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How Star Wars Works: Fan-built Droids
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Some "Star Wars" fans aren't content to just watch the movies. They have to bring the tech from the screen into the real world. Get the inside scoop on how creativity, ingenuity and dedication make fan-made droids come to life.
These 35 Trivia Questions Will Separate Americans From the Rest the World
How American are you? Or are you not American at all? Here are 35 of the most American questions to test your wits about this great country. If you think you know everything about the food, work, sports, entertainment and history of the U.S.A., test your skills here.
10 Best Minecraft Texture Packs to Customize Your Game
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If you want to refresh your Minecraft experience without changing the gameplay, look no further than the best Minecraft texture packs. A texture pack changes how blocks, items, and even mobs look in the game. It’s like repainting your world without touching the mechanics.
Python vs. Anaconda: Comparing Snakes and Software Languages
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When you hear "python vs. anaconda" you might think of a clash between two massive snakes, but it’s also a fair comparison between a powerful programming language and a robust data science distribution. Whether you’re talking snakes or software, the differences are fascinating.
Countries That Start With 'Z' and How They Got Their Names
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If you were to explore the world alphabetically, you'd find 27 countries starting with "s" - like Spain, Sweden and South Africa - each with its own rich history and vibrant culture. But when you get to "X," the map draws a blank; no countries start with that elusive letter.
Orang Pendek: New Sumatran Primate or Just Another Cryptid?
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Deep within the mountainous forests of Sumatra, locals speak of the orang pendek — a hairy creature walking upright on two legs, blending the traits of both humans and other primates. Described as a short person or hobbit like creature, this elusive figure may be Indonesia’s answer to Bigfoot or the Yeti.
Who invented video games?
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More than two-thirds of U.S. households play video games, according to the Entertainment Software Rating Board. Without the crazy ideas of a few pioneering folks, we might still be stuck playing marathon sessions of charades. So who do we have to thank?
Bear Dogs: Not a Polar Bear Crossbreed but Just as Tough
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They’re not part bear, but don’t tell them that. Bear dogs are bred to stand their ground against some of nature’s most formidable predators. Used to hunt bears, moose and other large game, these working dogs have grit, brains and an instinct for survival.
11 Types of Cookies for Your Next Snack Attack
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Whether you're into gooey centers or crisp edges, there are countless types of cookies to satisfy every kind of sweet tooth. From nostalgic classics to inventive new takes, here’s a lineup of delicious cookies to bake, share or devour solo. (We'd never judge you.)
The Ultimate "Invader Zim" Quiz
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ICYMI, Netflix dropped a movie based on one of your all-time fave Nickelodeon shows: "Invader Zim." We've got all the early-2000s feels, so we made this quiz to test how much you remember about Zim, GIR and Dib!