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Loose Mazdas Sink Ships

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The guys from CarStuff recount the story of an accident that left one very large ship and thousands of cars wrecked.

How to Take a Screenshot in Windows

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You want to share what's on your screen with someone on email or social media. But how do you do it? Microsoft Windows has several easy ways.

Can Dogs Get Poison Ivy?

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Some of us get it, some of us don't, but did you know that our four-legged friends are also susceptible to poison ivy, the three-leaved menace?

Why Do Dogs Sniff Each Other's Butts?

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To a human it's unimaginable - sniffing another's derriere. But to our canine companions, it's totally normal. But why? Why?

Who Insures Race Car Drivers and Their Cars?

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Part of the thrill for spectators in car racing is the wrecks - assuming everyone is OK. But who is left picking up the bill when those expensive cars end up destroyed?

The Venn Diagram: How Circles Illustrate Relationships

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Venn diagrams are an easy way to simplify information and visualize relationships between concepts or sets of data.

Is It Bad to Drive Without a Gas Cap?

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We've all done it - forgotten to put the gas cap back on after fueling up and then driven off from the gas station. So is it bad for our cars?

What's the Meaning Behind the Latin Phrase 'Caveat Emptor'?

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The Latin language may be dead, but this phrase, which originated 2,000 years ago, is still used in legal and financial docs. So what does it mean?

You'll Never Guess Why Thomas Jefferson Raised Geese

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The Founding Father was a prolific writer during his day. He wrote so much, in fact, he required a steady supply of quills.

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