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Posted by Confirming Truth (Member # 17678) on :
 
Don't they have the know-how to build their own pad circuit board? Where are their engineers and techs? I don't get it.


http://edition.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c2#/video/world/2012/03/16/mabuse-nigeria-tablet.cnn
 
Posted by IronLion (Member # 16412) on :
 
You don't get it cause you are a roach living in someone's basement in South Bronx Ghetto New York.

So you never travel, never will travel, have no knowledge of the real world except for the few times you crawl out of your hole and play on internet, after the home-owners have gone to work.

One day they will come home and find you, a big pink roach playing on their computer. And they will squash you, splat! And you will be gone, roach, you will soon be done, Mr. Pink Roach...
 
Posted by asante-Korton (Member # 18532) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by IronLion:
You don't get it cause you are a roach living in someone's basement in South Bronx Ghetto New York.

So you never travel, never will travel, have no knowledge of the real world except for the few times you crawl out of your hole and play on internet, after the home-owners have gone to work.

One day they will come home and find you, a big pink roach playing on their computer. And they will squash you, splat! And you will be gone, roach, you will soon be done, Mr. Pink Roach...

Be easy on him lion he has got alot of mental issues, Im guessing his daddy probably molested him when he was younger
 
Posted by 90210 Hove (Member # 6729) on :
 
This is a good thread. Let's see if it goes anywhere
 
Posted by Confirming Truth (Member # 17678) on :
 
Notice how no one answers my question. Can't Nigerians build their own circuit boards?
 
Posted by asante-Korton (Member # 18532) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
Notice how no one answers my question. Can't Nigerians build their own circuit boards?

nobody cares
 
Posted by Confirming Truth (Member # 17678) on :
 
more like everyone is too embarrassed to answer LOL


quote:
Originally posted by asante-Korton:
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
Notice how no one answers my question. Can't Nigerians build their own circuit boards?

nobody cares

 
Posted by asante-Korton (Member # 18532) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
more like everyone is too embarrassed to answer LOL


quote:
Originally posted by asante-Korton:
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
Notice how no one answers my question. Can't Nigerians build their own circuit boards?

nobody cares

nope just don't care lol
 
Posted by Troll Patrol (Member # 18264) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
Don't they have the know-how to build their own pad circuit board? Where are their engineers and techs? I don't get it.


http://edition.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c2#/video/world/2012/03/16/mabuse-nigeria-tablet.cnn

http://ewh.ieee.org/r8/nigeria/
 
Posted by asante-Korton (Member # 18532) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Troll Patrol:
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
Don't they have the know-how to build their own pad circuit board? Where are their engineers and techs? I don't get it.


http://edition.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c2#/video/world/2012/03/16/mabuse-nigeria-tablet.cnn

http://ewh.ieee.org/r8/nigeria/
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Posted by 90210 Hove (Member # 6729) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
more like everyone is too embarrassed to answer LOL


quote:
Originally posted by asante-Korton:
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
Notice how no one answers my question. Can't Nigerians build their own circuit boards?

nobody cares

it's not rocket science. Put the money on the table and then we can begin to talk about building something.
 
Posted by Troll Patrol (Member # 18264) on :
 
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quote:
Originally posted by IronLion:
You don't get it cause you are a roach living in someone's basement in South Bronx Ghetto New York.

So you never travel, never will travel, have no knowledge of the real world except for the few times you crawl out of your hole and play on internet, after the home-owners have gone to work.

One day they will come home and find you, a big pink roach playing on their computer. And they will squash you, splat! And you will be gone, roach, you will soon be done, Mr. Pink Roach...

lol, Cosigned strongly!
 
Posted by asante-Korton (Member # 18532) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 90210 Hove:
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
more like everyone is too embarrassed to answer LOL


quote:
Originally posted by asante-Korton:
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
Notice how no one answers my question. Can't Nigerians build their own circuit boards?

nobody cares

it's not rocket science. Put the money on the table and then we can begin to talk about building something.
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Posted by Confirming Truth (Member # 17678) on :
 
A step in the right direction.


quote:
Originally posted by Troll Patrol:
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
Don't they have the know-how to build their own pad circuit board? Where are their engineers and techs? I don't get it.


http://edition.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c2#/video/world/2012/03/16/mabuse-nigeria-tablet.cnn

http://ewh.ieee.org/r8/nigeria/

 
Posted by Troll Patrol (Member # 18264) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
A step in the right direction.


quote:
Originally posted by Troll Patrol:
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
Don't they have the know-how to build their own pad circuit board? Where are their engineers and techs? I don't get it.


http://edition.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c2#/video/world/2012/03/16/mabuse-nigeria-tablet.cnn

http://ewh.ieee.org/r8/nigeria/

Now, what have you accomplished and or invented?


