Thanks everyone for clearing it up.  It looks like the author of the 
tutorial may have had all PHP error reporting turned on and put the @ there 
in case the variables weren't set, which was after all what that if 
statement was checking.. or just got into the habit of putting it on any 
variable that may or may not be set.

-Mike


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