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How to: Sites that tell you how to do something. - Need to know how to clean your gutters? Make homemade paper?
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How come?: Sites that tell you why things are and how they work. - Why do you have to clean a CD by wiping in a straight line, from the center to the edge?
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What Is?: Sites that help you find currency exchange rates, translations, Zip/Postal Codes, and more.
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Where are?: Sites that try to help you physically locate something. You live in Estartit, Spain and you're visiting Winnemucca, Nevada (US)... where can you find an ATM?
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FAQs Frequently Asked Questions on a variety of subjects, and FAQ compilations.
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Maps Digital maps and mapping sites.
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How to:
Learn2
Learn how to make, or do, practically anything (dribble an American football??) - Become a true Renaissance carbon-based-lifeform!
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How come?:
How Stuff Works
Marshall Brain answers your questions. Want to know how passports work? Why snot is sticky? Whether water freezes inside water towers? This is the place.

How things work
Louis A. Bloomfield, Professor of Physics, and author of How Things Work: the Physics of Everyday Life fields your questions, primarily relating to physics.

The Skinny on...
Hannah Holmes, from Portland, Maine gives you the skinny on those idle questions that mysteriously pop into your head.
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Postal Code Lookup
Sending a letter, postcard or package to an address in Canada or the United States? This site will provide you with both the correct Postal Code/Zip Code, and the approved form of address.
United States Postal Service
Find Zip Codes by location or locations by Zip Code. Track your Priority Mail; Calculate postage rates; Put in a change of Address - Allof these things and more. It's pretty much like having a virtual post office in your house.

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Where Are?:
VISA - ATM Locator
Locate the closest Automatic Teller Machine to your present location, worldwide

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Product Review Net
An online comparison guide, similar to Consumer Reports
My Reference Desk
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FAQ Finder
FindOut
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Science Net
NYU provides a list of Searchable Science indexes and databases.

Sci.chem FAQ
Frequently asked questions, of a chemical nature. Extremely useful if you need technical questions answered. However, there are a lot of fun, browseable areas too. For example, you can learn how to make your own Lava Lamp; remove stains, rust and tarnish; convert cooking oil into diesel fuel - and much more.

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