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The tentacles of the Giant Squid and Colossal Squid are particularly formidable, having powerful suckers and pointed teeth at the ends of the tentacle. The teeth of the Giant Squid resemble bottle caps, and function like small, circular saws; while the tentacles of the Colossal Squid wield two long rows of swiveling, tri-pointed hooks.
(, Tue 19 May 2009, 15:51, archived)
# Well, shit.
(, Tue 19 May 2009, 15:54, archived)
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Snails are another class of Mollusca. They have far less elaborate tentacles than the Cephalopods. Pulmonate land snails usually have two sets of tentacles on the head: the upper pair have an eye at the end; the lower pair are for olfaction. Both pairs are fully retractable. Some marine snails such as the abalone and the top snails, Trochidae have numerous small tentacles around the edge of the mantle. These are known as pallial tentacles.

Cnidarians, which include among others the jellyfishes, are another phylum with many tentaculated specimens. Cnidarians often have huge numbers of cnidocytes on their tentacles. Cnidocytes are cells containing a coiled thread-like structure called a nematocyst, which can be fired at potential prey.
(, Tue 19 May 2009, 15:54, archived)
# :(
(, Tue 19 May 2009, 15:57, archived)
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To begin with, excessive water kills about 75 percent of all rhododendrons purchased. Rhododendrons are fibrous, shallow rooted plants that need good drainage to perform well. Historically, gardeners have been told to dig a hole twice as wide and twice as deep as the root ball. After the hole is completed put the plant in the hole and back-fill it with a mixture of peat, soil and other amendments. Many rhododendrons die from this guidance.
(, Tue 19 May 2009, 15:58, archived)
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It is also clear that the subgraphs T and H in such a case are uniquely determined in
any resulting graph G. Also the incidence structure I with a row for each vertex x ∈ H
and a column for each vertex y ∈ T and noting an edge connecting x to y by the entry
1 in the corresponding place of I is unique. Therefore we have the homomorphism σ
mapping G onto (T , H, I ). Thus, we may first find all degree sequences b and c and
having constructed the corresponding subgraphs find the possible incidence structures
I to form the required graphs G
(, Tue 19 May 2009, 16:02, archived)
# Trudat
(, Tue 19 May 2009, 16:10, archived)
# I'm actually a bit gutted about those rhododendrons, truth be told
(, Tue 19 May 2009, 16:11, archived)
# I know, I know
but let's try to find a positive in all this and move on.
(, Tue 19 May 2009, 16:19, archived)
# fucking shitty rhodadendons!
sounds like some japanese movie baddie
(, Tue 19 May 2009, 17:51, archived)
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Reading is made too easy nowadays, with cheap paper editions and
free libraries. A man does not appreciate at its full worth the
thing that comes to him without effort. Who now ever gets the thrill
which Carlyle felt when he hurried home with the six volumes of
Gibbon's "History" under his arm, his mind just starving for want
of food, to devour them at the rate of one a day? A book should be
your very own before you can really get the taste of it, and unless
you have worked for it, you will never have the true inward pride
of possession.
(, Tue 19 May 2009, 16:18, archived)