A new dent or bump in your forehead may indicate a range of medical conditions, including trauma, Paget’s disease of bone, and more. Always see a doctor about any new skull depressions. Dents and ...
Despite the Mythbusters determining that, yes, golf ball-like dimples increase your fuel economy, your car’s dents don’t have the same effect. In fact, your dents may be decreasing your drag ...
You don't need buckets of Bondo to fix a dent. We show you how to repair sheetmetal with affordable tools. Some people wear their dents and scrapes as battle scars—trophies of heroic acts or ...
Scratch and dent appliances, does that term sound familiar? If you've ever hunted for big-ticket home bargains, it will be. Scratch and dent refers to brand new, large appliances sold at heavy ...
No matter how zealously you care for your car or truck, any time it's out in public there's a risk it's going to suffer a dent or ding. A distracted driver poking at his or her phone bumps it from ...
Nothing tarnishes a car's appearance like dings, dents, and scratches. Whether these blemishes are caused by an inconsiderate motorist in the grocery store parking lot or our own errors, it's never ...
With the rise of streaming and what can only be described as professional Internet usage, more people are finding themselves wearing headphones throughout the day. Whether you are listening to music ...
Note: This piece was written by Rhonda Glenn and originally ran on usga.org on Feb. 28, 2012. In the 1950s, Jim Dent was a rangy black kid knocking golf balls around The Hill, a course in a poor ...
The last time I spoke to Jim Dent, native son of Augusta, Ga., was a month before this year’s Masters, aka the Rory McIlroy Dance Party. Jim, in his wooden-driver driving prime, drove the ball about ...
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