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Classic Muscle Car Pictures

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Classic muscle car pictures feature everyones favorite fast, powerful, gas guzzling cars from the 60's and 70's. Check out these classic muscle cars.

Hidden Home Dangers Pictures

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Hidden home dangers pictures range from asbestos to air fresheners. Learn all about your toxic home with these hidden home danger pictures.

1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 428 Cobra Jet

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The 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 428 Cobra Jet was the muscle car Mustang fans had waited for. Gallop into its profile, photos, and specifications.

Can You Identify These Super Bowl-Winning QBs From a Picture and a Hint?

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A lot goes into winning a Super Bowl, which is why only 32 quarterbacks have been able to accomplish the feat. Will a hint help you identify these champions? Tackle this quiz to find out!

How Tsunamis Work

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Tsunamis are water walls that travel faster than jets. See pictures, footage and diagrams of tsunamis, look at famous tsunamis and learn how tsunamis are born.

How does an afterburner work?

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Afterburners allow a jet plane to take off from a short runway, such as the deck of an aircraft carrier. What, exactly, is an afterburner and how do they work? Learn the answer to this question in this article from HowStuffWorks.

How does a jet truck work?

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Shockwave, a triple jet-engine truck, holds the Guinness record for jet-truck speed at 376 miles per hour. Find out how it works.

How F/A-18s Work

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F/A-18s are now the go-to jet for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The reason? They're plenty fast, they can carry a dizzying array of bombs and missiles, they have amazing onboard electronics and they can be reconfigured to accomplish a range of missions. Check out these amazing military machines.

How can water cut through steel?

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Waterjets are explained in this article. Learn about waterjets.

General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon

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The General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon had many advanced features, including a blended wing and fuselage, fly-by-wire controls, splendid visibility, and superb maneuverability. Read specifications and history of the popular F-16 Fighting Falcon.

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