I suddenly get this message :| I've been voting for a couple of years now and ... if I remember correctly, the email has been confirmed when I registered a while back. is there an options in the settins for Re-Confirmation that I missed?
Herbisaurus
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"You must have a confimed email in order to vote" -
[spelling] What's with Ukraine's Covernment?No polit-eeeks please :) ** Nice wording though
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New word invented - icidismWARNING - not to prefix with 'su'.
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Congratulations Sergey!!!:rose: Chris - Fleurs et une carte, à partir de la plupart d'entre nous?
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Warning sign on users who "improved" the profile style! -
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!O, Hold your breath, next year will be ... VANADIUM year !!!! ahmm... Anyone knows what to expect :confused:
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I like kitchen gadgets. But...there are limits.:laugh:
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Do they admit their education system to be ineligible?Kim Jong-il's grandson to study at French university Al-Assad in Western Eye Hospital[^] King Abdullah attended St Edmund's School, Hindhead Kim Jung Un attended the private English-language "International School" in Gümligen And so forth... They all have local culture which they admire and cultivate. But they send their heirs to be educated outdoors. Is that de facto an admission that their education system is ineligible? or a way to "know the enemy" in a preperation for later stages in their rule?
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Phantom Upvoter Jr.?Yes! His last run was about a half an hour ago :suss: I've alerted the F(CP)BI
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Ballmer is the -$18B man!And another B for his friend Bill...
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I am unconversant , aren't I?So, it seems, were some other "chaps":
Bill's link provided:
Good writers have used “literally” nonliterally as far back as the 18th century. Charles Dickens used it. So did James Joyce, Louisa May Alcott, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Vladimir Nabokov. ... (and) ... If you’re hearing the nonliteral “literally” or “irregardless” or “ain’t” enough to annoy you, that’s a case for including them in dictionaries, not against it.
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I am unconversant , aren't I?Yay :-D So I am conversant!!
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I am unconversant , aren't I?The Cambridge Guide to English Usage wrote:
Historically speaking, both ain’t and aren’t are probably descended from an’t, recorded during the late C17 as the regular contraction. Sound changes of the C18 affected the pronunciation of the vowel "a" before nasal consonants, raising it in some dialects, and lowering and retracting it in others. While ain’t is a product of the first process, aren’t represents the second in terms of British (r-less) pronunciation – though not in general American. If only an’t was still available, it would avoid the grammatical discomfort and provide a nonstigmatized alternative to ain’t.
So, I am clear now then, ain't I? :confused:
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My internet isn't this fast!Looks like you are not downloading from the internet, you are downloading THE internet :) Practically - it's probably a bug with the bytes\KB\MB\GB convertion - when a double is too large, it ruturens Infinity as the numeric value [^]
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Does anyone have experience with EE consultants?What of earth makes you think that? I was just taking my chances (which are better than roulette)
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Does anyone have experience with EE consultants?Does your middle name start with 'M'?
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I underdtand those who vote 1I agree, :) BUT with all the heavy weight vultures, preying on the newbies, in order to get a feeling of self-importance, Mr. Maunder has done well to protect the vulnerable :-O
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I underdtand those who vote 1Click the link, you'll see what I mean ... The bloke wrote: "Reason for my vote of 3 - good work!" BTW, it's not my Tip, which is irrelevant, and if you've mentioned it already, it's a terribly good one if you ask me.
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I underdtand those who vote 1Those who vote 1 instead of 5 I can understand (:mad:) But those who vote 3 instead of 5[^]? :wtf:* * Perhaps they follow the idea that the best approach in life is the zen of steady hidebound - hence Avg(1,5) = 3 :confused:
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Beer Truck Overturns On Columbus Highway RampIt's best if you don't laugh at Americans, Seing as much like our beer, we're also terrible at taking criticism, while we're at it, we're also terrible at picking sides in "Arab Spring" countries...