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    What Are Your Deepest Fears?

    I still have that fear! :frown:
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    What Are Your Deepest Fears?

    Its "breathe" my friend! :-p
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    Chinese boy who could see in pitch black

    lol! :smile: But, actually I don't think zombies have any problem with sunlight... Its just that its difficult to create horror scene in broad daylight! :-p
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    Chinese boy who could see in pitch black

    I don't know why you said that... Newspapers at my place mostly contain stuff about politics, corruption or some paparazzi stuff...(None I find interesting..!) And just a page on science/technology! Don't know about other countries!
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    When do you pull the plug on a friend?

    Reading that :bugeye:...I dnt think one can have second thoughts about dumping annoying friends! :-p That's right...If you keep yourself busy with something that interests you (hobby or something), you may find people having similar tastes. Infact, you may then not even bother making...
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    Chinese boy who could see in pitch black

    Stumbled upon these recently. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2095309/Someones-eating-carrots-Chinas-cat-eye-boy-dark.html http://www.whydontyoutrythis.com/2013/08/chinese-boy-with-ability-to-see-in-pitch-black-stuns-medics.html I so always wanted the ability to see in the dark! I...
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    Resultant Velocity of a Projectile

    There seems a small ambiguity in that sentence. Can you find the resultant velocity and angle with vertical after 1.3 sec? Just to check if you really got it! :smile:
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    Resultant Velocity of a Projectile

    You're doing it right bro.. Maybe by the 'assumptions' they mean some basic assumptions like neglecting resistance by air, uniform gravity, etc.
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    Social Phobia and Anxiety: Is This Survey Accurate?

    scored 48 Though I agree I dn't suffer from social anxiety, I'll say itz pseudoscience
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    What is the Constant of Proportionality in Newton's Second Law of Motion?

    Linear momentum is defined as p=mv Assuming there is no change in mass and differentiating, you get F=dp/dt
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