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  • Ricky Nelson and Jack Lemmon manning a .50 cal gun in The Wackiest Ship in the Army movie
    Military By Olivia Richman 8 months ago

    Yes, 'The Wackiest Ship In The Army' Was Loosely Based On A True Story - A Look At The Real USS Echo

    The "Wackiest Ship in the Army" was a comedic movie that followed a rag-tag group of sailors on a mission for the U.S. Navy. Surely it wasn't real.

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  • Snap-On's small dog box opened for display.
    Tools By Ron King 8 months ago

    Snap-On Toolbox: How Many Different Sized Dog Boxes Are There & What Do They Cost?

    Snap-On's range of several Dog tool boxes can be led around your workshop like a faithful canine companion. Here's how much they cost to buy.

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  • Group of Ryobi outdoor tools in a store
    Ryobi By Brian McHugh 8 months ago

    Here's How To Install Ryobi's String Trimmer Line

    This project requires the use of a sturdy pair of scissors, and measuring tape, but the rest of the installation is a breeze.

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  • A yellow Volkswagen Arteon parked up by the side of the road
    Cars By Tolu Akinshete 8 months ago

    Why Did Volkswagen Discontinue The Arteon?

    Volkswagen discontinued the Arteon in the wake of the automotive industry's shift toward SUV-first production, which is a shame for how nice the sedan is.

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  • Man riding a motorcyle on a country road
    Motorcycles By KR Manalo 8 months ago

    How Far Can A Motorcycle Lean? Speed Is An Important Factor

    Motorcycles work differently that most motor vehicles. They rely on a certain amount of leaning to navigate turns. But how much leaning can you get away with?

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  • A CH-47 Chinook helicopter hovering above boat
    Aviation By Jonathan H. Kantor 8 months ago

    Can The Chinook Helicopter Land On Water?

    The CH-47 Chinook is a large utility helicopter that fills multiple roles for the military and civilian services, but can it actually land on the water?

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  • An Image Of An Exhaust System From The Rear Of A Car
    Cars By Shane Schmid 8 months ago

    How To Choose The Right Size Exhaust For Your Vehicle (And What Happens If It's Too Big Or Small)

    Not sure what size exhaust your vehicle needs? Learn how to choose the right diameter and what can go wrong if it’s too big or too small.

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  • OLD TV on display at electronics store
    TVs and Streaming By Max Miller 8 months ago

    What Does OLED Mean? (And Why It's Such A Great Choice For TVs)

    There are all sorts of acronyms and buzz words on new TVs today, and it can get incredibly confusing, but OLED may be the only acronym you need to know.

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  • Brake Caliper, Brake Rotor, Brake Pads
    Cars By Humphrey Bwayo 8 months ago

    How Thick Should A Brake Rotor Be? (And How Do You Measure It?)

    Brake rotors are important parts of your vehicle's braking system, and they require a certain thickness to keep it functioning properly and safely.

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  • A row of tanks with turrets raised, each displaying the
    Vehicles By Eli Shayotovich 8 months ago

    What Is The Bulge On Tank Guns For?

    Main battle tanks like the M1 Abrams are astounding vehicles, but most of them have a very distinct feature: a bulge. Why aren't the cannons smooth?

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  • A Milwaukee Packout container in a workshop.
    Milwaukee By Shane O'Neill 8 months ago

    Can You Take A Milwaukee Packout On A Plane?

    In recent times, airlines and the TSA have become more thorough about what they allow in the air. So, is a heavy-duty Milwaukee Packout box a no-go?

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  • HMS Belfast, a 9 deck World War 2 navy warship
    Naval By UmmeAimon Shabbir 8 months ago

    How A Miscalculation Gave The Royal Navy A Dangerously Unstable Warship

    During World War II, with British shipbuilders already taxed to their limits, one small error made an entire fleet of new ships unusable. Here's what happened.

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  • A front on photo of the new Kenworth T680E electric semi truck driving up a road.
    Trucks By Casey Cooper 8 months ago

    Yes, Kenworth Makes An Electric Semi-Truck - Here's How It Compares To Tesla's

    Tesla's Semi makes a lot of headlines with its ability to potentially electrify fleets for shipping, but is there another option from an established name?

