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I thought it was only pronounced "Throatwobbler Mangrove", Mr. Raymond Luxury Yacht...
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Not the solution (I'm not doing the whole thing for you, heh), but a little push to help you on your way. You can see the upper function is defined for all possible values of x and y except at (0,0), but with the piecewise addition defining a value of 0 at (0,0), you need to show that lim f(x,y) = 0 (x,y)->0 If it is, it's continuous on the entire graph, if not, then it's continuous everywhere except (0,0) Angelslayer: Resident Above-Average Math Major
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Well, they eat, shit, sleep a lot and cost money to support So really kids and pets are just about the same
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How long until the 'E' forms the Village People 2K3?
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That's quite a coup there When would the deadline be for submission for MNR?
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That's right up there with "The greatest match with Shawn Michaels jumping onto Ric Flair on a table" from another thread
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"DEAR MR. GATES: DID YOU GET THE MEMO ABOUT THE LATEST SECURITY HOLE IN XP? WE HAVE SOME SHIZZLE THAT NEEDS TO BE FIXED NOW. SINCERELY, RANDOM PROGRAMMER"
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This relates both to the online shopping topic, and in general the best ways to prevent identity theft 1. Order only from the big reputable sites with secure ordering 2. If your CC issuer has a website, use it regularly. This way you keep an eye on if anyone else has pilfered your # and is running up the charges. 3. Get your credit report regularly, so you know if someone else has opened up accounts in your name elsewhere There are other things you can do as well (anyone else feel free to add to this list), but these have kept me allright since I've been in the world of credit
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Well, weren't you not supposed to touch the official under any circumstance anyway? At least in the pre-nWo/Austin days before refs started getting their ass kicked as much as wrestlers themselves
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Anyone else catch in the background someone apparently running on-field and getting punked by security in the wake of the Cubs celebration?
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Are you referring to all solos in popular music (which at one time ,and could still be argued, would have included the likes of Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and Clapton) or just popular solos in the last decade or so?
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He got her because he's fat
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I suppose it's comforting that this kind of thing isn't confined to our side of the pond As for finding the triathalon amusing, I thought Brits were supposed to have a refined sense of humor </stereotype> Hell, not even that many yokels over here found that amusing
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I too would have to say it was Jericho. He has what I believe to be the best all around package for appeasing internet (technical wrestling skills) and arena fans (charisma and mic skills) alike, but since he's never been allowed to get the better of the E's golden triangle (Austin, Rock and Trips), chances of resurrecting his main event career are slim at this point.
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Reading through the list, I couldn't help but notice that almost all of the solos that I recognized (couldn't place all of them) were from the 70's and 80's and at latest early/mid-90's... Now while I still hear great solos from relative underground hardrock and metal bands, this is concerned with the current mainstream face of guitar rock, which either falls into two categories: The new hard rock that I dunno if there's an official genre name for (referring to the likes of Nickelback, Chevelle, Puddle of Mudd, etc.) and nu-metal. So, where have all the solos gone? Are current guitarists lazy and not wanting to learn solos when it's easier to pound out power chords on drop tuned guitars, or do radio stations not wang longer solo-filled songs taking away from precious commercial time, or is it something else? What are your thoughts on the matter
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He knows which side his bread is buttered on. Rob Van Dam said in an interview that he prefered working in ECW to WWE. But then again, not every wrestler is Rob Van Dam. True, plus RVD seems to be actively looking to get dropped by the 'E' so he can pursue interests elsewhere, although the 'E' will probably not drop him because 1) He still draws regardless of how he's mishandled and 2) Vince's mindset that even if he's not gonna use bigname wrestlers not associated with Levesque, he's gonna make sure no one else can use them either
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Emmitt Smith with 6 attempts for -1 yards. Maybe if he loses enough yards he'll actually fall back behind Payton in the record books.
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Test... test test test test <dun dun dun dun, dun dun dun dun>
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He knows which side his bread is buttered on
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Like I said earlier, the 'E' was worth nearly twice as much by the end of 2000 Then came the XFL Then came the WCW acquisition and Invasion debacle that chased away fans Then came the monopoly and the lackadaisical attitude towards the writing Hence why I found it funny when the article mentioned the value of the 'E' with the irony of the truth hidden to those who know
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Okay, maybe I didn't read the article that closely, but it seemed like that's what the deal was... I mean, there've been too many damn times when I mistype a URL and get send to some random search engine, I just thought this referred to all of those rather than Verisign's official one. So tell me then, what is the deal? Oh, and I do know what I'm talking about, I was just talking about the wrong thing
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Article here About damn time... I'm tired of everytime I'm trying to remember a domain and type in something similar but not the actual domain, then get rerouted to some random search engine with 20 popups.
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D'oh... that post somehow flew under my radar... probably because the auto-check for new posts took me right to Bob's post Anyways, I had thought that it was a gesture, and not an accident... As for physically being unable to go over the top, I'm not sure how that's possible, since anyone strong enough (maybe not in that BR, but overall) could just lift him up and throw him over... unless you mean that the fall from over-the-ropes to the floor would have just made Shiek break into pieces (which I could believe, given his seeming inability to walk in that event)