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What if I tried to drive my car underwater?
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Driving underwater is nearly impossible for a standard car because the the air intake cannot be submerged. Learn about driving underwater.
'Tree-niner-fife': The Global Language of Pilots
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Pilots on international flights use aviation English, a stripped-down, specialized version of the language, to communicate with air traffic controllers.
What Does Astrology Say About Aquarius and Gemini Compatibility?
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Aquarius and Gemini, both creative and adventurous air signs, form a dynamic, intellectual bond, navigating challenges and deepening their connection.
The Simple Difference Between Ballistic Missiles and Cruise Missiles
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Despite the phrase "going ballistic," the term "ballistic" refers to how a missile travels through the air, not its explosive capability.
Are grease cars legal?
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A grease car can save you a lot of money on fuel, but can it also cost you in fines from the government? Learn about grease car legality and the EPA.
The Ultimate Michael Jordan Quiz
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Test your knowledge of His Airness with our Michael Jordan quiz and see if you can "Be Like Mike."
Can the Government Access Data on Electronic Devices in Checked Luggage?
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Where's the line between the government's right to search the rights of privacy for an air traveler? This HowStuffWorks article investigates.
12 Regal Facts About Siamese Cats
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HowStuffWorks takes a look at the Siamese cat, a breed that exudes an air of mystery, but is very affectionate at the same time.
Why do you have to turn your phone on at airport security?
Going through airport security is the worst part of flying for most people. Now you may be asked to turn your cell phone on in the security line. Why do you have to do that? And does it really keep us safe?
How Vision Works
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A fascinating article that describes how your eyes and vision works!