Semicolons are for connecting two separate but related independent clauses.
Can "Unlike yours truly." stand on its own? No, because it's improper to
begin a sentence with a conjunction.
Nice try, but you still fail to grammar.
He's just going to die of a heart attack soon enough, anyway.
There's no reason to try to get back the right to bother everyone
else if he's going to have a heart attack or just explode within
the next fourteen seconds.
He uses "subnanometre" and "localization" in the same title. Wtf?
The syntax? Yes. The rest of the language? No.
I thought FS meant filesystem because my brain is sorta dead right now. Normally I'd see that it means free software.
Er, nevermind. Free Software. I fail as usual.
"and it's FS"? What does the FS there mean? Also, do you mean it is or its?
"It's" *always* means "it is."
Isn't "Tornado Scientists (who are Buttheads) with Storm Chasers" a fragment? Oh wait, it's a title.
JavaFX is proprietary.
No, it's a parenthesis. Parentheses != brackets.
Semicolons are for connecting two separate but related independent clauses. Can "Unlike yours truly." stand on its own? No, because it's improper to begin a sentence with a conjunction. Nice try, but you still fail to grammar.
IE9 will have only minimal HTML5 support, perhaps just and .
They speak of 4chan and moot as if no one here knows about them...
You, sir, are a genius.
Get out your tinfoil hats! This is a life and death situation!
Sie sind widerlich.
He's just going to die of a heart attack soon enough, anyway. There's no reason to try to get back the right to bother everyone else if he's going to have a heart attack or just explode within the next fourteen seconds.
Amazing!
Burnt toast might have a use now...
you're grammer fail's your a idyet
You're a hypocrite. "You're" articulation skills are horrible if you can't even tell the difference between you're and your.
I actually really like Mandriva, unlike others here >_>
Pages with little/no JavaScript render faster than those that have much... Why would you think that JavaScript-less sites render faster?
Hasn't something like this already happened before?
What about gOS?