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How Air-Conditioned Seats Work

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Have you ever been in a car with air-conditioned seats? Read about air-conditioned seats at HowStuffWorks.

Washing Machine Water Usage

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Washing machine water usage is an important element to consider when buying a new washer. Learn all about washing machine water usage in this article.

Is it better to replace my washing machine or repair it?

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Is it better to replace my washing machine or repair it? Find out if you should replace my washing machine or repair it at TLC Home.

How Water-powered Clocks Work

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Water-powered clocks are explained in this article. Learn about water-powered clocks.

Can You Use Your Phone on a Plane? Furthermore, Should You?

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What's the real reason you can't make a phone call during a flight? Is there really any interference between the aircraft equipment and your cellphone signal?

Quiz: What has more horsepower?

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Put two things side by side, and decide which one has more horsepower - that's what this quiz is all about. It's like drag racing in quiz form!

How Does Oil Recycling Work?

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How does oil recycling work? Keep reading to learn how to recycle oil and discover the environmental impacts of oil drilling.

How Does a Timing Light Work?

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How does a timing light work? REad about timing lights and how they help your car run at HowStuffWorks.

Can you recycle your old lamps?

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A bulky old lamp takes up a lot of space in a landfill. But if it doesn't fit your décor, you've got to do something with it. Is recycling an option? There are a few things to consider.

Why Are Steel Studs More Common Than Wood?

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Although they've traditionally dominated the commercial building sector, metal studs -- or frames -- are making waves in residential building. What's the difference between them and their wooden counterparts?

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