“Whoever” is correct. It’s a subject in its clause; the clause as a whole acts as the object in the main clause.
“Whoever” is correct. It’s a subject in its clause; the clause as a whole acts as the object in the main clause.
The analogy kind of falls apart at the part about your mom (I’m hoping?).
I don’t see how this has anything to do with MRAs. You can be feminist and against cutting babies’ genitals at the same time.
From what I've seen, the sets are priced well. Less than 10 cents per part on average. I think it's a lot of little parts packed densely together, which is why it might look like you're getting less.
Like this?
I've never met an angry goose, and my city's lousy with geese. Am I super lucky, or does everyone else just go around antagonizing them?
I was 5 (and one day) when my brother was born. I had fully convinced myself that I would have to be his dad when I grew up.
Is there an Amazon Student version of this deal?
Is there an Amazon Student version of this deal?
No, David properly attached all the parts (and no glue of course). The tiles that make up the waterfall are attached to a Lego net underneath:
No, David properly attached all the parts (and no glue of course). The tiles that make up the waterfall are attached to a Lego net underneath:
No, David properly attached all the parts (and no glue of course). The tiles that make up the waterfall are attached to a Lego net underneath:
I don't care how they sell it, parts are parts, and the more the better :)
You shouldn't be pluralizing an adjective anyway.
I think I'm doing something wrong. When I open the .dmg (4S) file with jZip (or 7-zip, both on Windows 8), I'm not seeing the .ipsw file at all. Just these: 0.ddm, 1.apple_partition_map, 2.hfs, and 3.free. I understand that I need to open the .hfs, but I'm at a loss as to how to do that. Feeling like an idiot here...…
I think I'm doing something wrong. When I open the .dmg (4S) file with jZip (Windows 8), I'm not seeing the .ipsw file at all. Just these: 0.ddm, 1.apple_partition_map, 2.hfs, and 3.free. Do I need to open one of those to find it? What program do I need to open them in? I'm feeling like an idiot here. :|
There's this site I frequent, that gets thread posts that are much more verbose and ungrammatical than these. Here's a snippet:
^Not true; each hexagon actually consists of 93 parts: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ltdemartinet/7496758316/in/photostream