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Comments by Mark_Wallace (Top 5 by date)
Mark_Wallace
29-Oct-13 3:05am
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Good job.
This stuff should be in course 101 (which may be as far as some of the "creators" got).
Mark_Wallace
14-Dec-10 4:22am
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OK, forget my nagging about homework, too.
Mark_Wallace
14-Dec-10 4:21am
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What idiot came to my computer and checked "Ignore HTML in text" while I was writing that?!?
Mark_Wallace
19-Aug-10 7:48am
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Reason for my vote of 5
Because it's genius!
Mark_Wallace
30-Jul-10 7:23am
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"Only verbs make sense after personal references: I, you, he, she, it, we, they; other words don't."
I /emphatically/ disagree. I /often/ use other parts of speech after personal pronouns. You /really/ shouldn't trust that web-site, if it can't get something so basic right.