Rik
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Obviously not a Matrix fan then...Neil Pickup said:Good to see I'm not imagining things.
Obviously not a Matrix fan then...Neil Pickup said:Good to see I'm not imagining things.
Matrix = ExcellentRik said:Obviously not a Matrix fan then...
I know what you ment, but who knows weather you are imagining it or not? :alien8:Neil Pickup said:Matrix = Excellent
Reloaded = OK
Revolutions = Crap
You know what I meant :P
The Grammar Police would like to point out that the weather is what happens outside (i.e. rain whenever you want to play cricket) and the word that you wanted was whether.Rik said:I know what you ment, but who knows weather you are imagining it or not? :alien8:
Yes indeed RIK just happens to stand for "Ridiculously Intelligent Killercyborgprogramthatisouttogetyou"Neil Pickup said:The Grammar Police would like to point out that the weather is what happens outside (i.e. rain whenever you want to play cricket) and the word that you wanted was whether.
Indeed, maybe you are just a malicious piece of software that needs returning to the Source ASAP.
And the extra "a", and the fact that you always mis-spell it, and the fact that Grammar has two As and no Es.Rik said:Yes indeed RIK just happens to stand for "Ridiculously Intelligent Killercyborgprogramthatisouttogetyou"
The Grammer Police need a new job if they are called out for the lack of a single letter "h", lacking, funnily enough, because my sister's computer has a keyboard with a highly intelligent "h" key which seems to have evolved a mind of it's very own.
Seems the Grammar Police are getting on a bit. Surely, if you are taking the harsh view on grammar, should that not read "piece of software which needs to return to the Source ASAP" or might I suggest a "piece of software which finds the need to return to the Source ASAP"?Neil Pickup said:piece of software that needs returning to the Source ASAP.
Neil Pickup said:And the extra "a", and the fact that you always mis-spell it, and the fact that Grammar has two As and no Es.
One game doth not a career make or break.
And Really Intransigent Kirstenwannabecostingthecwxithenatwestseries is more accurate.
Seeing as I was not meaning it like that and using "returning" as a present participle in a passive sense, then no.Rik said:Seems the Grammar Police are getting on a bit. Surely, if you are taking the harsh view on grammar, should that not read "piece of software which needs to return to the Source ASAP" or might I suggest a "piece of software which finds the need to return to the Source ASAP"?
Poor little "that" I'm afraid, in this context, translates to sloppy grammar. "Which" is used as a relative pronoun in this case, in order to explain exactly, the action the antecedent (in this case the piece of software) is about to take.
Damn.. Ive yet to see Revolutions...Neil Pickup said:Matrix = Excellent
Reloaded = OK
Revolutions = Crap
You know what I meant :P
Don'tLangeveldt said:Damn.. Ive yet to see Revolutions...
The use of "that" is generally accepted, although "which" is generally encouraged. Just an example of slipping standards.Neil Pickup said:Seeing as I was not meaning it like that and using "returning" as a present participle in a passive sense, then no.
As for "that or which", my understanding is that "which" is used should the conjunction be leading to something supplementary to the initial part of the sentence, and "that" if the final part of the sentence is essential to the meaning of the whole sentence.
Oh so you are saying there is a need for the piece of software to return to the scene? The way in which it was written and the post it was replying to gave it the context that the piece of software wanted to return to the scene, ie. I am the piece of software and keep feeling the need to return to this thread. Wouldn't it be a bit odd if I was the piece of software and I was being forced to return every time? Or maybe Smith is actually forced to appear and attack rebels because of it's programming? But if I remember correctly Smith is now a rogue program and rarely follows rules.Neil Pickup said:You are missing the point entirely
It is a passive sentence!
The software is not voluntarily returning, it is being forcefully returned.
Oh, and "explaination" has an A in it.
Or bad programming :PNeil Pickup said:Basically, the point was, your code is corrupt, and you need deleting.
It was character assassination![]()
So how come you single me out, when I am only one of a number of people who disagree then?Rik said:Not having a go at him. If you want to categorise my post it was a post bringing Marc's constant baseless tirades against Richard to other people's attention.
I single you out because you are the one who is allways there, and when Richard has a point that people understand, you are still there. If you believe it is personal then you are very much mistaken. How can it be personal when I don't even know who you are?marc71178 said:So how come you single me out, when I am only one of a number of people who disagree then?