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1964, 1965, 1966 Ford Thunderbird

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The 1964-1966 Ford Thunderbird models were the best-selling of Ford's cars. Learn more about 1964-1966 Ford Thunderbirds at HowStuffWorks.

Do you really have to wait an hour after eating before swimming?

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Is swimming after eating as dangerous as many people think? Get the facts behind this popular saying and learn whether swimming after eating is dangerous.

Top 10 Movies About Newborns

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The cinematic adventures of adorable newborns can provide hours of entertainment. Check out 10 movies about newborns.

The Highly Venomous Timber Rattlesnake Is an American Icon

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If you're looking for the venomous timber rattler, the U.S. is the place to be, as these bad boys are found in at least 27 states.

Why the Stick Shift Is Going Extinct

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Sales of stick shifts are down around the world. Still, many zealous auto enthusiasts are doing all they can to keep the old three-pedal motion alive.

How To Remove a Stripped Screw

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Do you know how to remove stripped screws easily? We'll tell you seven ways without getting too frustrated.

Centralia, Pennsylvania: The Ghost Town Atop an Inferno

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The fire under the tiny town of Centralia, Pennsylvania, has been burning since at least 1962 and, to this day, nobody knows how to put it out.

Get to Know Proprioception, Your Silent Sixth Sense

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Proprioception is our ability to perceive our body's position and how we move through space. It's considered our 'sixth' sense because we do it without thinking about it.

How Roller Coasters Work

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They don't have engines, brakes or accelerators. No, these amazing machines rely on physical, centripetal and gravitational forces to urge thrills, screams and that sinking stomach feeling we all love (and hate). Read more about the science of fun.

Why Does the U.S. Have an Electoral College?

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In the U.S. presidential election system, how does the Electoral College work?

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