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1956 Ford F-100 Pickup
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The 1956 Ford F-100 pickup truck had it all -- power, safety, and style. Get the low-down on the classic 1956 Ford F-100 pickup, including pictures.
1959 Ford Ranchero
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The 1959 Ford Ranchero pickup was the last Ranchero based on a full-size Ford. See pictures and learn about the 1959 Ford Ranchero car-pickup hybrid.
1948 Harley-Davidson WL
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The 1948 Harley-Davidson WL motorcycle was one of the last Harleys with a small V-twin. See pictures and learn more about the 1948 Harley-Davidson WL.
Decoding 28 Medical Slang Terms
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Doctors use slang terms to save time during their day to day operations. Find out what physicians are really saying when they use medical slang.
1938 Mercedes-Benz 540K Cabriolet A
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The 1938 Mercedes-Benz 540K Cabriolet A had a supercharged engine and a luxurious design. Learn about the 1938 Mercedes-Benz 540K Cabriolet A.
1997 Harley-Davidson FLSTF Fat Boy
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The 1997 Harley-Davidson FLSTF Fat Boy motorcycle kept alive one of Harley's most popular models. See pictures and learn about the FLSTF Fat Boy.
1983 Yamaha XJ 650 Seca Turbo
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The 1983 Yamaha XJ 650 Seca Turbo motorcycle combined turbo power and aerodynamic styling. See pictures and learn about the Yamaha XJ 650 Seca Turbo.
1974 Yamaha RD350
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The Japanese-built 1974 Yamaha RD350 motorcycle was light and very powerful for its size. See pictures and learn about the Yamaha RD350.
Could I see a flashlight beam from Earth on the moon?
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If I was on the moon and the earth was black (no lights were on) and a flashlight was turned on facing the moon, would I see the light? If I couldn't, would there be any way to detect any residual matter that came from the light on Earth or does light die after a certain distance?
How do I build a telescope at home?
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How do I build a telescope at home? Use these step-by-step instructions.