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10 Cover-ups That Just Made Things Worse
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What were 10 attempted cover-ups that just made things worse? Learn more about these cover-ups at HowStuffWorks.com.
1962-1964 Ford
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Although often overlooked, the 1962-1964 Ford engines were a powerful bunch. Learn about the 390 Thunderbird Special and other Ford engines.
How Career Change Programs Work
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Career change programs can help you make a smooth transition into a job you love. Learn how career change programs work at HowStuffWorks.
1957, 1958, 1959 Chrysler New Yorker
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The 1957-1959 Chrysler New Yorker flaunted the bold new re-design of the Chrysler line in the 1950s. Learn about the 1957-1959 Chrysler New Yorker.
1931-1933 Marmon Sixteen
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The 1931-1933 Marmon Sixteens were exciting automobiles that were fast, light, and good at climbing hills. Learn about the 1931-1933 Marmon Sixteen.
Can online scheduling services save time and money?
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Online scheduling services allow users to make appointments with businesses. Learn more about online scheduling services at HowStuffWorks.
Top 5 George Westinghouse Inventions
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You may not know who George Westinghouse is, but you know his name. It's adorned everything from televisions to light bulbs. Young science buffs may have entered the competition that once bore his name. Here are five of Westinghouse's inventions.
Are You Handy in the Garage? Take This Auto Shop Tools Quiz.
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Every garage is going to be full of tools from wrecking bars to impact guns to tire gauges to multimeters. Think you know them all well enough to identify each of them? Take the quiz and see!
How Rubber Works
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Rubber is an elastomer, a large molecule that can be stretched and returned to its original shape. Learn why rubber is so stretchy and how we make it.
How PC Power Supplies Work
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The power supply in your PC provides all the different voltages your computer needs to operate properly. Find out how it puts the pieces together and troubleshoot your power supply problems.