"I don't suppose you remember the original imac commercials with jeff goldblum."...which in itself is a reference to the classic Monty Python sketch about the Philosopher's Club at the University of Wallamalloo. If memory serves, I believe the rules of the club were:
"Rule #1: No poofters. Rule #2: I don't want to see anybody not drinking Rule #3: There is no..................rule #3 Rule #4 No poofters.
and so on. I though you geeks knew your Monty Python.
What, you can't wait until you get home for the real thing? Oh, right. This is /.
Of course you mean "Fuego" and "Terra"
"I don't suppose you remember the original imac commercials with jeff goldblum." ...which in itself is a reference to the classic Monty Python sketch about the Philosopher's Club at the University of Wallamalloo. If memory serves, I believe the rules of the club were:
"Rule #1: No poofters.
Rule #2: I don't want to see anybody not drinking
Rule #3: There is no..................rule #3
Rule #4 No poofters.
and so on. I though you geeks knew your Monty Python.
So which iBook port and what kind of cable does one use to do this?
In common usage, American English treats collective nouns as singular, while British English treat them as plural.
It is also common practice in periodicals for someone other than the other to write a headline.