I think part of a cabin dare contest made this person eat a spoon of peanut butter or something. Turns out the boy was allergic to the stuff and yeah...
In year 8, we had an upcoming camp and I heard some rumours - I didn't think about googling to confirm it back then. I asked teacher "Is it true someone died at camp?"
Teacher replies "yes..." Awkward silence followed.
Blue Clay is untraditional and is unappealing. If I was playing on blue clay courts, I would be confused with whether it was a hardcourt or not :jawdrop: Might lead to mistaking the ball's bounce and ultimately timing your stroke? :uhoh:
At the moment, I would say Isner. His colossal serve and forehand has improved in the past year and and aspect that also is underrated is his second serve - with such stature he executes formidable, pinpoint kick serves with alot topspin and depth into the court. Remember, he was the ONLY guy...
Coincidentally enough, that day had VERY difficult conditions to play in; blustering winds indicative of both players UE's and double faults in that match. That match could've gone either way, but I do agree that it was a feat for Djokovic to beat the in-form Berdych.
Oh, and if you are keen on...
A-d-d-i-t-i-o-n of O-r-d-i-n-a-t-e-s.
So for y=|x|+|x+2|,
You would sketch |x| and |x+2| individually first in one colour. (Don't tell me you can't do these)
Now you start adding the y-values or ordinates of both graphs in order to find a new point.
e.g. At x=1 (imagine a line), y=|x| would...
LOL Do you not know how long I wrote that ago? That was during CHEMICAL EARTH; METALS - probably the most comprehensible modules of Prelim. *WhatACricker
Now look what you're doing - you're making Planino cricker-like as well :chainsaw2: