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How Many Butts in a Buttload?

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If you've ever expressed the charming idea that you have a buttload of something, you may have wondered what the measure of a buttload actually is and where the phrase came from.

What Are Moonmoons?

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What are moonmoons? HowStuffWorks looks at the moons of moons.

Sea Spiders Breathe Through Pores in Their Legs

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Sea spiders don't do anything by the book, and researchers have just gotten to the bottom of how they breathe.

Is Driving Barefoot Illegal?

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Police definitely frown against us driving without shoes, but is it against the law? HowStuffWorks looks at whether you driving barefoot is illegal.

Stinging 'Sea Lice' Invading Atlantic Beaches

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Sea lice are translucent little jellyfish babies. HowStuffWorks looks at how they make you itch.

Pillow Fighting Isn't Just Child's Play, It's a Real Sport

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Forget Ultimate Fighting. Pillow fighting is the real ultimate sport. HowStuffWorks looks at the sport of pillow fighting.

Ploonets: When Moons Become Planets

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Moons of giant planets outside the solar system may be pushed out of their orbits and begin to circle their stars separately. HowStuffWorks takes a look.

Guess the Movie From Its Famous Line

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Fancy yourself a cinema buff? Take the quiz and find out how well you really know these iconic movie lines.

Kummakivi, Finland's Balancing Rock, Seems to Defy the Laws of Physics

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It looks completely impossible that this rock should stand, balanced as it is, but it has not moved since the last ice age.

Why is the keypad arrangement different for a telephone and a calculator?

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It's one of those seemingly-unexplainable lapses in logic -- Why do these two digit-based devices order their number keys in exactly opposite ways?

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