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Can You Identify These '50s Cars from a Black and White Photo?

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Cars from the 1950s are difficult to identify as it is but let's make it a little tougher by only showing them in black and white!

How Houseboats Work

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Houseboats aren't the most common place to live, but they're an interesting alternative. Learn about houseboat living, how houseboats float and more.

What is a flash mob?

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What is a flash mob? Read about flash mobs at HowStuffWorks.

How Setting Up a Home Office Works

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Working from home can be a great time saver, and offers incredible flexibility in your schedule -- but not if you sacrifice the perks of a standard office. Learn how to set up a home office that meets all your needs.

10 Myths About Video Games

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There are several myths about video games -- do you know what is true? See our list of 10 myths about video games and learn more.

How the Air Car Works

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The air car has finally moved from dream to reality. Learn how the air car uses compressed air for low-to-zero emissisons power.

How Stackable Cars Will Work

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Stackable cars could mimic the design of stacked shopping carts. Learn how stackable cars compact themselves and how the vehicles actually function.

How Phone-line Networking Works

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Phone-line networking is one of several ways to connect the computers in your home. Learn the basics.

7 Dazzling Details About the Louvre Pyramid

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The Louvre Pyramid was first received by the world in 1989 as an architectural joke, but 30 years later it's considered one of the world's most iconic design masterpieces.

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