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Could the Barnacle Windshield Blocker Replace Boot Wheel Clamps?
What is the Barnacle car immobilization device? Learn whether the Barnacle can replace the boot wheel clamp in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Legos Go Green!
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Lego has switched to a sugarcane-based plastic as part of its commitment to using only sustainably-sourced materials.
How to Store Potatoes
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Potatoes can be stored for a long period of time if they are stored correctly. Here's how to lengthen the shelf life of your spuds.
How Can You Tell if a Chicken Egg Is Fertilized?
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How can you tell if a chicken egg is fertilized or not? HowStuffWorks answers the age-old question.
The Curse of Brewing Beer in Your Own Belly
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For some folks, brewing beer in their belly is the automatic result of eating carbs. HowStuffWorks looks at Auto-Brewery Syndrome.
Is Homeowners Insurance Required?
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Does every homeowner have to carry homeowners insurance? HowStuffWorks asks the experts.
What Is Washing Soda and How Is It Used?
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Washing soda is more basic (as opposed to alkaline) and is stronger than baking soda, so it can be used for everything from tough stains to clogged drains.
Why Do Cats Fart?
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It may not be dinner conversation, but let’s get real: Do cats fart? The answer is yes, cats do pass gas, although it’s usually subtle.
1934 Plymouth PE Deluxe
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The stylish 1934 Plymouth PE Deluxe achieved sales numbers that helped lift Plymouth to third place. Take a close look at a 1934 Plymouth PE Deluxe.
Why is the keypad arrangement different for a telephone and a calculator?
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It's one of those seemingly-unexplainable lapses in logic -- Why do these two digit-based devices order their number keys in exactly opposite ways?