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12 Renowned Women of the Wild West

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A number of women made names for themselves during the Wild West. Read our list of 12 of the most famous heroines from this time period, including Annie Oakley, Belle Starr, and Calamity Jane.

The Hardest WWE Quiz Ever

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Are you a wrestling superfan or a lowly mark? Find out by challenging yourself with the hardest WWE on the internet!

10 Coolest Wine-related Jobs

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If working with wine is your ultimate dream, there are a number of ways in. From making the wine to working the fields, we'll tell you about the 10 coolest jobs.

Ivar the Boneless: A Viking Leader With an Odd Nickname

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Explore the life of Viking leader Ivar the Boneless, his role in the Great Heathen Army, and the enigmatic origins of his unusual nickname.

McKamey Manor: Too Extreme for Most, But Creator Calls It PG-13

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Welcome to McKamey Manor, where you must sign a 40-page waiver, pass a background check and take a physical to enter. Thousands are on the waiting list.

How Alan Turing and His Test Became AI Legend

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First published in 1950, the Turing Test was designed to determine whether a computer would ever be able to successfully imitate a human being. So what's the state of it now?

What are the bumps at the end of computer cables?

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The strange bumps, called ferrite beads, on your computer cables actually serve a very important purpose. Read about ferrite beads and what they do.

Why is cotton more absorbent than nylon?

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Towels are always made of cotton, and they work really well at absorbing water. On the other hand, water-repellant jackets are made of nylon, and they work pretty well at keeping you dry. Why is cotton more absorbent than nylon?

Tech Talk: Web Server Quiz

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Without web servers, there wouldn't be an Internet. Do you know how web servers work to get you online? Take this quiz and find out.

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