What are you doing on the Net right about now? :)
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A Former User last edited by
Listening to some soundart radio on my Foobar. And been checking the info about the station.
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A Former User last edited by
Was it much in comments to the existing threads?
I noticed a bit of a mess in the "Windows" board. Threads' order... -
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Probably surprising the heck out of Josh right about now. I have my tracks and I run in them, since the old system died this place hasn't been on my "to do" list. But--- I'm baaaacccckkkk!!!!
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A Former User last edited by
Was going to watch an old war movie, but can't stop listening to [Overkill]( "Josh Bartsch – Thursday 2pm-4pm, and Saturday 6pm-8pm.") on Bute FM.
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A Former User last edited by
You're an English native speaker? You tell me!
Well, the case of prasal verbs is interesting, isn't it?
I now have a hold on a Longman (IIRC), there is a special parameter there for each such phr.verb/verb phrase - namely the order. It means something sometimes.By the way, I often don't feel comfortable with the non-swapped order (v+p+n) - cause it can sound like a preposition rather than part of the ph.v.
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linuxmint7 last edited by
Switch on the wife, Turn on the wife, Turn the wife on, The wife's turned on.
Switch on the computer, Turn on the computer, Turn the computer on, The computer's turned on.
Quite a few different meanings, and one that could actually involve violence.
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A Former User last edited by
Reading stuff:
When you use the internet, the websites you visit are visible to your Internet Service Provider and browser provider, and it is possible that records are kept.
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A Former User last edited by
Still reading:
It is important to remember that turning on the private browsing setting or deleting your browsing history will only prevent other people using your computer from seeing which sites you have visited. Your internet service provider, search engine, law enforcement agencies and possibly (if browsing at work) your employer, will still be able to see which sites you have visited or keywords you have searched for.
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A Former User last edited by
BBC Guernsey playing in RealPlayer; Chrome open, reporting babajs. :chef: