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Is your computer built to break?
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New gadgets hit the market every day, but are they actually designed to be replaced so fast? Visit HowStuffWorks to get the answer.
Does Bottled Water Go Bad?
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You may have seen an expiration date on your bottle of water, but why? Can a natural substance like water really go bad?
10 Purple Gemstones for Seriously Regal Vibes
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Purple gemstones aren't just for royalty, but their regal vibe is hard to ignore. From ancient talismans to modern crystal "therapy," purple stones have long held a prized place in our jewelry collections and cultural traditions.
Top 10 Spring Cleaning Tips
These spring cleaning tips will help you get your house tidy and organized for the coming year. Learn about 10 spring cleaning tips.
How the Phantom Worked
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Phantom video games were supposed to be launched in 2005, but the console never was made. See the specs and features of the Phantom video game system.
Can You Pass This General Knowledge Quiz While Being Distracted by Adorable Puppies?
Could you name the largest planet in our solar sys- ... is that a Goldendoodle? Aww! Put your smarts - and your concentration - to the test in this puppy-filled general knowledge skills challenge.
How Much Water Is on Earth?
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Water is one of the most abundant substances on the planet. About 70 percent of our planet is covered by oceans, but just how much water is there on Earth?
Seasoning Basics
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Seasonings are key element of any successful recipe. Learn interesting facts about herbs and spices as well as how they are typically used.
Ridiculous History: Land O' Fakes — Margarine Bootlegging in Canada
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In the 19th and 20th centuries, margarine and how it was taxed got a lot of people riled up. Learn about the margarine madness at HowStuffWorks Now.
Do Processed Foods Have 'Bliss Points'?
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Chowing down on an entire bag of chips doesn't happen by accident. HowStuffWorks looks at why that snack is designed to be irresistible.