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1935-1936 Stewart Panel and Dump Truck
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The 1935-1936 Stewart panel and dump trucks were novel and high-quality. See pictures and learn about the 1935-1936 Stewart panel and dump truck.
Junkers Ju 87 Stuka
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The name for the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka derived from Sturzkampfflugzeug, the generic German word for dive-bomber. So famous was the Junkers Ju 87 that the term Stuka came to be identified with it in Western eyes. Read the specs and uses for the Stuka.
Isky T: Profile of a Hot Rod
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The Isky T was built by legendary cam grinder Ed Iskenderian. Learn about the speedy Isky T, one of the oldest surviving unrestored hot rods.
9 Top Cats
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For a cat lover, even the most unremarkable cat is special, but these have been singled out for extra-noteworthy achievements. Learn about 9 top cats at HowStuffWorks.
Jakes Coupe: Profile of a Hot Rod
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Because of its great style and craftsmanship, Jake's Coupe is considered one of the best hot rods ever built. Learn more about this 1973 hot rod.
Sept. 10 1953: Swanson Sells First TV dinner
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Swanson TV dinners were developed in 1953 when families were watching shows such as "I Love Lucy". Read more about the history of Swanson TV dinners.
Garnishing Tips
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Looking for a way to add a garnish to your cooking? We have great tips and ideas to help you make the most of your garnish.
1964 Vespa Allstate Cruisaire
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The 1964 Vespa Allstate Cruisaire was a U.S. version of the iconic Italian scooter. See pictures and learn about the Vespa Allstate Cruisaire.
Can two cans and a string really be used to talk over a distance?
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I was watching an old movie today, and two kids (neighbors) were talking to each other using two tin cans and a string. Does that really work? If so, why does it work?
Where are all the Internet domain names registered and maintained?
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Where are all the Internet domain names registered and maintained?