That could be, even just considering one language to parse from. I heard efficiency and just thought speed
I would hope so, but as a demonstration, it wasn't very impressive. They should have left subtitles up transcripting everything
How much faster was it? I was reading along with the gibber and not losing any time
"For", "against"
It was the British under George Cockburn who captured Washington.
If he's from NYC, he knows what NYC means. If he's not from there, it doesn't matter anyway
Since you have completely hijacked this from talking about the Gulf, as I said, call it what you want. I'll probably continue to call it Denali, because it's just a name.
You conflate not agreeing with not reading, because if someone reads your posts, they have to agree, right? So if someone doesn't agree, it simply means they didn't read your post.
If names mean so much, what about naming things after slave owners? Tell me how many slaves were at Mt Vernon? History has very few perfect saints.
But back to the Gulf. It's just not worth it. Call it what you want. It'll revert one way or another eventually
Whatever. Enjoy your rant. It's going to be a fun four years for you
I'm not ignoring it. I'm saying it's just a name. I will continue to call it the Gulf of Mexico for the rest of my life, or probably just "the Gulf". I never used another term for French fries, # is still a pound sign, and I'm not going to worry about this.
If only Fast and Furious movies were forgotten