Comment Re:Fear of Slashdot grammar shone upon me (Score 1) 221
"Yet they do; fear of sunlight shone upon them"
In this case the semicolon would imply a "because" but it's still somewhat stilted phrasing...
"Yet they do; fear of sunlight shone upon them"
In this case the semicolon would imply a "because" but it's still somewhat stilted phrasing...
One of the cases where a semicolon would be beneficial, no?
How strange that I figured it was Ulysses before even clicking the link
OP, to bamboozle your colleagues let it display the first chapter of Finnegan's Wake or something. Cue "why is that thing saying random strings of words?"
I would say many Europeans travel outside of Europe. It's quite common to leave for Thailand, Cuba, whatever. At least among young adults. I don't know where you're from but it's certainly the case in Norway -- I don't know of many who has NOT been to one of these places.
So is Norwegian: "Fri" is free as in speech, while "gratis" is for "no monetary cost"
The one day you'd sell your soul for something, souls are a glut.