PaperBiro Well-Known Member Joined Jul 7, 2008 Messages 4,159 Car(s) a Veloster Mar 15, 2009 #2,621 Would he look like the Stig afterwards?
ashspet Nothing to see here, move along people! DONOR Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 10,496 Location Oz Mar 15, 2009 #2,622 OMG is that his real face?
PaperBiro Well-Known Member Joined Jul 7, 2008 Messages 4,159 Car(s) a Veloster Mar 15, 2009 #2,623 Would it now be so ever since he made a guest appearance on Doctor Who?
ashspet Nothing to see here, move along people! DONOR Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 10,496 Location Oz Mar 15, 2009 #2,624 How many words were not needed in that last question?
PaperBiro Well-Known Member Joined Jul 7, 2008 Messages 4,159 Car(s) a Veloster Mar 15, 2009 #2,625 So you're suggesting we should try to shorten our sentences by as much as possible?
Cobol74 Forum Addict Joined Mar 21, 2006 Messages 17,506 Location The banana republic of Ukania Car(s) Honda Accord 2.2 i-Dtec Sport Estate.Hyundai Ix20 Mar 15, 2009 #2,626 Really?
ashspet Nothing to see here, move along people! DONOR Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 10,496 Location Oz Mar 15, 2009 #2,627 Ja?
Cobol74 Forum Addict Joined Mar 21, 2006 Messages 17,506 Location The banana republic of Ukania Car(s) Honda Accord 2.2 i-Dtec Sport Estate.Hyundai Ix20 Mar 15, 2009 #2,628 You can say so much more with a long sentence, can you not?
ashspet Nothing to see here, move along people! DONOR Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 10,496 Location Oz Mar 15, 2009 #2,629 Would it not be prudent to measure the persepacity of the intent of the contextualisation of the verbage to ensure that the reader is able to comprehend not only the stated intent but also the underlying subtext of the author, or not?
Would it not be prudent to measure the persepacity of the intent of the contextualisation of the verbage to ensure that the reader is able to comprehend not only the stated intent but also the underlying subtext of the author, or not?
PaperBiro Well-Known Member Joined Jul 7, 2008 Messages 4,159 Car(s) a Veloster Mar 15, 2009 #2,630 No?
ashspet Nothing to see here, move along people! DONOR Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 10,496 Location Oz Mar 15, 2009 #2,631 Would you like to change your answer to the affirmative?
PaperBiro Well-Known Member Joined Jul 7, 2008 Messages 4,159 Car(s) a Veloster Mar 15, 2009 #2,632 PaperBiro said: No? Click to expand...
ashspet Nothing to see here, move along people! DONOR Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 10,496 Location Oz Mar 15, 2009 #2,633 PaperBiro said: Yes? Click to expand... may I assist you with the fix above?
PaperBiro Well-Known Member Joined Jul 7, 2008 Messages 4,159 Car(s) a Veloster Mar 15, 2009 #2,634 PaperBiro said: No? Click to expand...
ashspet Nothing to see here, move along people! DONOR Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 10,496 Location Oz Mar 15, 2009 #2,635 So is that all there is to say?
PaperBiro Well-Known Member Joined Jul 7, 2008 Messages 4,159 Car(s) a Veloster Mar 15, 2009 #2,636 Yes?
darkshark0159 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 24, 2007 Messages 1,903 Location Guildford, Surrey, Yoo Kay Car(s) Mercedes-Benz C240 W203, British Rail Class 450 Mar 15, 2009 #2,637 No seriously. Do it. Just do it. Oh, and "?"
PaperBiro Well-Known Member Joined Jul 7, 2008 Messages 4,159 Car(s) a Veloster Mar 15, 2009 #2,638 It's not going to give me a virus is it?
darkshark0159 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 24, 2007 Messages 1,903 Location Guildford, Surrey, Yoo Kay Car(s) Mercedes-Benz C240 W203, British Rail Class 450 Mar 15, 2009 #2,639 LOL You think a JPEG will give you a virus?
Davetouch is un-Stoppable Joined Jul 30, 2006 Messages 8,543 Location Longbridge, Birminghamland Car(s) '00 9-3 2.0 Turbo Vert, Various MGs, '99 Ringoo Mar 15, 2009 #2,640 What about the fact that my mate got a trojan from a JPEG?