If it sounds too good to be true, chances are that you're gonna get screwed.
rang loudly <<<<<Just my guess.
We will NEVER forget!
How does a woman exclaim when she is with the most handsome prince on a deserted romantic island?
Answer: I WANT SAMOA! I WANT SAMOA!
We owned a SAAB 7000 and it's the worst car we ever bought. The maintenance of that car was a few thousand dollars a year. No wonder, they say SAAB stands for "Same as a Bicycle"
No one can claim as the sole inventor of the internet. Rather, it's the culmination of many people, scientists, and groups of individuals' efforts to give the internet a collective start.
The version I like the best is (History.com) this one:
"LOGIN"
In 1969, ARPAnet delivered its first message: a “node-to-node” communication from one computer to another. (The first computer was located in a research lab at UCLA and the second was at Stanford; each one was the size of a small house.) The message—“LOGIN”—was short and simple, but it crashed the fledgling ARPA network anyway: The Stanford computer only received the note’s first two letters.
Sigh.
Blowing air between the lips.
Phet
My other examples are mostly sign language, and you would not want to know.
Weird question. No one can answer this question, unless he is equally weird.
I know you deserve a lot more time with your mom. What a great piece of news. Thanks for sharing, Bob/PKB.
The reason I was able to learn English quickly was because, during my first year in Indiana, I had no one to converse with in my own native tongue. I spent the entire year with only English speakers. To me that's the only way to learn: speak only English!