Don't go telling the Irish Repuplic they're part of the British Isles. The republic does not recognise that it is part of the British Isles or that the British Isles even exists.
Must be twenty years since that book was published and I still have my original copy somewhere. I coded just about everything I could from it. Some of it took a very long time to render on the old 386SX I was using at the time. Still enjoyed every last bit of it though. Good to see people are still inspired by it.
If there were a chart of the best fried chicken the Colonel's receipe would barely make it into the top forty. So what's the big deal with the secret anyway?
Most people don't buy that stuff because it's delicious, they buy it because it's cheap and convenient and doesn't taste too bad.
Seen much better TARDIS doors that that. Plenty of people (including me) have done TARDIS bedroom doors for their kids that are correct double doors. This is little more than a paint job.
Funny how many people have done this online since it appeared on TV a few weeks before christmas. One guy said to me that it's amazing how many people living in truly cold areas didn't know about the instant snow trick until it appeared on TV. He told me how steam locos used to pull around their own pet snow cloud when he was young.
Yes fine so in some languages the adjective comes after the noun. Anybody who watches the grand boucle can tell you that the french say the jersey yellow rather than the yellow jersey. But so what?
Kids don't have trouble learning other adjectives do they? Can they not tell the difference between rough and smooth? As examples we say the rough rock and the smooth glass, we don't say the glass smooth or the rock rough and yet kids don't have problems learning those.
Most people don't buy that stuff because it's delicious, they buy it because it's cheap and convenient and doesn't taste too bad.
Sure take your junk home with you, but who cares if it comes down gently or breaks on landing when it's just some old cardboard tube?
Kids don't have trouble learning other adjectives do they? Can they not tell the difference between rough and smooth? As examples we say the rough rock and the smooth glass, we don't say the glass smooth or the rock rough and yet kids don't have problems learning those.