Beside that, Nigeria like other African countries is still very young, in a recent state of decolonization!


http://www.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/News/Nigerian-Association-of-Inventors-Meets-CU


Instead of scraping the Internet looking for rubbish as you ussually do, you could use it differently! So you don't have to ask so many dumb questions all the time. Traveling to places is helpful too. [Embarrassed]
 
Posted by lamin (Member # 5777) on :
 
@ CT,

No need to reinvent the wheel. Improvements in technology these days is had by adding to or just tweaking what's already available.

But there are many competent Nigerian computer engineers who would find building a circuit pad child's play.

CT,
In modern technology--unless there are patents that prevent copying then "tweaking" or building--there is no need to reinvent the wheel. There are Nigerian computer engineers who would find building a circuit pad child's play.

Here are 3 examples:

1) Kunle Olukotun

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunle_Olukotun

2)Bartholomew Nnaji

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartholomew_Nnaji

3) Philip Emeagwali. A bit controversial but he did win the Gordon Bell Prize for Computing some years ago.

And there are many others who have graduated from places like MIT, Caltech, plus local universities who are just as competent.


But there is something imponderable in all this because despite large numbers of engineers in Nigeria and Nigerian engineers abroad there is a deep malaise in that country.

It's possibly a hang-over from colonialism plus just too much adulation of whites by the corrupt politicians and government officials.

Nigeria receives about $200 million every day from petroleum proceeds so it really should be an easy thing to build a government and private sponsored research institution for top-of-the-line work in computing, but the corrupt, greedy, and ignorant government officials and their entourages do no such thing. They consume as much as they want and live in mansions hidden behind tall walls where there is no lack of electricity and water. And they don't have to travel by those terrible roads since they have private planes to mover around in.

The rest of the population just suffers a nd suffers from no electricity, no safe water, no safe roads, poor hospitals. Just the Devil's own children.
 
Posted by lamin (Member # 5777) on :
 
Here is Emeagwali's Wiki entry.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Emeagwali
 
Posted by Troll Patrol (Member # 18264) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by lamin:
Here is Emeagwali's Wiki entry.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Emeagwali

I think this document is somewhat better,

Time Magazine.

Friday, Jan. 12, 2007

Philip Emeagwali, A Calculating Move


It's hard to say who invented the Internet. There were many mathematicians and scientists who contributed to its development; computers were sending signals to each other as early as the 1950s. But the Web owes much of its existence to Philip Emeagwali, a math whiz who came up with the formula for allowing a large number of computers to communicate at once.

Emeagwali was born to a poor family in Akure, Nigeria, in 1954. Despite his brain for math, he had to drop out of school because his family, who had become war refugees, could no longer afford to send him. As a young man, he earned a general education certificate from the University of London and later degrees from George Washington University and the University of Maryland, as well as a doctoral fellowship from the University of Michigan.

At Michigan, he participated in the scientific community's debate on how to simulate the detection of oil reservoirs using a supercomputer. Growing up in an oil-rich nation and understanding how oil is drilled, Emeagwali decided to use this problem as the subject of his doctoral dissertation. Borrowing an idea from a science fiction story about predicting the weather, Emeagwali decided that rather than using 8 expensive supercomputers he would employ thousands of microprocessors to do the computation.

The only step left was to find 8 machines and connect them. (Remember, it was the 80s.) Through research, he found a machine called the Connection Machine at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, which had sat unused after scientists had given up on figuring out how to make it simulate nuclear explosions. The machine was designed to run 65,536 interconnected microprocessors. In 1987, he applied for and was given permission to use the machine, and remotely from his Ann Arbor, Michigan, location he set the parameters and ran his program. In addition to correctly computing the amount of oil in the simulated reservoir, the machine was able to perform 3.1 billion calculations per second.

The crux of the discovery was that Emeagwali had programmed each of the microprocessors to talk to six neighboring microprocessors at the same time.

The success of this record-breaking experiment meant that there was now a practical and inexpensive way to use machines like this to speak to each other all over the world. Within a few years, the oil industry had seized upon this idea, then called the Hyperball International Network creating a virtual world wide web of ultrafast digital communication.

The discovery earned him the Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers' Gordon Bell Prize in 1989, considered the Nobel Prize of computing, and he was later hailed as one of the fathers of the Internet. Since then, he has won more than 100 prizes for his work and Apple computer has used his microprocessor technology in their Power Mac G4 model. Today he lives in Washington with his wife and son.

