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How Mold-A-Rama Works

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Just drop in some coins and watch as plastic is molded into a train, gorilla or Frankenstein's monster. Learn more about Mold-A-Rama at HowStuffWorks.

Dog Parks Guide

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Dog parks are as diverse as the breeds that use them. Learn all about dog parks in this article from Animal Planet.

North American International Auto Show 2001

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The North American International Auto Show kicks off the year with amazing concept cars and hundreds of innovations. Get daily coverage and a front-row seat at the unveilings!

5 Hardware Upgrades That Give You the Most for Your Money

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There are hardware upgrades that can extend the life of your current computer. See the five hardware upgrades that give you the most for your money.

How Mogwai and Gremlins Work

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To a child of the 80s, a mogwai is the ideal pet. But woe to those pet owners who wound up with a gremlin. Learn how mogwai and gremlins work.

1941-1948 Ford Super DeLuxe

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The 1941-1948 Ford Super DeLuxe was a popular and attractive line that saved Ford Motor Company during the strife-filled World War II era. Read more.

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Ford Mustang

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The 1994 Ford Mustang was stronger, sleeker, and more agile. Learn about the '94 Mustang, unveiled for the original pony car's 30th birthday.

HowStuffWorks Newsletter Quiz

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If you took one of our recent newsletter quizzes, you've come to the right place for the answers.

How Frank Lloyd Wright Worked

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Frank Lloyd Wright likely is best known for his architectural stylings and his eye for detail. But there was much more to the man: He liked fast cars, he loved women and he drew inspiration from Japanese art. How did that translate to his architecture?

UFOs and the Government

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Project Sign was the first major government UFO investigation project. Read how Project Sign began and the history of UFOs and the U.S. government.

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