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If you take the limit of x^x as x approaches 0 from the northeast
(that is, taking on values of the form q+iq where q is real), then,
according to my calculations, the limit is e^(-sqrt(2)*pi/8+sqrt(2)*pi/8*i)
which is approximately 0.4876+.30275i.  Ain't that a kick in he head???
--Guy