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How the Panama Canal Makes Water Flow Uphill
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The Panama Canal has been one of the world's biggest engineering feats since it was built nearly by hand in the 1900s.
Should the U.S. Move to Permanent Daylight Saving Time?
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Few Americans like the switching between Daylight Saving Time and Standard Time, but there's conflict on whether to switch permanently to DST or to ST.
Can You Name the Year Each of These Trucks Was Released?
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Big in the front, cargo space in the back, and powerful all throughout! Do you know when some of the most memorable trucks were released? Get ready to put your knowledge of auto history and trucks to the ultimate test with this quiz!
10 'Richest' Countries in the World (With a Huge Caveat)
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Economists have historically used GDP per capita to determine the richest country in the world, but that's misleading when you consider the tax havens effect.
10 Car Repairs You Should Never Do Yourself
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With the rising cost of car repairs, a growing number of people are taking matters into their own hands and fixing their vehicles themselves. They are helped by countless "do it yourself" videos posted on YouTube and other websites. While this makes sense in certain situations, it is not always advisable for people to repair [...] The post 10 Car Repairs You Should Never Do Yourself appeared first on Goliath.
Inside a TV Remote Control
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A fascinating look inside a TV's remote control (including the printed circuit board)!
What Does the CE Certification Logo Mean?
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Have you ever noticed the CE certification logo stamped on consumer products and electronics? Find out what this logo says about the product you're buying.
What Is the Difference Between a Pentium and a Celeron Processor?
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Celeron and Pentium chips have a lot in common, but there are some features that separate them. Which one is right for you?
Why are there limits on CPU speed?
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CPU speed is limited by two major factors: transmission delays and heat build-up. Learn about what limits CPU speed and how CPU overclocking works.
What is the Year 2038 problem?
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What is the Year 2038 problem? While not as bad as Y2K, learn how C programming and the standard time library is causing a Year 2038 computer boggle.