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Running on Empty? How Bad Is It for Your Car?
How bad is it for your car to run on a nearly empty gas tank? HowStuffWorks takes a look under the hood.
1965 Humber Sceptre Mark II
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The 1965 Humber Sceptre Mark II was created by Humber, a company known as "Britain's Buick." Read more about the rare 1965 Humber Sceptre Mark II.
How Revolvers Work
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The revolver turned shooting a round into a one-step process, forever changing the face of crime, law enforcement and self-defense. Find out what goes on inside a revolver.
How Fireplaces Work
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Fireplaces are known for their warmth, but they can sometimes lose more heat than they provide. Learn about fireplaces at HowStuffWorks.
Analogous Colors Are the Easiest Part of Color Theory
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On the color wheel, analogous colors are neighbors, sitting right next to each other. Think of red and orange, yellow and green, or blue and purple.
Cat Crafts
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Cat crafts for kids are a fun way to celebrate your furry friends. Learn how to make catnip toys, toy cat balloons and other cat crafts for kids.
1947-1954 Nash Model 3148
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The 1947-1954 Nash Model 3148 truck was an export model, but some stayed in the U.S. See pictures and learn about the rare 1947-1954 Nash Model 3148.
10 Historical Toys
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Some toys have remained popular throughout history. Learn about the top 10 historical toys at HowStuffWorks.
How to Clean Small Kitchen Appliances
Small kitchen appliances generally are easy to clean, but they still require regular care. Follow these tips for cleaning small kitchen appliances.
Why are blueprints blue?
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Why are blueprints blue and not some other color? There's a specific chemical process behind it, and its discovery has all the elements of a dark fairy tale.