"The Internet as we know it today did not cross my mind," Emeagwali told TIME. "I was hypothesizing a planetary-sized supercomputer and, broadly speaking, my focus was on how the present creates the future and how our image of the future inspires the present."


http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1963424_1963480_1963457,00.html


Two more,


http://edition.cnn.com/fyi/interactive/specials/bhm/story/black.innovators.html


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/sci_tech/digital_giants/8561413.stm
 
Posted by lamin (Member # 5777) on :
 
Number theory is a highly complex branch of mathematics and is central to advanced computer theory.

Here's another Nigerian who could easily help push Nigerian computer technology ahead in basic areas like pad design,etc.

http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/agboola_adebisi.html
 
Posted by Omo Baba (Member # 18816) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
Don't they have the know-how to build their own pad circuit board? Where are their engineers and techs? I don't get it.

Here are few of them:

Akintunde Ibitayo (Tayo) Akinwande is a Nigerian professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology[2], Cambridge, MA. Professor Akinwande joined MIT’s Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL) in January 1995 where his research focuses on micro-fabrication and electronic devices with particular emphasis on smart sensors and actuators, intelligent displays, large area electronics (macro-electronics), field emission & field ionization devices, mass spectrometry and electric propulsion.

http://www.google.com/patents/US5646702

http://patents.justia.com/inventor/AKINTUNDEIBITAYOTAYOAKINWANDE.html

http://web.mit.edu/ipc/people/faculty/akinwande.html


Ilesanmi Adesida (born 1949, Ifon, Ondo State, Nigeria) is a naturalized American physicist of Nigerian descent. He is the Donald Biggar Willett Professor of Engineering and the Dean, College of Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana; and since 2007, a member of the board of Fluor Corporation. His field of academic research is nanotechnology with special emphasis on high speed devices used in communications. He has held post as director of the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, director of the Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory, professor of materials science and engineering, professor of electrical and computer engineering, professor of the Beckman Institute of Advanced Science and Technology and research professor of the Coordinated Sciences Laboratory, all at the University of Illinois. Adesida earned his bachelor’s (1974), master’s (1975), and doctoral (1979) degrees in electrical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilesanmi_Adesida

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8888481506207420109

http://www.news-gazette.com/news/university-illinois/2010-08-29/controversial-prof-favorite-among-students-removed-teaching-duti


Winston Soboyejo, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University

http://www.princeton.edu/mae/people/faculty/soboyejo/
 
Posted by Troll Patrol (Member # 18264) on :
 
^ good,


http://mtlweb.mit.edu/~akinwand/
 
Posted by Break-the-bull (Member # 19596) on :
 
I've accomplished jizzin a stream of the elixir of life into your mammy's mouth. Okay?


quote:
Originally posted by Troll Patrol:

Now, what have you accomplished and or invented?
 
Posted by Break-the-bull (Member # 19596) on :
 
I did not know MIT is in Nigeria. Thanks for informing me!
[Roll Eyes]


quote:
Originally posted by Omo Baba:
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
Don't they have the know-how to build their own pad circuit board? Where are their engineers and techs? I don't get it.

Here are few of them:

Akintunde Ibitayo (Tayo) Akinwande is a Nigerian professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology[2], Cambridge, MA. Professor Akinwande joined MIT’s Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL) in January 1995 where his research focuses on micro-fabrication and electronic devices with particular emphasis on smart sensors and actuators, intelligent displays, large area electronics (macro-electronics), field emission & field ionization devices, mass spectrometry and electric propulsion.

http://www.google.com/patents/US5646702

http://patents.justia.com/inventor/AKINTUNDEIBITAYOTAYOAKINWANDE.html

http://web.mit.edu/ipc/people/faculty/akinwande.html


Ilesanmi Adesida (born 1949, Ifon, Ondo State, Nigeria) is a naturalized American physicist of Nigerian descent. He is the Donald Biggar Willett Professor of Engineering and the Dean, College of Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana; and since 2007, a member of the board of Fluor Corporation. His field of academic research is nanotechnology with special emphasis on high speed devices used in communications. He has held post as director of the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, director of the Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory, professor of materials science and engineering, professor of electrical and computer engineering, professor of the Beckman Institute of Advanced Science and Technology and research professor of the Coordinated Sciences Laboratory, all at the University of Illinois. Adesida earned his bachelor’s (1974), master’s (1975), and doctoral (1979) degrees in electrical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilesanmi_Adesida

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8888481506207420109

http://www.news-gazette.com/news/university-illinois/2010-08-29/controversial-prof-favorite-among-students-removed-teaching-duti


Winston Soboyejo, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University

http://www.princeton.edu/mae/people/faculty/soboyejo/


 
Posted by Omo Baba (Member # 18816) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Break-the-bull:
[QB] I did not know MIT is in Nigeria. Thanks for informing me!
[Roll Eyes]


You're welcome dumbo!!! [Razz]
 
Posted by Brada-Anansi (Member # 16371) on :
 
Nigeria introduces a rebranded China pad, an answer to Apple's Ipad. How come...

