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protoborg: saw the solution I posted before? :)

Lpfreaky90 wrote:
protoborg: saw the solution I posted before? :)

Yes I did. (FYI: It is "see the..." not "saw the..." since you are in essence asking a question which begins with "Did you...". Just letting you know.)

I played that level and it is an interesting solution. I suppose it could be used to output a specific binary value. Just a side note; you didn't put any outputs on the eighth button. I think using pedestal buttons would be better as they take up a whole lot less space. Pedestal buttons can also be timed.

Wow! That was...uh, yeah. Just, yeah.
protoborg wrote:
FYI: It is "see the..." not "saw the..." since you are in essence asking a question which begins with "Did you...". Just letting you know.)

Well, I do that same as her :D If I'm omitting the "Did you" part, I use the verb in its past form (I've heard this usage before from Americans)

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protoborg wrote:
Lpfreaky90 wrote:
protoborg: saw the solution I posted before? :)

Yes I did. (FYI: It is "see the..." not "saw the..." since you are in essence asking a question which begins with "Did you...". Just letting you know.)

I took "protoborg:" as the subject, or an implied "you," which wouldn't require a form of "to do" with it. English is such a strange language.

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Lpfreaky90 wrote:
protoborg: saw the solution I posted before? :)

protoborg wrote:
(FYI: It is "see the..." not "saw the..." since you are in essence asking a question which begins with "Did you...". Just letting you know.)

josepezdj wrote:
Well, I do that same as her :D If I'm omitting the "Did you" part, I use the verb in its past form (I've heard this usage before from Americans)

FelixGriffin wrote:
I took "protoborg:" as the subject, or an implied "you," which wouldn't require a form of "to do" with it. English is such a strange language.

Why does this suddenly become an English lesson? :shock:

RectorRocks wrote:
Why does this suddenly become an English lesson? :shock:

:lol:

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RectorRocks wrote:
Why does this suddenly become an English lesson? :shock:

It already happened, so you want the perfect tense. "Did", not "does." :lol:

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FelixGriffin wrote:
RectorRocks wrote:
Why does this suddenly become an English lesson? :shock:

It already happened, so you want the perfect tense. "Did", not "does." :lol:

For correct grammar, you would need to put the period out side of the quotation marks.

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Wouldn't I need the comma on the inside? I thought all English punctuation went inside quotation marks except for interrogatives and bangs.

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FelixGriffin wrote:
It already happened, so you want the perfect tense. "Did", not "does." :lol:

CamBen wrote:
For correct grammar, you would need to put the period out side of the quotation marks.

FelixGriffin wrote:
Wouldn't I need the comma on the inside? I thought all English punctuation went inside quotation marks except for interrogatives and bangs.

Oh stop it you guys :omg:

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