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How Setting Up a Home Office Works

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Working from home can be a great time saver, and offers incredible flexibility in your schedule -- but not if you sacrifice the perks of a standard office. Learn how to set up a home office that meets all your needs.

10 Worst Things Ever to Happen at Christmas

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The Holidays are supposed to be full of joy, but sometimes it isn't. Check out some of the worst things to ever happen on Christmas at HowStuffWorks.

Radio Telescope Image Gallery

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The radio telescope pictures in this gallery feature observatories around the world. See radio telescope pictures and the astronomers who use them.

How Do Exhaust Headers on a Car Work?

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Headers can be used to improve the performance of your car's engine. Learn about headers and find out how exhaust headers can improve engine performance.

1911 Excelsior

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The 1911 Excelsior motorcycle was a product of Schwinn, better known for bicycles. See pictures and learn about the 1911 Excelsior motorcycle.

1985 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am

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Shedding the vestiges of mannerly behavior, the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am emerged for 1985 more assertive. Read more about the 1985 Firebird Trans Am.

How do torpedo engines work under water?

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Since a torpedo cannot have an air-breathing engine like a boat, how is it propelled through the water?

How are the Voyager spacecraft able to transmit radio messages so far?

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The Voyager spacecraft use 23-watt radios. This is higher than the 3 watts a typical cell phone uses, but in the grand scheme of things it is still a low-power transmitter. The key to receiving the signals is therefore not the power of the radio, but a combination of three other things.

How do you hide your IP address?

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How do you hide your IP address? Visit HowStuffWorks.com to learn more about how to hide your IP address.

Can we harvest the energy of lightning?

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From corn to solar power, scientists have been searching every crevice of the Earth to find reliable sources of alternative energy. Could lightning be the answer?

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