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What Is a Watt?
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Amps, volts, watts, and ohms are the main units used for measuring electricity. Find out how amps, watts, volts, and ohms relate to electricity.
Are gift cards ultimately a waste of money?
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The gift card can simplify life for busy (and budgeting) holiday shoppers. But hidden gift card fees and policies make this a gift with strings attached.
Does it make sense to buy extended product warranties?
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Does it make sense to buy an extended warranty? Learn how extended warranties work and when it's appropriate to pay for one.
Is Online Banking Safe?
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Identity theft is always an issue when dealing with online services, but is online banking actually safe? Find out with this article by howStuffWorks.com.
Everyone's on the Hunt for the Element Lithium
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The element lithium is one of just three created during the Big Bang and has been used for mental health care for decades. But now it's in higher demand than ever before.
Are Expired Foods Still Safe to Eat?
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Surprisingly, the date stamped on your unopened can of tuna doesn't really have much to do with how safe it is to eat. So what does it mean, and how can you decide whether to eat it or chuck it?
Are granite countertops on their way out?
Granite countertops have been all the rage for kitchens for quite some time. But are granite countertops now on their way out?
What Happens if You Eat a Silica Get Packet?
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Silica packets are full of silica gel. Learn what would happen if you put that gel in your mouth.
1949 Oldsmobile 76 Station Wagon
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The 1949 Oldsmobile 76 station wagon was the last of a dying breed -- the wood-paneled family wagon. Explore the features of this collectible auto.
How to Avoid a 'Hurricane Car'
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No one wants a car that's been badly damaged by a hurricane. HowStuffWorks and the guys from CarStuff explain how to avoid buying one accidentally.