Hyphens are dying out quickly. Only use them when the word isn't that common, or the two constituent parts are quite long, for example 'light-hearted'. So, as everyone else has said, 'online'.
Hyphens are dying out quickly. Only use them when the word isn't that common, or the two constituent parts are quite long, for example 'light-hearted'. So, as everyone else has said, 'online'.
Correct them in public, not in a private message, thus warning everyone of the fact it's a hoax. Perhaps phrase it as if you researched it further by using the word 'apparently', thus avoiding coming across as a know-it-all dickhead, and may excuse you if it turns out YOU are wrong.
The Brits did it before it was popular so they're basically hipsters
Hotmail IS basically Outlook, even if you're on the old design, there isn't much difference
I do hope you realise that I was joking, but they really do need to sort it out
Maybe posting scam comments is Whitson's way of making some money on the side.
Beat me to it!
I agree! Disappointed that MI wasn't on the list.
But if you have a booklet, it's folded in the middle. That means it has to be more like this, where the S is stapled:
VOTE: Mezzmo
Did anyone else notice 'Orreo cookies'?
Worked a dream, thanks!
That searches for search_str instead, but the one Whitson suggested works perfectly. http://bit.ly/Up7Qyc
I've tried (and failed) to get one working for Google News. Can anyone give me a hand?
unfortunately.
Most of the components in my laptop? Oh, and my lap!
No AI will ever replicate the mind of a 5-6 year old, their illogical and amusing thought processes are something science will never even begin to understand.
No, it means the same in Danish as in English. I guess they're referring to the circular shape the 3 'bridges' make though
What amazing film did you see in 2012 that everyone else should definitely see as well?
I find it rather amusing that you are blaming your iPhone on your inability to structure a sentence or use correct grammar.