression ratios relate to each other? Get all the details at HowStuffWorks Auto.

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