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How old is the electric car?

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Electric cars aren't so new today. Turns out they have been around since before the Model T. Find out how old electric cars are at HowStuffWorks.

Did Settlers Really Land at Plymouth Rock Because They Were Out of Beer?

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Did settlers really land at Plymouth Rock because they were out of beer? Find out whether that is truth or myth at HowStuffWorks.

Are You Falling out of Love?

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Maybe you're feeling like your SO is "Somebody That I Used To Know." Or perhaps you're wondering, "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" Whatever song comes to mind, our romantic quiz will determine if you're ready to move on in your love life!

Catherine the Great's Furniture: Erotic Easter Egg or Petty Hoax?

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When we think about royalty, we often imagine gilded thrones and ornate drawing rooms. But according to German troops in World War II, Catherine the Great's furniture went way beyond your average aristocratic flair.

What causes things like fatal exception errors?

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Even though there is nothing you can do with the cryptic error messages your computer gives you during a problem, it might be nice to at least know what they mean! Find out what the three most common ones error messages mean.

U.S. Coins Display No Numerical Values — Not Even the Government Knows Why

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Why aren't there numbers on American coins? The words "dime," "penny" and "nickel" sure don't convey anything obvious. Is the U.S. just being inhospitable to guests?

The Tri-State Tornado of 1925 Traveled Over 200 Miles

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On March 18, 1925, a massive and terrifying storm tore through the Midwest, becoming the Tri-State Tornado, the deadliest tornado in United States history.

What Do Gorillas Eat? How Are They Such Muscular Herbivores?

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Gorillas — one of the most powerful great apes — have a diet that might surprise you. Even though they’re massive and strong, their meals consist mostly of plants. But let's get specific: What do gorillas eat in the wild, and how do their diets change depending on where they live?

Michigan's Dogman Cryptid Legend Started With a Song

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When people talk about legendary creatures, the Dogman cryptid doesn't always top the list, but in Michigan, it's practically canon.

Lilac vs. Lavender Color Palettes and Plant Properties

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At first glance, a lilac vs. lavender comparison might seem like a trick question. Both belong to the lavender family of pale purple shades, and both bring to mind springtime blooms, calming atmospheres and fragrant flowers.

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