Why not! China has been knocking off every one else's sh!t including Kenya's brand products and selling it so why can't Nigerians???..China is no great respecter of intellectual property, and off course it would have to be Nigerians... [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Troll Patrol (Member # 18264) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Omo Baba:
quote:
Originally posted by Break-the-bull:
[QB] I did not know MIT is in Nigeria. Thanks for informing me!
[Roll Eyes]


You're welcome dumbo!!! [Razz]
The stupid comments by this dumb backwards coward are endless and relentless. It can't see that these Nigerian engineers could build circuit boards with EASE.


http://nigerians.mit.edu/
 
Posted by Break-the-bull (Member # 19596) on :
 
We're talking about pad technology, not a transistor radio from a Radio Shack do-it-yourself kit. Come on son!


quote:
Originally posted by Troll Patrol:
quote:
Originally posted by Omo Baba:
quote:
Originally posted by Break-the-bull:
[QB] I did not know MIT is in Nigeria. Thanks for informing me!
[Roll Eyes]


You're welcome dumbo!!! [Razz]
The stupid comments by this dumb backwards coward are endless and relentless. It can't see that these Nigerian engineers could build circuit boards with EASE.


http://nigerians.mit.edu/


 
Posted by IronLion (Member # 16412) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Break-the-bull:
We're talking ..blah..blah..

[/QB][/QUOTE]

Ghetto Roach

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[Razz]
 
Posted by Confirming Truth (Member # 17678) on :
 
IronLion, I notice you have a fascination & fetish with cockroaches. Is your place of residence infested with them?
 
Posted by IronLion (Member # 16412) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
IronLion, I notice you have a fascination & fetish with cockroaches. Is your place of residence infested with them?

No. But you are a New York Roach. Click here and see why I call you a slum-dwelling basement roach ignorant beyond sufferance:

Zinox technologies:

http://www.zinoxtechnologies.com/home/

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Are you an idiot or an idiot? [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Troll Patrol (Member # 18264) on :
 
The cockroach above, is indeed. The more it posts, the more it backfires.

The cockroach doesn't understand that the tabled computer is a old concept in the making. It took Apple tens and millions of dollars in R&D to create this blue print.

The cockroach is so stupid, on history, anthropology, egyptology, archeology, sociology, economics and now this engineering; Information Technology?

Here is where I received my education.

http://www.inholland.nl/inhollandcom

All the cockroach is good at, is slurs and nasty rantings.


quote:
Originally posted by IronLion:
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
IronLion, I notice you have a fascination & fetish with cockroaches. Is your place of residence infested with them?

No. But you are a New York Roach. Click here and see why I call you a slum-dwelling basement roach ignorant beyond sufferance:

Zinox technologies:

http://www.zinoxtechnologies.com/home/

 -

Are you an idiot or an idiot? [Big Grin]

Cosign!
 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
Don't they have the know-how to build their own pad circuit board? Where are their engineers and techs? I don't get it.


http://edition.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c2#/video/world/2012/03/16/mabuse-nigeria-tablet.cnn

How Come? It's WHY.
 
Posted by Confirming Truth (Member # 17678) on :
 
This ain't formal English class, skaliwag [Roll Eyes]

quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
How Come? It's WHY.


 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Confirming Truth:
This ain't formal English class, skaliwag [Roll Eyes]

quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
How Come? It's WHY.


^It doesn't need to be formal. It's always WHY formal or informal, and it's scalawag.
 
Posted by Break-the-bull (Member # 19596) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
It doesn't need to be formal. It's always WHY formal or informal

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Now, shut your pie hole, hoe.
 
Posted by Break-the-bull (Member # 19596) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
and it's scalawag.

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Like I said, Skaliwag...
 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Break-the-bull:
quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
It doesn't need to be formal. It's always WHY formal or informal

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Now, shut your pie hole, hoe.

^Idioms!! How come? It is always WHY.
 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Break-the-bull:
quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
and it's scalawag.

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Like I said, Skaliwag...

^Good grief. An urban dictionary. It's scalawag. Check a real dictionary.
 
Posted by Break-the-bull (Member # 19596) on :
 
No, bitch, you were corrected. It is an informal saying. Now, take your correction like a man [Roll Eyes]

quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
^Idioms!! How come? It is always WHY.


 
Posted by Break-the-bull (Member # 19596) on :
 
Yes, bitch. Ever hear the term "slang?" The slang, "Skaliwag" denotes you - 'hoe.' The proper term, "Scalawag" denotes something totally different. Here is the meaning:

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Don't ever try to correct me again. You can't touch this [Cool]


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
^Good grief. An urban dictionary. It's scalawag. Check a real dictionary. [/QB]


 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Break-the-bull:
No, bitch, you were corrected. It is an informal saying. Now, take your correction like a man [Roll Eyes]

quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
^Idioms!! How come? It is always WHY.


