Good though your point was, I'm pretty sure Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone states that Hogwarts lasts for seven years, sort of setting up the series right from the start for seven total books.
"Greek and Latin should be taught in every school."
I agree. My school starts with Latin and moves onto Greek, and bother have given me a new understanding of English grammar.
The system works!
About storing them horizontally...
Is that only harmful when they're in the cases? I keep my CD's in a binder, which I know will be flat nearly all the time. So is it just the fact that they're in cases that causes the horizontal problem?
The antecedent for "that" is not "a business," but rather "roads and bridges" and other infrastructure.
I don't think I've seen one of those that couldn't be skipped with the "Menu" button... annoying, yes, but not unavoidable.
Before, actually. The six filmed episodes of Andy Barker have been up for... probably two, three weeks by now.
Well, this is old news, but they are doing this for a whole movie for the upcoming Magneto movie, if I remember correctly. Fancy, eh?
Good though your point was, I'm pretty sure Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone states that Hogwarts lasts for seven years, sort of setting up the series right from the start for seven total books.
None=not one. Not one of the proposals... looks... etc.
His grammar was fine, unless you were referring to something else.
http://imdb.com/title/tt0120655/crazycredits IMDb disagrees.
Nah, his works. The geeks cried out in joy at the news of Star Wars DVD's, then they were struck dumb by all the changes.
(and btw why name it that if there was no old hope?) Though this is up to speculation, I think Anakin was the old hope.
"That's right folks, it's official. Reality is like... a reality show." -Jon Stewart (the quote might be messed up)
Um, they are bringing back Family Guy. Agreed on the others though.
Cool. When/is it coming to the States?
"Greek and Latin should be taught in every school." I agree. My school starts with Latin and moves onto Greek, and bother have given me a new understanding of English grammar. The system works!
About storing them horizontally... Is that only harmful when they're in the cases? I keep my CD's in a binder, which I know will be flat nearly all the time. So is it just the fact that they're in cases that causes the horizontal problem?