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What Is the Point of Daylight Saving Time?

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We humans aren't complete slaves to time. We've devised ways to pack an extra hour of sunshine into our day, thanks to daylight saving time. But who came up with this idea and why do so many people loathe it?

How Gears Work

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If a device has a motor, engine or spring, it probably has gears! But what do gears do, exactly, and how do they do it?

How Live Sound Engineering Works

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Do you think you might be interested in a career in live sound engineering? Learn more about how live sound engineering works at HowStuffWorks.

Famous Locomotives

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Famous locomotives, such as the John Bull locomotive, have helped shape the history of American railroads. Learn more about some famous locomotives.

What's the difference between high fidelity and high definition?

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What's the difference between high fidelity and high definition? Can you tell? Learn what high fidelity and high definition audio are all about.

How to Get Rid of Hiccups

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Have you ever tried holding your breath, drinking water upside down or any other bizarre method to get rid of the hiccups? Do any actually work?

Does it make sense to buy extended product warranties?

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Does it make sense to buy an extended warranty? Learn how extended warranties work and when it's appropriate to pay for one.

Why was Executive Order No. 9981 so important?

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Executive Order 9981 mandated equality in the U.S. armed forces, putting groups like the Tuskegee Airmen in high demand. Read about Executive Order 9981.

Why was cross-dressing the only crime Joan of Arc was charged with?

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The Joan of Arc trial was rife with scandal, and she was convicted for what she called a small detail. Learn why the Joan of Arc trial is so contentious.

How Checker Cars Work

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Checker was known for making taxicabs, but it started selling civilian models, such s the Superbra, in 1959. Learn about Checker car beginnings.

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