^It is not "informal" you fvcking dumb-dumb. What you clearly posted says IDIOM!!! Now go and find what an IDIOM is retard. It is always WHY formal or informal. Contractions such as can't, don't, wouldn't, must've are informal.
 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Break-the-bull:
Yes, bitch. Ever hear the term "slang?" The slang, "Skaliwag" denotes you - 'hoe.' The proper term, "Scalawag" denotes something totally different. Here is the meaning:

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Don't ever try to correct me again. You can't touch this [Cool]


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
^Good grief. An urban dictionary. It's scalawag. Check a real dictionary.

[/QB]
^You lose. I already told you that it is scalawag. That's what happen when you use an urban dictionary, you'll spell words wrong. Go ahead and argue that it's called Dawg.
 
Posted by Break-the-bull (Member # 19596) on :
 
Are you that fvcking arrogant that you cannot bring yourself to admit you are ignorant to this issue or you are so damn deluded by your own folly to prove me wrong? Which is it?

Listen, you dumb dipshit, "how come" -an idiom- is informal English. It is right there in black/white. You choose to ignore it because you are IGNORANT. GAME OVER.


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
^It is not "informal" you fvcking dumb-dumb. What you clearly posted says IDIOM!!! Now go and find what an IDIOM is retard. It is always WHY formal or informal. Contractions such as can't, don't, wouldn't, must've are informal.


 
Posted by Break-the-bull (Member # 19596) on :
 
You are a dumb broad. Skaliwag is a slang and it means HOE, like you. Scalawag does not mean HOE, and that is why I did not use that spelling. Okay, skaliwag?

GAME OVER.


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
^You lose. I already told you that it is scalawag. That's what happen when you use an urban dictionary, you'll spell words wrong. Go ahead and argue that it's called Dawg.


 
Posted by Break-the-bull (Member # 19596) on :
 
You are one ignorant bitch. 'Dawg' is a colloquial term denoting endearment. You'd have to be a complete jackass and moron to spell it as 'dog'.

Is English your second language?


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
Go ahead and argue that it's called Dawg.


 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Break-the-bull:
Are you that fvcking arrogant that you cannot bring yourself to admit you are ignorant to this issue or you are so damn deluded by your own folly to prove me wrong? Which is it?

Listen, you dumb dipshit, "how come" -an idiom- is informal English. It is right there in black/white. You choose to ignore it because you are IGNORANT. GAME OVER.


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
^It is not "informal" you fvcking dumb-dumb. What you clearly posted says IDIOM!!! Now go and find what an IDIOM is retard. It is always WHY formal or informal. Contractions such as can't, don't, wouldn't, must've are informal.


^You're the one that is ignorant to this issue. I will lay it out for you:

1. You pierce my heart

2. You didn't make me and you can't break me

3. You snooze you lose

^The above are idioms and grammatically correct. How come is ungrammatical and never correct whether formal or informal. Something that is "informal" doesn't mean ungrammatical or a pass for something ungrammatical. It's you who are ignorant. Don't try to pull that slang bullshyt with me.

"Skaliwag" as you like to spell it means dilapidated [person] when used by black slang, not whore. The word is Scalawag. Your black people's "skaliwag" is nothing but a misspelling of 'scalawag'. That's what happens when you don't know how to spell.

Dummy, my point is that 'dawg' isn't a word just as 'how come' is wrong and ungrammatical. "Skaliwag" isn't a word either but 'scalawag' is. How come is wrong and ungrammatical but why is correct irregardless if it's used formally or informally. This is not about proving you wrong. You chose to argue and prove me wrong. Am I right? Any honest person knows How come is incorrect and plays no such role as speaking "informally" but rather ungrammatical from being uneducated. Ain't is informal.
 
Posted by Break-the-bull (Member # 19596) on :
 
Asswhipe, prove that it is grammatically incorrect. Source?

I presented you with the definition and that it is informal. You have yet to support your bullshit claim with anything but your bullshit opinion.

One more time, Skaliwag means whore, and that that is its spelling. It is a slang. I provided the definition to both, btw. You, on the other hand, talk out your arse. Now, instead of just opening your empty trap, try to support it with some sources. Oh well, I guess scouring the web during your two hour hiatus turned up nothing, heh? [Eek!]

Last time I will address this...

http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/come?q=how+come#come__52

quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
quote:
Originally posted by Break-the-bull:
Are you that fvcking arrogant that you cannot bring yourself to admit you are ignorant to this issue or you are so damn deluded by your own folly to prove me wrong? Which is it?

