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1946 Chrysler Town & Country Hardtop

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The 1946 Chrysler Town & Country Hardtop was the first pillarless hardtop coupe. See photos and learn about the 1946 Chrysler Town & Country Hardtop.

1955 Ford F-100 Pickup

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The 1955 Ford F-100 pickup emphasized comfort and included a new Custom Cab option. See pictures and get details on the 1955 Ford F-100 pickup.

1941 Plymouth PT-125

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The 1941 Plymouth PT-125 pickup was the last Plymouth truck until the 1970s. See pictures and get information about the 1941 Plymouth PT-125 pickup.

1913 Reading Standard

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The 1913 Reading Standard motorcycle was a great example of an early American motorcycle. See pictures and learn about the Reading Standard.

Denatured Alcohol: Great for Your Camp Stove, Not Your Margarita

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Denatured alcohol is useful for lots of things, but drinking definitely isn't one of them.

Hawaii Proposes Ban on Certain Sunscreens to Save Coral Reefs

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Scientists have found that chemicals in some sunscreens can cause coral bleaching, prompting the Hawaii state legislature to propose an exhaustive ban on them.

'Franglais' on the Rise, Say French Language Watchdogs

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HowStuffWorks explores why the rise of Franglais has the guardians of the French language tres worried.

Seals Clap Underwater to Communicate

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HowStuffWorks looks at the phenomenon of grey seals clapping underwater and asks why they do it.

A Tree Frog Can Breathe Through Its Skin

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The tree frog is a small, agile amphibian best known for its climbing ability and vocal nighttime habits. These frogs are typically found in warm, moist environments across the central and southeastern United States, though they can thrive in many habitats with a nearby water source.

How to Avoid Spyware

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To avoid spyware requires some knowledge about the types of malware. Learn tips on how to avoid spyware and how to remove spyware at HowStuffWorks.

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