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1950, 1951, 1952 Buick Roadmaster

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The 1950-1952 Buick Roadmaster was the top of Buick's line, with the flashy style to match that status. Read more about the 1950-1952 Buick Roadmaster.

How Many Dimensions Are There?

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A dimension is how we explain the ability to move through space. Are there more to dimensions than just spatial movement? Learn about dimensions.

The Hardest True or False General Knowledge Quiz You'll Take This Year

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Think you are a genius when it comes to general knowledge? See if you can take on 50/50 odds with this HowStuffWorks quiz!

Get Cracking! 10 Ways to Reuse Egg Cartons

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Egg cartons, whether cardboard, plastic or Styrofoam, can be reused for lots of projects in your home or garden. Here are 10 eggs-citing ones to try.

Cabin Decor Ideas

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Add cabin style to your home's decor with the cabin decor ideas in this article. Helpful photos illustrate a variety of cabin decorating styles.

Why do we wear wristwatches?

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A wristwatch is an essential part of your wardrobe, but have you ever stopped to wonder why? Learn more about why we wear wristwatches.

1950, 1951, 1952 Pontiac Catalina

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The 1950-1952 Pontiac Catalina was part of GM's early efforts at pillarless hardtops. Check out the 1950-1952 Pontiac Catalina and see pictures.

Stegosaurus: Body Like a Bus, Tiny Little Brain

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Stegosaurus, an herbivorous dinosaur from 149 million years ago, walked on four legs, had a long, beak-tipped skull, a row of spikes adorning its tail and a pea-sized brain.

Why do rhinos charge anything unfamiliar?

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Rhinos charge potential threats, including inanimate objects every once in a while. Learn why rhinos charge and what their biggest threat is.

Are cut flowers really bad for hospital rooms?

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Cut flowers are sometimes banned in hospitals for safety reasons. Find out whether there's any truth in the danger of bringing cut flowers into a hospita.

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