Predator_05 Posted February 2, 2009 Author Share Posted February 2, 2009 I was sorta expecting this any time:haha: btw deleted or sent to jokes section? Had couple of wishes :winky: Deleted. Link to comment
Cricketics Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 Will pay to watch this Leopard any day.. Link to comment
Predator_05 Posted February 2, 2009 Author Share Posted February 2, 2009 When he bats these days, he doesn't look like he is slogging at all. Remember the 42 against SL. Almost all the boundaries were perfect cricket shots, yet he scored at well over run a ball Link to comment
Guest dada_rocks Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 Mods can I change my hanlde to veeru_rocks please without resetting the stat of dada_rocks account dada has cheated by joining CPM // Link to comment
Mr. Wicket Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 flamy, if you understood that can you translate for me please? I'm still trying to wonder what exactly dada's "hanlde" is, or whether it's just the result of him banging on the keyboard in excitement at a pork-eating Muslim once more. Link to comment
fineleg Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 flamy, if you understood that can you translate for me please? I'm still trying to wonder what exactly dada's "hanlde" is, or whether it's just the result of him banging on the keyboard in excitement at a pork-eating Muslim once more. :haha: Link to comment
graphic23 Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 Salil, hanlde: it can be decomposed to two parts: han + lde: han refers to the guy who played the Chinese Ambassador to US in Rush Hour and lde refers to linear differential equation, whether its constant coefficient or not, I do not know. Therefore, when he changes the hanlde, he is differentiating the result of the lde again, and the han is a constant since that guy doesn't change, he's just aged by about 11 years. So it will be: (han+11)(lde)' = hay(lde)' and assuming that he's just looking for a particular solution of the lde and not a homogeneous one, it becomes, hay0 = hayo. Therefore, he wants to change it to hayo. QED. Link to comment
flamy Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 Salil, hanlde: it can be decomposed to two parts: han + lde: han refers to the guy who played the Chinese Ambassador to US in Rush Hour and lde refers to linear differential equation, whether its constant coefficient or not, I do not know. Therefore, when he changes the hanlde, he is differentiating the result of the lde again, and the han is a constant since that guy doesn't change, he's just aged by about 11 years. So it will be: (han+11)(lde)' = hay(lde)' and assuming that he's just looking for a particular solution of the lde and not a homogeneous one, it becomes, hay0 = hayo. Therefore, he wants to change it to hayo. QED. :hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical: Link to comment
Guest BossBhai Posted February 2, 2009 Share Posted February 2, 2009 -- Removed on request of the user -- Link to comment
fineleg Posted February 3, 2009 Share Posted February 3, 2009 He wants to change his User name (otherwise known as Handle) to Veeru_rocks because Dada ( otherwise known as Saurav Ganguly in the Cricket world ) joined a Communist party (otherwise known as CPM ) ..... if you couldnt figure that much out from DR's post perhaps you shouldnt be posting on a MB ? *** expecting silence to prevail **** boss bhai, when did SG join CPM? i thought he only featured in CPM calendar, not joined the party/standing in election etc.? Link to comment
Ram Posted February 3, 2009 Share Posted February 3, 2009 flamy, if you understood that can you translate for me please? I'm still trying to wonder what exactly dada's "hanlde" is, or whether it's just the result of him banging on the keyboard in excitement at a pork-eating Muslim once more. Salil, hanlde: it can be decomposed to two parts: han + lde: han refers to the guy who played the Chinese Ambassador to US in Rush Hour and lde refers to linear differential equation, whether its constant coefficient or not, I do not know. Therefore, when he changes the hanlde, he is differentiating the result of the lde again, and the han is a constant since that guy doesn't change, he's just aged by about 11 years. So it will be: (han+11)(lde)' = hay(lde)' and assuming that he's just looking for a particular solution of the lde and not a homogeneous one, it becomes, hay0 = hayo. Therefore, he wants to change it to hayo. QED. :cantstop: Link to comment
The Outsider Posted February 3, 2009 Share Posted February 3, 2009 Salil, hanlde: it can be decomposed to two parts: han + lde: han refers to the guy who played the Chinese Ambassador to US in Rush Hour and lde refers to linear differential equation, whether its constant coefficient or not, I do not know. Therefore, when he changes the hanlde, he is differentiating the result of the lde again, and the han is a constant since that guy doesn't change, he's just aged by about 11 years. So it will be: (han+11)(lde)' = hay(lde)' and assuming that he's just looking for a particular solution of the lde and not a homogeneous one, it becomes, hay0 = hayo. Therefore, he wants to change it to hayo. QED. :laugh: Link to comment
Guest BossBhai Posted February 3, 2009 Share Posted February 3, 2009 -- Removed on request of the user -- Link to comment
Mr. Wicket Posted February 3, 2009 Share Posted February 3, 2009 He wants to change his User name (otherwise known as Handle) to Veeru_rocks because Dada ( otherwise known as Saurav Ganguly in the Cricket world ) joined a Communist party (otherwise known as CPM ) ..... if you couldnt figure that much out from DR's post perhaps you shouldnt be posting on a MB ? *** expecting silence to prevail **** Easier to understand when it's written in English, BB. My 'drivel-to-English' dictionary still hasn't arrived in the mail. Link to comment
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