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8 Tips for Solving That Crazy Hard Jigsaw Puzzle

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Jigsaw puzzles are fun to solve, but can be frustrating, too. Here are some tips to help you finish those difficult puzzles with ease.

What Are Muscle 'Knots' and How Do You Get Rid of Them?

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Surely you've had a knot in your neck at some point. But your muscles really aren't tied in knots. Or are they?

What is the future of communication?

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What is the future of communication? Are the days of the cell phone numbered? Find out about new technologies and the future of communication.

How to Play Crazy Eights

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Crazy Eights is a card game in which the object is to be the first to use all your cards. Learn how to play Crazy Eights and Double Crazy Eights.

In built-in lawn sprinkling systems, there is a device called an anti-siphon valve. What is it for and how does it work?

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In built-in lawn sprinkling systems, there is a device called an anti-siphon valve. What is it for and how does it work?

If all the money in the U.S. only totals $6 trillion how can the New York Stock Exchange have stocks valued at $15 trillion?

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In a previous Question of the Day, you state that all the money in the U.S. M3 money supply is $6 trillion. If there is only $6 trillion available, then how can the New York Stock Exchange say it is "home to some 2,800 companies valued at about $15 trillion in global market capitalization." How can the stock market be worth $15 trillion if there is only $6 trillion available?

Is it true that the Mac G4 processor is twice as fast as a Pentium III?

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I have heard that the Mac G4 processor is twice as fast as a Pentium III, even if the Pentium III is running at a faster clock speed. How is this possible?

Isky T: Profile of a Hot Rod

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The Isky T was built by legendary cam grinder Ed Iskenderian. Learn about the speedy Isky T, one of the oldest surviving unrestored hot rods.

What if I tried to drive my car underwater?

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Driving underwater is nearly impossible for a standard car because the the air intake cannot be submerged. Learn about driving underwater.

Why do batteries seem to go dead and then come back to life if you let them rest?

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Why do batteries seem to go dead and then come back to life if you let them rest? Learn about dead batteries and battery life.

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