Listen, you dumb dipshit, "how come" -an idiom- is informal English. It is right there in black/white. You choose to ignore it because you are IGNORANT. GAME OVER.


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
^It is not "informal" you fvcking dumb-dumb. What you clearly posted says IDIOM!!! Now go and find what an IDIOM is retard. It is always WHY formal or informal. Contractions such as can't, don't, wouldn't, must've are informal.


^You're the one that is ignorant to this issue. I will lay it out for you:

1. You pierce my heart

2. You didn't make me and you can't break me

3. You snooze you lose

^The above are idioms and grammatically correct. How come is ungrammatical and never correct whether formal or informal. Something that is "informal" doesn't mean ungrammatical or a pass for something ungrammatical. It's you who are ignorant. Don't try to pull that slang bullshyt with me.

"Skaliwag" as you like to spell it means dilapidated [person] when used by black slang, not whore. The word is Scalawag. Your black people's "skaliwag" is nothing but a misspelling of 'scalawag'. That's what happens when you don't know how to spell.

Dummy, my point is that 'dawg' isn't a word just as 'how come' is wrong and ungrammatical. "Skaliwag" isn't a word either but 'scalawag' is. How come is wrong and ungrammatical but why is correct irregardless if it's used formally or informally. This is not about proving you wrong. You chose to argue and prove me wrong. Am I right? Any honest person knows How come is incorrect and plays no such role as speaking "informally" but rather ungrammatical from being uneducated. Ain't is informal.


 
Posted by Confirming Truth (Member # 17678) on :
 
bump
 
Posted by lamin (Member # 5777) on :
 
All that is required is a research centre of some 150 qualified Nigerian and other African scientist/engineer/mathematician lecturers and researchers to get the thing going. They exist bu are scattered here and there.

Here are 2 others who could impart their skills to some 50 students every year in the areas of computer science.

http://aust-abuja.org/academics/faculty/a-n/prof.-charles-chidume-international-center-for-theoretical-physics-italy

http://aust-abuja.org/academics/faculty/a-n/prof.-attahiru-alfa-university-of-manitoba-canada
 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Break-the-bull:
Asswhipe, prove that it is grammatically incorrect. Source?

I presented you with the definition and that it is informal.

[/QB][/QUOTE]

^You FVCKTARD!!! How Come is grammatically INCORRECT!! You didn't provide shyt but bullshyt incorrect grammar. It is ALWAYS WHY. "How Come" is a result from not knowing how to speak properly. The next thing you're going to say is that You is is informal. I already told you that 'Scalawag' is the correct spelling not your skaliwag. Where did you think your "skaliwag" came from. When 'scalawag' is used as slang it is still spelled 'scalawag' and it always used to describe a tacky unkempt person, not a fvcking whore. You can call a whore a scalawag and you can call a man a scalawag. It simply means someone who is dilapidated, under trodden, dirty, raggedy, unkempt.
 
Posted by facts (Member # 19596) on :
 
You got checked, now begone, hoe! I gave you links but you come empty handed. DISMISSED!


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
quote:
Originally posted by Break-the-bull:
Asswhipe, prove that it is grammatically incorrect. Source?

I presented you with the definition and that it is informal.


^You FVCKTARD!!! How Come is grammatically INCORRECT!! You didn't provide shyt but bullshyt incorrect grammar. It is ALWAYS WHY. "How Come" is a result from not knowing how to speak properly. The next thing you're going to say is that You is is informal. I already told you that 'Scalawag' is the correct spelling not your skaliwag. Where did you think your "skaliwag" came from. When 'scalawag' is used as slang it is still spelled 'scalawag' and it always used to describe a tacky unkempt person, not a fvcking whore. You can call a whore a scalawag and you can call a man a scalawag. It simply means someone who is dilapidated, under trodden, dirty, raggedy, unkempt. [/QB][/QUOTE]
 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
Nygger you got checked. Your links means a lot to you not me. I urged you to go out and about in school or around intelligent people and say How come and tell them that it's informal and use the same links and see if you don't get your azz handed to you. I already told you that How Come isn't informal and it's grammatically incorrect. It's always Why.

quote:
Originally posted by facts:
You got checked, now begone, hoe! I gave you links but you come empty handed. DISMISSED!


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
quote:
Originally posted by Break-the-bull:
Asswhipe, prove that it is grammatically incorrect. Source?

I presented you with the definition and that it is informal.


