Goodness - I forgot to post that I'm now an MCSD.NET - as of October 29, actually. Big wheee. And I anteed up for another year of MCT. The economy is improving...we'll see...
Tonight's big question is "continually" or "continuously"? Here's what http://www.m-w.com has to say about it:
(If you took away my adverbs I would be rendered completely incapable of communication ;-)
Tonight's big question is "continually" or "continuously"? Here's what http://www.m-w.com has to say about it:
CONTINUAL often implies a close prolonged succession or recurrence "continual showers the whole weekend". CONTINUOUS usually implies an uninterrupted flow or spatial extension "football's oldest continuous rivalry".When I made my way earlier to the home page of Alrak's Parallel Universe, after being mesmerized (as usual) by the twinkling starlight gifs (now only available on the alternate page, btw), I pondered whether my usage of "continually" was correct or not. After consulting the online dictionary, I'm going to hazard an opinion that, in fact, "continually" is the more correct adverb.
(If you took away my adverbs I would be rendered completely incapable of communication ;-)
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