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1961 Studebaker Champ
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The 1961 Studebaker Champ pickup's nose was borrowed from the Studebaker Lark compact car. See pictures and learn about the 1961 Studebaker Champ.
1934 Ford DeLuxe Fordor
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The 1934 Ford DeLuxe Fordor sported classy styling and a sharp hood ornament after a minor facelift. Check out 1934 Ford DeLuxe Fordor pictures.
1941 Buick Super Convertible Coupe
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The Buick Super convertible coupe was a major contributor to Buick's success in 1941. Read about what made this car so attractive to American drivers.
How can a PlayStation 3 donate its processing power to medical research?
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How can a PlayStation 3 donate its processing power to medical research? Take a look at PlayStation 3's processing power to find out.
What is self-esteem?
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What is self esteem? Learn more about self esteem from Discovery Health.
Step Inside the Life of a Trucker
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On this episode of CarStuff, the guys open the cab door to tell us what life is really like behind the wheel of a big rig.
Can one bad investment wipe out an entire portfolio?
Can one bad investment wipe out an entire portfolio? Find out if one bad investment can leave you penniless in this article from howstuffworks.com.
Cow Burps, Not Farts, Are the Real Problem
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How can a feed additive reduce cow burps? Learn how a feed additive reduce cow burps at HowStuffWorks Now.
Ridiculous History: Ranchers Hacked Barbed Wire Fences to Create Phone Lines
Barbed wire fences were used to create telephone networks in rural areas. Learn more about barbed wire phone lines in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Nearly Every English Word Is Trademarked
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How could we run out of trademarked words? It sounds impossible, but it's growing more and more likely.