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1952 Siata 208S Spyder
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The 1952 Siata 208S Spyder was a sporty coupe that shared an engine and parts with Fiat. Learn what makes the 1952 Siata 208S Spyder a collectible.
What Is a DLP TV?
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DLP is an imaging technology used for television and projectors. Learn what a DLP TV is in this article.
How long should a car's A/C compressor last?
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How long should a car's A/C compressor last? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how long a car's A/C compressor should last.
Crafty Costume Ideas: How to Make Easy Super Hero Costumes from Household Items
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These crafty costumes are handmade from household items to save you money. Learn to make your own crafty costumes.
Can We Guess If Your Accent Is More British or American?
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Loo, toilet or bathroom? Are you pudding or apple pie? Did you want to be a Prince or a Prez? Let's see how you bloody well stack up to our accent identifier. Take this short quiz, and we'll tell you if your accent is more British or American.
What Does Termite Damage Look Like?
Termites cause $5 billion worth of damage in the U.S. every year. For a bug that's about the size of an ant, that's a lot of destruction.
Ridiculous History: When Benjamin Franklin Remade the Alphabet
Not content with declaring independence from British rule, Ben Franklin wanted to declare independence from the alphabet, too.
What Causes Ashy Skin?
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HowStuffWorks finds out what ashy skin is and how to treat it.
How can a telescope see through time?
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Light travels pretty rapidly, but when it comes to faraway galaxies, that light takes a while to reach our telescopes. In fact, the light you see might actually be from billions of years ago.
Can we use microbes to fight disease?
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It's true that some microbes can wreak havoc on your body, but we can use good microbes to fight disease. Learn more on HowStuffWorks.