2008-07-27, 09:57 | Link #1763 |
Kira_Naruto, the ecchi
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Yes.. It took a little bit of time (as in few seconds top) to set up each software at first.. but then its as simple as a mouse click to each shortcut
and cookies for you for googling instead of being lazy and ask for the full answer
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2008-07-27, 11:19 | Link #1765 | |
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While i certainly can't understand the sentence fully, thank to you , i can approximately guess what does it means now
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2008-07-27, 12:49 | Link #1766 |
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You dont really need an account (I dont have one ). It takes but a single click to "refresh" your image for another year, and you can always click on them yourself to be certain they wont disappear comes a year time.
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2008-07-27, 13:15 | Link #1767 | |
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I was trying to register at another forum today and everytime I recieved this message
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2008-07-27, 13:39 | Link #1768 | |
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2008-07-27, 13:57 | Link #1770 | ||
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I'd imagine that it's the same principle behind why people will say something like "twelve hundred" instead of "one thousand [and] two hundred" (1,200). I've never done that and it personally bugs me when people go that route, but it's probably the same principle - you're cutting out placement qualifiers and you're shortening the overall statement. I'm not a linguist, those are just some quick thoughts on it.
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2008-07-27, 16:00 | Link #1772 | |
Gregory House
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In Spanish, though, that's much easier--words are shorter ("mil doscientos" instead of "one thousand two hundred" ).
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2008-07-28, 05:12 | Link #1773 |
Constellation
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someone sent me this trick question.. it goes like this
"If John is the son of Joe, then Joe is the ____ of John's Father" am still trying to figure out what to put in the blank XD
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2008-07-28, 05:23 | Link #1774 | |
Just call me Ojisan
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Spoiler for your answer is:
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2008-07-28, 06:01 | Link #1776 | |
Constellation
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and sorry
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2008-07-28, 06:07 | Link #1777 |
…Nothing More
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You didn't search for "riddle" then? Because I found the "Riddles! Post them here" thread pretty quickly.
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2008-07-28, 07:46 | Link #1778 | |
I disagree with you all.
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2008-07-28, 07:59 | Link #1779 | |
Honyaku no Hime
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(wonders if this is a US vs UK thing) the use of twelve hundred, sounds very military, i suppose within veryday speech it's not something we go by here. I'm just surprised we don't go "twenty oh 8" since it's shorter than saying two-thousand-and eight, lol but whatever floats our boats i guess, thanks for the reply tho ledgem
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