General Chat
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Deleted User last edited by
What do you mean?
I mean that almost all the job is done on the servers, the browser basically just display the pages.
That is not what Safari does?
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A Former User last edited by admin
Sidney!
fancy what?I brought you a coffee, but moderators seem to've hacked it and I guess they now eventually consumed it themselves.
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A Former User last edited by
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I brought you a coffee, but moderators seem to've hacked it and I guess they now eventually consumed it themselves.Well, I see they haven't consumed it after all, but I guess it became awfully cold now...
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A Former User last edited by
No, you're not me*:P*
Well, it's already night started here(~7pm)
, and it wasn't the worst day in my life - by far. Not the best, but I'm relatively well, thanks. -
A Former User last edited by
"What do you wanna talk about?"
I'm afraid to talk about something like something - in case there's already a thread about it*:lol:*
Well, are you an occupied person? Like business or something?
Or will we just discuss my pain in the neck? Though I guess it can somehow relate to device injuries anyway*;)* -
A Former User last edited by
Hey, why don't you put a question mark in the normal way?
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linuxmint7 last edited by
Hey, why don't you put a question mark in the normal way?
Is it your style or what?No, it's not my style (to put a space before a question mark), but it is actually required in French and Portuguese grammar/punctuation, and it is a style I prefer (though I am not French or Portuguese), and have used it all through my schooling days, till the present day. I personally think it looks a lot neater, more intelligent and less cramped.
As for the full-stop (period) after the question mark, that is my style. The question mark signifies the end of a question (which is standard grammar/punctuation), but in addition, (for me) the full-stop marks the end of the sentence, which is why I include both if the sentence happens to end with a question.
Books, words and pictures ?. (This looks neater, more intelligent and less cramped, in my opinion.)
Books, words and pictures? (This looks cramped, amateurish and incomplete, in my opinion.)
Books, words and pictures ? (This just looks incomplete, in my opinion.)
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A Former User last edited by
No, it's not my style (to put a space before a question mark), but it is actually required in French and Portuguese grammar/punctuation, and it is a style I prefer (though I am not French or Portuguese), and have used it all through my schooling days, till the present day. I personally think it looks a lot neater, more intelligent and less cramped.
You're making that up, aren't you?
As for the full-stop (period) after the question mark, that is my style. The question mark signifies the end of a question (which is standard grammar/punctuation), but in addition, (for me) the full-stop marks the end of the sentence, which is why I include both if the sentence happens to end with a question.
You're crazy
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A Former User last edited by
This is new to me, i never used a space before a question mark as fair as i can remember.
Who's that i you're always talking about?