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20 Things You Didn't Know About Nintendo

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When it comes to video games, Nintendo is the oldest player in town and I mean that quite literally. The company entered the industry in the 1970s, but has actually been around for more than 125 years, beginning life as a card and toy manufacturer long before making the jump to video games. Any company [...] The post 20 Things You Didn't Know About Nintendo appeared first on Goliath.

Bridge Pictures

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Bridge Pictures give you a glimpse of some of the most amazing engineering accomplishments. Check out this collection of bridge pictures.

1970 Norton Commando 750S

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The 1970 Norton Commando 750S motorcycle was sporty, but dogged by Japanese competition. See pictures and learn about the Norton Commando 750S.

Thrift Store Shopping Tips

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Thrift store shopping is a growing trend for fashion bargain shoppers. Learn the science behind thrift store shopping with these money-saving tips.

3 Times Total Eclipses Influenced World History

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Have eclipses ever had an impact on world events and human history? Learn more about solar eclipses and history in this HowStuffWorks article.

What Does Mummification Have to Do With Gene Hackman?

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Ever wondered why some dead bodies last for thousands of years while others break down into dust? That's where the science of mummification comes in. Whether it's through ancient rituals, boggy swamps or some truly extreme self-imposed methods, mummified human remains give us an incredible look into history, biology and even chemistry.

Did the Spanish Flu pandemic really start in Spain?

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More people died during the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic than during World War I. Learn if Spain was to blame for the Spanish Flu at HowStuffWorks.

Is the Doomsday Fish Actually a Terrible Omen?

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As land-dwelling humans, the ocean can be both fascinating and a little (or a lot) frightening. It's therefore not all that surprising that an appearance of the large, strange-looking oarfish might make people anxious, especially in our social-media addled age.

Can We Guess Where You'll Live in 5 Years?

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Uncertain about your future? Hoping for a change of scenery? Let this quiz show you the way! These questions know where you're going to live in 5 years, so why leave it up to chance? Take this quiz to find out where your next home will be!

How are stem cells used in medicine today?

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Whether drawn from embryos, placentas or adults, stem cells continue to garner attention. Find out how stem cells are used in modern medicine.

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