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How to Draw Navy Ships in 8 Steps
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How to draw navy ship is presented at HowStuffWorks. Learn how to draw navy ships.
Why do freckles come out in the sun?
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Why do freckles come out in the sun? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn why freckles come out in the sun.
Vector M12
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Started as a 1970s exotic car, the Vector finally came to life under the hands of Lamborghini's parent company. Learn more about Vector sports cars.
How does a perfect game in baseball work?
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How does a "perfect game" in baseball work?
1955 Ford Thunderbird Convertible
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A 1955 Ford Thunderbird convertible is a classic American collectible, with style, power, and charisma. Learn more about the 1955 T-bird convertible.
1930-1931 Ford Model A Truck
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The 1930-1931 Ford Model A truck was America's best truck value in the early 1930s. See pictures and learn about the 1930-1931 Ford Model A truck.
1937 Plymouth PT-50 Half-Ton Pickup
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The 1937 Plymouth PT-50 half-ton pickup was the most popular Plymouth truck that year. See pictures and learn about the 1937 Plymouth PT-50 pickup.
1915 Harley-Davidson 11F
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The 1915 Harley-Davidson 11F motorcycle had an advanced-for-its day 11-horse F-head V-twin engine. See pictures and a profile of this historic Harley.
The Elvis Car: Profile of a Hot Rod
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The Elvis Car was the first 1929 Model A roadster to use a 1932 Ford Deuce frame. Learn about this hot rod that appeared as Elvis' ride in Loving You.
Could I see a flashlight beam from Earth on the moon?
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If I was on the moon and the earth was black (no lights were on) and a flashlight was turned on facing the moon, would I see the light? If I couldn't, would there be any way to detect any residual matter that came from the light on Earth or does light die after a certain distance?