[This is the abridged version.]
“That’s so unfair/unprofessional/unjust/sleazy/mean/backstabbing/reprehensible!”
“It’s just business.”
[This is the abridged version.]
“That’s so unfair/unprofessional/unjust/sleazy/mean/backstabbing/reprehensible!”
“It’s just business.”
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This means that you can find the exact type of car and at a reasonable price when you start shopping around.
The book is easy to read, has useful pictures to illustrate points,
and offers a truckload of useful information. The bird factor alone has proved to be a major disadvantage in ways to generate power by tapping wind
energy.
Comment by Melvina — 10 February 2013 @ 9:16 pm
I approve this sort of spam. This morning Anne told me she had her dream about “the bird factor,” in which a mechanical goose was trying to lead the flock on a flight. In my dream I was trying to remember if the -omai ending in Greek indicated the passive tense. It does, usually, by the way. The verb I remembered trying to parse was “gigomai.” This is a dreamstate misspelling of “ginomai,” which means “I am to myself,” or “I become” (second aorist tense), the root verb of the noun “genesis.”
Comment by ktismatics — 11 February 2013 @ 6:33 am