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Are tattoos bad for my skin?
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Are tattoos bad for my skin? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn if tattoos are bad for your skin.
How does a candle work?
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How do candles work? What keeps the wick burning, seemingly forever, when the same twine would completely burn up in a matter of minutes if it weren't engulfed in wax? Why won't the wax burn without a wick?
How does a fluorescent starter work?
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Fluorescent starters are used in several types of fluorescent lights. The starter is there to help the lamp light. Learn about fluorescent starters.
Cherry: A Chopper Profile
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The Cherry Chopper is a custom motorcycle with a stepped seat and straight pipes. See photos and specifications for this Harley-powered chopper.
1958 Edsel Bermuda
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The anticipated 1958 Edsel Bermuda station wagon was known for its styling, and not always in a good way. See photos of the 1958 Edsel Bermuda.
1964 Pontiac GTO
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The 1964 Pontiac GTO has been called the pioneer of muscle cars. Read about the 1964 Pontiac GTO and view a great photo in this article.
Frying Foods Questions
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Frying foods gives you a crisp and golden outside and a moist and tender inside. Learn more about frying foods questions here.
1985 Yamaha V-Max
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The 1985 Yamaha V-Max motorcycle was unbeatable in a drag race by any other street bike of its day. See pictures and learn about the Yamaha V-Max.
1969 Dodge Charger
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The 1969 Dodge Charger, with its hemi V-8 engine, was one of the most popular muscle cars of its day. See pictures of this powerful machine.
Could I see a flashlight beam from Earth on the moon?
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If I was on the moon and the earth was black (no lights were on) and a flashlight was turned on facing the moon, would I see the light? If I couldn't, would there be any way to detect any residual matter that came from the light on Earth or does light die after a certain distance?