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  • Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10RR and BMW S 1000 RR
    Motorcycles By Travis Langness 8 months ago

    BMW S 1000 RR Vs Kawasaki ZX-10R: Which Is Faster & How Do Their Specs Compare?

    The BMW S 1000 RR and Kawasaki ZX-10R are both bikes worth considering if you're in the market for one. Here's which one is faster and their specs.

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  • A model of a Magura V5 unmanned surface vessel
    Military By Jonathan H. Kantor 8 months ago

    What Supersonic Missile Is Ukraine Using To Take Down Russian Fighter Jets From Drone Boats?

    The war in Ukraine is still in full swing, and there is a Ukrainian supersonic missile taking down Russian jets. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • A red single piston disc brake caliper and rotor
    Cars By John Davis 8 months ago

    What Does A Brake Caliper Piston Do And How Many Does The Average Car Need?

    Many vehicle owners know about brake pads and their importance, but what about the brake calipers? Here's what they do and how many the average car needs.

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  • Yellow torque stripe on a fastening
    Cars By Chloe Clougher 8 months ago

    What Are Those Yellow Marker Lines On New Cars?

    If you buy a new car or have work done on the one you already own, you might see yellow marks on some of the bolts and other hardware. What are they for?

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  • Water dripping from the drain pipe of the outdoor unit of the air conditioner.
    Technology By Casey Cooper 8 months ago

    How To Unclog Your AC Drain The Right Way

    Your air conditioner is an essential part of surviving the summer months, but it does need regular maintenance, such as cleaning the AC drain. Here's how.

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  • 2025 Toyota Prius with CVT transmission
    Cars By Stephen Fogel 8 months ago

    Every New CVT Transmission Car Available In The US

    Looking for a car with a CVT transmission? Here’s a complete list of every new model with a CVT currently available in the U.S. market.

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  • Yamaha Banshee 350 riding on a trail
    Cars By Cody D. Campbell 8 months ago

    No, The Yamaha Banshee Isn't Coming Back In 2025 (But Honestly, It Really Should)

    Rumors of the Yamaha Banshee ATV's return likely don't have any basis in reality, but that doesn't mean that it's not a good idea. Here's why.

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  • F-22 Raptor fighter jets flying in formation
    Aviation By Daniel Trock 8 months ago

    Why Do Jet Fighters Have Swept Wings?

    Swept back wings are a common design among all aircraft these days, but for fighter jets in particular, wings trending to the rear offer better maneuverability.

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  • Michelin tire used in a black car
    Cars By Marinel Sigue 8 months ago

    Your Michelin Tire Has A Tiny (And Useful) Feature You've Probably Never Noticed

    Your Michelin tire might have a hidden feature you've missed—learn how a tiny symbol can help you check tread depth quickly and easily.

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  • wire jig spelling hello
    Hand Tools By Quina Baterna 8 months ago

    What Tool Should You Be Using To Bend Wire? These Are Your Best Options

    Do you have some were that needs bending? Then you're going to need the right tool for the job, and that means a variety of pliers that are suited for wire.

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  • unfolded Swiss army knife
    Tools By Mike Shutt 8 months ago

    Can You Bring A Swiss Army Knife On A Cruise Ship?

    While you might already know plenty of items that cannot be brought onto a plane, what about cruise ships? Where does the practical Swiss Army stand?

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  • Cessna 172 on a runway
    Technology By Madeline Cuccio 8 months ago

    What Kind Of Engine Oil Do Airplanes Use? (And Why You Can't Use It In Your Car)

    Airplane engines, like any other engines, need oil to function properly. But what type of oil do they use? And why can't you use it in your car?

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  • Person using the Nintendo Switch 2
    Gaming By Rahul Srinivas 8 months ago

    Don't Remove Your Nintendo Switch 2 Screen Protector Layer: Here's Why

    Many diehard gamers are excited to get their hands on the Nintendo Switch 2. However, be sure not to remove the screen protector layer: here's why.

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  • Close up of table saw blade
    Power Tools By Cody D. Campbell 8 months ago

    Table Saw Vs. Track Saw: Which Is Better For Your Woodworking Project?

    A good saw is a necessity for woodworking, but if you're struggling to decide between a track saw and a table saw, we have some advice that might help.

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