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Interested In:
Dating Women, Friends
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Member Since:
Apr 2003
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Hometown:
south jersey/brooklyn
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Matthew's URL:
http://profiles.friendster.com/121158
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Occupation:
Grad student/Aspiring teacher
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What I enjoy doing:
Takin' it easy, German
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Favorite Books:
The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, The Motion of Light in Water, Giant Steps: The Autobiogoraphy of Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Libra, Jesus' Son, Brief Interviews With Hideous Men, The Journals Of John Cheever, Possession, Bad Behavior, Wonderful Town: New York Stories from The New Yorker
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Favorite Movies:
Topsy Turvy, Bananas, Manhattan, Blue Velvet, The Big Lebowski, Time Bandits, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, The Squid and the Whale, The Royal Tenenbaums, Taxi Driver, Mean Streets, American Boy: A Profile of Steven Prince, The Godfather, Boogie Nights
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Favorite Music:
I like pretty much everything, except rock and roll and classical.
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Favorite TV Shows:
Mr. Show, Reno 911, Strangers With Candy
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About Me:
Der Junge ist verdammt fresh-N-hot!
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Who I Want to Meet:
Someone who's up for anything. Except genocide.
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and sound with a heart of gold and a
mouth filled with teeth.
shape of trajectories of 2nd order
filters in the Z-plane become quite
obvious if you look at the triangular
plane of stability for both
coefficients, no straigt line from one
point within it to any another can
leave the triangle. To get an idea of
the trajecories in Z-plane, just
imagine the parabolic segment of
complex poles to be mapped to the
upper half of the unit circle
(parabolic end becomes real axis,
straight line becomes half circle), it
is obvious that linear interpolation
of coefficients is not a straight line
in Z-domain but an arc that bows
towards the circle.
because we both like to drink before
(and in) class...and we can spot the
psychos!
business, idly tapping my foot to some
lame ska music blaring over the PA,
waiting for the next band to finish
setting up. A short, slightly morose-
looking fellow in a cardigan I'm quite
sure I'd never met before approached
me. "I like your GBV shirt. They're
pretty good," he said. "Thanks! Yeah,
they rock," I replied. Thus began a
bout of what I assumed would be typical
between-band chit chat. But almost
immediately, the conversation took a
bizarre turn. "I've been thinking about
trying heroin" the stranger informed me
with a straight face. "I think it would
be really cool." Within the next sixty
seconds, my new friend brought up
heroin twice more, despite my attempts
to steer the conversation to more
familiar small-talk topics. I began to
wonder: Was this some sort of prank?
Was he strung out right at this moment?
Was I? Was he a narc? Over the next
several years, I had many more
conversations with Matthew. But none
more unsettling or ultimately memorable
than the first.
positive outlook on life.
a backside with a smackside. Also, the
man can channel Judy Garland like no
other. Seeing is believing.
thoughts. every once in a while, i
wonder, "how the heck is sweetass?"
thanks to friendster and the amazing
invention of the internet.