^You FVCKTARD!!! How Come is grammatically INCORRECT!! You didn't provide shyt but bullshyt incorrect grammar. It is ALWAYS WHY. "How Come" is a result from not knowing how to speak properly. The next thing you're going to say is that You is is informal. I already told you that 'Scalawag' is the correct spelling not your skaliwag. Where did you think your "skaliwag" came from. When 'scalawag' is used as slang it is still spelled 'scalawag' and it always used to describe a tacky unkempt person, not a fvcking whore. You can call a whore a scalawag and you can call a man a scalawag. It simply means someone who is dilapidated, under trodden, dirty, raggedy, unkempt.
[/QB][/QUOTE]
 
Posted by facts (Member # 19596) on :
 
You got checked, now begone, hoe! I gave you links but you come empty handed. DISMISSED!


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
Nygger you got checked. Your links means a lot to you not me. I urged you to go out and about in school or around intelligent people and say How come and tell them that it's informal and use the same links and see if you don't get your azz handed to you. I already told you that How Come isn't informal and it's grammatically incorrect. It's always Why.

quote:
Originally posted by facts:
You got checked, now begone, hoe! I gave you links but you come empty handed. DISMISSED!


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
quote:
Originally posted by Break-the-bull:
Asswhipe, prove that it is grammatically incorrect. Source?

I presented you with the definition and that it is informal.


^You FVCKTARD!!! How Come is grammatically INCORRECT!! You didn't provide shyt but bullshyt incorrect grammar. It is ALWAYS WHY. "How Come" is a result from not knowing how to speak properly. The next thing you're going to say is that You is is informal. I already told you that 'Scalawag' is the correct spelling not your skaliwag. Where did you think your "skaliwag" came from. When 'scalawag' is used as slang it is still spelled 'scalawag' and it always used to describe a tacky unkempt person, not a fvcking whore. You can call a whore a scalawag and you can call a man a scalawag. It simply means someone who is dilapidated, under trodden, dirty, raggedy, unkempt.

[/QB][/QUOTE]
 
Posted by facts (Member # 19596) on :
 
bump
 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
I have yet to be dismissed you ignorant don't know how to spell poverty-stricken nygger. Your links means everything to you, not to me. I urge you to take your misspelling azz to school or around intelligent people and say or write How come and argue that it's grammatically correct because it's informal then provide those ungrammatical links and see if you don't get your azz handed to you. Your azz is DISMISSED you dirty unintelligent sexually promiscuous AIDS infected NYGGER!! I hope you're not saying How Come around your little basturds.

quote:
Originally posted by facts:
You got checked, now begone, hoe! I gave you links but you come empty handed. DISMISSED!




 
Posted by facts (Member # 19596) on :
 
You got checked, now begone, hoe! I gave you links but you come empty handed. DISMISSED!

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[Big Grin]


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
I have yet to be dismissed you ignorant don't know how to spell poverty-stricken nygger. Your links means everything to you, not to me. I urge you to take your misspelling azz to school or around intelligent people and say or write How come and argue that it's grammatically correct because it's informal then provide those ungrammatical links and see if you don't get your azz handed to you. Your azz is DISMISSED you dirty unintelligent sexually promiscuous AIDS infected NYGGER!! I hope you're not saying How Come around your little basturds.

quote:
Originally posted by facts:
You got checked, now begone, hoe! I gave you links but you come empty handed. DISMISSED!





 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by facts:
You got checked, now begone, hoe! I gave you links but you come empty handed. DISMISSED!

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[Big Grin]


^Laugh that shyt off. Your link can't even make sense of How come. Instead of providing facts that it's ungrammatical it's trying to rationalize why people say it. You're dismissed and go back to eating out dirty white women pussey.
 
Posted by facts (Member # 19596) on :
 
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STOP IT!! STOPPPPPPP IT!! YOU ARE EMBARRASSING YOURSELF!!! [Big Grin]


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
^Laugh that shyt off. Your link can't even make sense of How come. Instead of providing facts that it's ungrammatical it's trying to rationalize why people say it. You're dismissed and go back to eating out dirty white women pussey.


 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by facts:
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STOP IT!! STOPPPPPPP IT!! YOU ARE EMBARRASSING YOURSELF!!! [Big Grin]


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
^Laugh that shyt off. Your link can't even make sense of How come. Instead of providing facts that it's ungrammatical it's trying to rationalize why people say it. You're dismissed and go back to eating out dirty white women pussey.


^You STOP IT!!! It's WHY not How Come. How come is ungrammatical. You can't be that fvcking stupid and think I don't check dictionaries. How come is grammatically incorrect and comes from not knowing how to speak properly. It's always WHY.
 
Posted by facts (Member # 19596) on :
 
You were told at the onset of this Waste-of-my-time-with-a-dizzy broad discussion that it is informal; an idiom.

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I asked you to prove with sources that it was ungrammatical. You could not. I played along a bit just so you could accumulate enough posting to show-case how much of a dizzy broad you are. "How come" evolved into an 'idiom.' It is treated as a FIXED EXPRESSION. There is NO GRAMMATICAL structure to it as it is viewed not by its individual parts, Bitch.

