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So naturally I've been fantasizing alot, (IM a quite shy type and don't share these things even with family but since im online it's all good i figure) Anyways everyone Ive fantasized about has out of no where come and hit on me I mean eith at my work or home, my gym trainer stole my file and showed up at my door step, my boss, a client and a life long friend for STARTERS. This is crazy I'm afraid somehow I have a phycic link or something I mean these are secret fantacies Im scared of fantacizing now because it's going to wreak havoc

2006-12-07 06:00:03 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Biology

are solid-state materials that can be made either semiconducting or metallic without any doping.
Who's got the answer?

2006-12-07 05:55:59 · 2 answers · asked by DiphallusTyranus 3 in Chemistry

2006-12-07 05:55:24 · 2 answers · asked by andrew 2 in Chemistry

2006-12-07 05:55:17 · 3 answers · asked by petekd1 1 in Mathematics

2006-12-07 05:55:13 · 14 answers · asked by tictic242 2 in Astronomy & Space

I've kind of got my head around the whole light-year thing but how can scientists say that a planet is sixty million light years away if they haven't had sixty million light years of experiments on it? And how can you measure how old the universe is?
Both I and Mr. GorgeousFluffpot are baffled by this (particularly as his counting isn't very good, anyway).

2006-12-07 05:54:05 · 13 answers · asked by gorgeousfluffpot 5 in Astronomy & Space

Computer monitors mix red, green and blue, but they are only a small part of the spectrum. Can other colours, such as red and yellow mix in the same way red, green and blue can?

2006-12-07 05:53:24 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Physics

2006-12-07 05:53:20 · 4 answers · asked by bonita p 1 in Chemistry

explainhow you reached you answer.

2006-12-07 05:52:27 · 8 answers · asked by chuka e 1 in Mathematics

explainhow you reached you answer.

2006-12-07 05:52:16 · 2 answers · asked by chuka e 1 in Mathematics

Copper is used over other metals for generating electricity with magnets. Why? Are there better metals that will generate more electricity?

2006-12-07 05:51:12 · 7 answers · asked by devconx 1 in Earth Sciences & Geology

2006-12-07 05:51:00 · 4 answers · asked by Roller 2 in Geography

2006-12-07 05:49:00 · 2 answers · asked by revengeance 2 in Mathematics

I am baffled by a problem I have had with battery-operated Christmas lights I bought about three years ago in the UK.
The two sets of lights are identical. There are about a dozen lights (presumably LEDs) in each set.
When I first bought them they worked fine with two alkaline AA-sized batteries for each set. But their performance was poor with rechargeable batteries.
I have just tried the lights again. About half the lights in each set glow normally. The next few are dimmer than normal and the last few don't light up at all.
To check them out I tried several lots of alkaline batteries from different brands. With all of them only some of the lights came on.
A friend who is good with electrical things said the problem is that in recent years alkaline batteries have become weaker, because the manufacturers have had to cut out one or more of the chemicals they formerly used (such as lead).
Does anyone know if this is correct? If so, how can I make the lights work normally again???

2006-12-07 05:47:50 · 3 answers · asked by Jenny 1 in Physics

2006-12-07 05:47:45 · 2 answers · asked by ltaylor4life 1 in Biology

yea, i know how to get a circle, or cylinder pi x rsquared and all that, help me!

2006-12-07 05:47:08 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

ROR',RCOOH, RCOC',RCOOR'

2006-12-07 05:46:18 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Chemistry

I think Lion.
Research by Discovery channel showed that Lion will win if Lion and Tiger of comparable size fight.

2006-12-07 05:44:22 · 17 answers · asked by Abhijit D 2 in Zoology

Has to do with covalent bonds...Links would be appreciated

2006-12-07 05:44:08 · 2 answers · asked by mrs_aristizabal 2 in Chemistry

2006-12-07 05:43:01 · 10 answers · asked by alin u 1 in Earth Sciences & Geology

Is there really such thing as cloning?

2006-12-07 05:41:05 · 8 answers · asked by Brystle 1 in Biology

2006-12-07 05:40:53 · 12 answers · asked by renganathan g 2 in Mathematics

Or, did the flag disintegrate from the sun's intense rays? Or, was it made from something special to keep it from disintegrating?

2006-12-07 05:40:29 · 12 answers · asked by PreCursor 2 in Astronomy & Space

2006-12-07 05:39:31 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Weather

on itv now

2006-12-07 05:37:09 · 8 answers · asked by TheOneAndOnly 3 in Weather

2006-12-07 05:36:45 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Weather

methane, ethane, propane ,butane

2006-12-07 05:36:05 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Chemistry

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