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How Stuff WorksThe website with all of the answers By Emma Kae - 10th May 2001 - Back to News There are times when one peers quizzically at an object for moments at a time, wondering exactly how it came to be that way. It might be a chocolate bar, or an aeroplane engine, or something as seemingly simple as a pair of sunglasses.
The next time you are wondering how something works, log on to Marshall Brain’s HowStuffWorks.com for the solution to your pondering.
A very cool yet educational website, one thing is for sure – the name says it all. There are thousands of topics that have been explored and explained online.
Chances are that something you have always wondered about will no longer be a cause for concern – with the great search function you can hunt down a particular topic in no time.
You can browse the database until something jumps out at you or take the guided animated tour to see the sights.
Whatever you ponder, you are bound to find something to interest you at HowStuffWorks.com
Click here to see the website now!
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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