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Tarrare: The Insatiable 18th-Century Frenchman Who Ate Everything

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Tarrare's unending hunger led him to consume anything—from live animals to inedible objects—making his life a medical mystery in 18th-century France.

10 Most Short-lived Countries

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It takes more than endless optimism to make your new country's independence stick. Learn about the 10 most short-lived countries at HowStuffWorks.

Lamb's-Ears, Lamb's-Tongue

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Lamb's-ears have pink to purple flowers. They require full sun and well-drained soil and make good edging and borders. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

How to Remove Crayon Stains

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Crayon stains are a lot more fun to make than to get out. It's not child's play to remove these stubborn stains, but it can be done. Learn to erase crayon stains.

How Automatic Solar Panel Cleaning Systems Work

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Automatic solar panel cleaning makes solar panels far more efficient. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about automatic solar panel cleaning.

How does a halogen light bulb work?

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A halogen light bulb is slightly different from a regular light bulb. Find out what makes a halogen light bulb different and how a halogen lamp works.

1969 Honda S800

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The 1969 Honda S800 was originally called the S360 and given 'light car' status. Find out what changes were made to make it the S800.

A Pangram Uses Every Letter of the Alphabet

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Pangrams are sentences that use every single letter of the alphabet at least once. They might not all make sense, but these 14 phrases are fun for those of us who love words.

What is a levee?

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Whether they make you think of Hurricane Katrina or Led Zeppelin, levees are a critical safety feature for low-lying areas located near water. Why do they break?

Nook vs. Kindle Fire

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The Barnes & Noble Nook and Amazon's Kindle Fire are both inexpensive tablet options. See Nook vs. Kindle Fire to help make your decision on which to choose.

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