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+72 1. frederikaalund commented 11 years ago on video Get off the phone

Close call. ;)
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+14 2. frederikaalund commented 11 years ago on video Hallucinatory Optical Illusion

I can't believe that actually worked! Amazingly done :D
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+49 3. frederikaalund commented 11 years ago on video How to wake up an Irishman

I don't know why but I expected something involving a Guinness! :D
Great video nonetheless. :)
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+8 4. frederikaalund commented 11 years ago on video Emergency braking

#6 In the equivalent youtube video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ridS396W2BY) the description says the the truck is loaded with 40 tons of GCW (Gross Combination Weight)... Which only makes it more impressive!
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+4 5. frederikaalund commented 11 years ago on video Fail Compilation November 2012 || TNL

4:08 Kurwa! :D
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+10 6. frederikaalund commented 11 years ago on video 10 Common Science Myths

#8 Glass can indeed be perceived as a liquid. I'm in no way arguing against that! I'm sorry if it came out that way to you. I should have been clearer in my wording.
What I tried to say was that old windows that are thicker at the bottom is so not because glass is a liquid but because of the way glass panels were made back in the day.

I don't think we disagree. :)
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+28 7. frederikaalund commented 11 years ago on video 10 Common Science Myths

@ 2:00 "This means it actually flows very slowly, explaining why stained glass windows are thicker at the bottom".
This is not true and actually a "science myth" by itself! Science myth inception!

Sources: http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/General/Glass/glass.html and http://www.jimloy.com/physics/glass.htm