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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. It was VERY popular in the late 80's George
  2. Palmetto Woody Harrelson Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me George
  3. Most of those algebraic tricks, where you "prove" that 1 = 2, or such like, have steps involving dividing by zero (cleverly hidden, of course). :) George
  4. This eight-season show had seven different opening songs, well, actually, seven different variations on a theme. Cast members, in theme-appropriate garb, dance through the opening credits (except for the first season). George
  5. Since anything times 0 equals 0, 0/0 can equal anything (which is what they mean by "indeterminate." Your example is a limit. It would be accurate to say that the limit of 2x/x, as x approaches zero, is 2, since no matter how close you get to zero (without actually getting there), the answer is 2. In old epsilon-delta terminology, for any epsilon difference from 2, I can give a delta difference from X=0 so that f(X+d) - 2 < e. George
  6. Years ago AT&T was trying to sell me call waiting. The salesman asked, "Do you ever miss important calls, because you're on the phone?" My answer: "I wouldn't know." George
  7. Brad and Mike were in the same film as Hand and Spicoli. The other half of this is about facing someone from one's past with limited help from those nearby. George
  8. Bea Benederet ("Kate") died during the run of PJ (being replaced by June Lockhart in a different role); but I don't remember her from BH (or GA). George
  9. Mr. Hand has to face the vengeance of a student he failed in history years ago. He gets no help from Brad Hamilton or Mike Davone; but, surprisingly, Jeff Spicoli steps up. George
  10. "Sam Drucker" was in "Green Acres," "Petticoat Junction," and "The Beverly Hillbillies." I'm blanking on the woman. Maybe WW, Raf, or Human can figure it out. George
  11. The first part sounds like "The Day the Earth Stood Still," but I don't recognize the second part. George
  12. It was called "Learning the Ropes." It was late 80's, but close enough. If you want to have a go, Hiway, have at it. Or open up a free post. George
  13. It HAS been a while! How ya doin', Ayuh? George
  14. I don't think we've done this one for almost two years, so I'm not really bad. I'm just drawn that way. George
  15. No. This was a syndicated sitcom. Alzado had to be a masked wrestler so no one at his school would know what he was doing. Assuming Hiway is still lurking, he might get it. But I'll give it another day. George
  16. I'll assume you were responding to WW, not me. George
  17. This one is pretty obscure, but I remember watching it and thought it was pretty good. At least, it had a clever title. Lyle Alzado portrays a high school teacher who moonlights as a masked wrestler. George
  18. I've never seen "Platoon." Is the new one "The Fugitive"? George
  19. Sabrina Harrison Ford Air Force One George
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