Clarke was shockingly booed by his home supporters when playing out dot balls, but with the required run-rate approaching eight an over, Watson smashed Yardy for consecutive leg-side sixes en route to his highest ODI score to relieve the pressure.
"All these dot-coms went out and bought lots of hardware, " Myers notes.
Eighty three empty crofts, he points out, dot the island.
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Last year, disability-issue complaints filed by air travelers with the Department of Transportation jumped a hefty 18.3% (DOT doesn't break out wheelchair issues).
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She had moved back to Canada, after a stint working in the United States flamed out due to the dot-com crash.
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And he once again showed he was up to the challenge, bowling a dot ball before helping to run out Piolet from the final ball.
Also around this time, the dot-com era had attracted talent out of the traditional enterprise and exacerbated productivity problems by leaving less motivated staff behind.
Gaming on mobile touchscreens isn't nearly so tactilely pleasing as that portable, however, so nostalgic modder Chad Boughton decided to swap out his GB's dot-matrix display for the Super AMOLED of a Galaxy Nexus.
Activities include biking around the island, leisurely enjoying a sea-view lunch and checking out the interesting rock formations that dot the coastline.
This principle lay behind the high spending of numerous consumer dot.com business which have now run out of money.
The dot.com crash of the early 2000s shook out a new industry and enabled the strongest companies with real business models to reemerge and thrive.
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The latter two dot.coms are already profitable because they have staked out territory with Microsoft-type gross margins.
With the debut of the Kindle Fire HD, the dot-com bubble survivor is working hard to build out its own ecosystem with as little reliance on others as possible.
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And the Swiss-based bank UBS Warburg was one of the first banks to take a publicly negative stance on dot.com stocks, recommending that investors sell-out from falling stocks, such as Freeserve, as early as June.
Also, many of the dot.com firms that have gone public are fast running out of cash.
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Abandoned homes dot one neighborhood where Sandy swept more than a dozen houses out to sea, leaving behind driveways leading nowhere.
The movie was based on a successful series of books, the first of which came out in 2000, at the height of the dot-com boom.
Following the dot com bubble, I realized that I was not cut out to be a stock picker, but I wanted to help others when it came to financial decisions, so I looked into becoming a financial planner.
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Yet by the early 2000s, many of these dot-com darlings had merged, been acquired or simply gone out of business.
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When they swept the ball wide Doug Howlett's outside break got them on front foot, and after Denis Hurley took it on Denis Leamy tried to reach out from a ruck right on the Toulouse line and dot down.
This was to be the next business to spin out of Microsoft after Expedia but missed the window before the dot-com bust.
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Southeastern said the Department of Transport (DOT) formally offered the continuation after it met the performance criteria set out in the franchise agreement.
"Clearly when you back out the barter transactions, as well as the three-year dot-com ad contracts that are now expiring, advertising wasn't a viable business model, " says Henry Asher, president of Northstar Group, a New York-based investment manager that holds the parent company's shares.
The solar stocks "mini-bubble", the meteoric rise of the clean energy sector in 2007 and the backing from Silicon Valley venture capitalists have led some to compare the clean energy sector to the dot com bubble of the late 1990s, but Nasdeo is quick to point out the differences.
Thin streams of white smoke fall out of the clear sky onto pastoral farmland, where small fires then dot the landscape and create smoke that blankets the area.
But although there were now only the mandatory four fielders inside the circle, dot balls built pressure and O'Brien finally went big again, only to hole out at long-off.
Some of the victims' relatives were at the vigil and one brightly colored group stood out: family and friends of Micayla Medek dressed in hot pink and holding polka-dot balloons.
But technology executives suffered a backlash following the bursting of the Dot-com bubble and before that, when the much-hyped Y2K or millennium bug turned out to be non-existent after clocks switched from 1999 to 2000.
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