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This is my last correspondence on the issue, you stupid, stupid, stupid broad. GAME OVER, HOE.


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
^You STOP IT!!! It's WHY not How Come. How come is ungrammatical. You can't be that fvcking stupid and think I don't check dictionaries. How come is grammatically incorrect and comes from not knowing how to speak properly. It's always WHY.


 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by facts:
You were told at the onset of this Waste-of-my-time-with-a-dizzy broad discussion that it is informal; an idiom.

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I asked you to prove with sources that it was ungrammatical. You could not. I played along a bit just so you could accumulate enough posting to show-case how much of a dizzy broad you are. "How come" evolved into an 'idiom.' It is treated as a FIXED EXPRESSION. There is NO GRAMMATICAL structure to it as it is viewed not by its individual parts, Bitch.

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This is my last correspondence on the issue, you stupid, stupid, stupid broad. GAME OVER, HOE.


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
^You STOP IT!!! It's WHY not How Come. How come is ungrammatical. You can't be that fvcking stupid and think I don't check dictionaries. How come is grammatically incorrect and comes from not knowing how to speak properly. It's always WHY.


^You fvcking stupid eating-white-pussey NYGGER!! I already know what a fvcking idiom is and had to outline it for you since your online dictionary did a poor fvcking job with the "How Come" as an idiom. I went to school; You DIDN'T. Something that is an Idiom isn't necessarily informal. That is the problem with these online dictionaries. You can't be that fvcking stupid to think that I didn't FIRST check the dictionary. You kept posting links to dictionary.com and other online dictionary thinking you "winning" a supposedly debate. Idioms does not equate informal and informal does not equate an idiom. Something that is written informally does not give it a pass for something ungrammatical. There is no such thing as "how come" evolving into an idiom just as something ungrammatical does not 'evolve' grammatically. How come is ALWAYS ungrammatical and it's always WHY.

I played along with your white-pussey-eating azz so all the intelligentsia and educated can laugh at your stupid azz and your belief that "how come" is correct and great to use in speech and writing because it's an idiom. WHAT!! You can't be fvcking serious.

Your azz had to resort to the dictionary after I CORRECTED you that it's Why and not How come. Try "how come" with the school system and the educated if you want and see if you don't get dismissed. While you are at it, provide the same damn links you "provided" to me and let's see how well that goes.
 
Posted by facts (Member # 19596) on :
 
Consider this a favor, okay?


Bettyboo (incorrect grammar): You kept posting links to dictionary.com and other online dictionary thinking you "winning" a supposedly debate.

Correct grammar: You kept posting links to dictionary.com and one other online dictionary thinking you were "winning" a supposed debate.

OR

Correct grammar: You kept posting links to dictionary.com and other online dictionaries thinking you supposedly were "winning" a debate.


Bettyboo (incorrect grammar): Idioms does not equate informal and informal does not equate an idiom.


Correct grammar: Idioms do not equate informal and informal does not equate idioms.

or

Correct grammar: An idiom does not equate informal and informal does not equate an idiom.

***so much for knowing grammar, heh, Bettyboo [Eek!] ?


Bettyboo: There is no such thing as "how come" evolving into an idiom just as something ungrammatical does not 'evolve' grammatically.


Facts: 'How come' is an abbreviation of 'how does it come.' That is how the word developed over time , eventually becoming an idiom.


BettyBoo: How come is ALWAYS ungrammatical and it's always WHY.


Facts: An idiom has no grammatical structure as it is a FIXED EXPRESSION. You were told this but you are stubborn.


Bettyboo: I played

Facts: You are correct. You played around with grammar and had gotten schooled. Class is dismissed little girl.

BTW, for the record, I hold a Master's degree.
 
Posted by Anglo_Pyramidologist (Member # 18853) on :
 
^ Bettyboo is alienated on this forum. They admitted they are mixed-race. They go around calling pure-blooded Negroids as ugly 'nappy-heads' on this forum, but at the same time attack white people.

They have an identity crisis.
 
Posted by facts (Member # 19596) on :
 
she shows symptoms of a sociopath.

quote:
Originally posted by Anglo_Pyramidologist:
^ Bettyboo is alienated on this forum. They admitted they are mixed-race. They go around calling pure-blooded Negroids as ugly 'nappy-heads' on this forum, but at the same time attack white people.

They have an identity crisis.


 
Posted by Anglo_Pyramidologist (Member # 18853) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by facts:
she shows symptoms of a sociopath.

quote:
Originally posted by Anglo_Pyramidologist:
^ Bettyboo is alienated on this forum. They admitted they are mixed-race. They go around calling pure-blooded Negroids as ugly 'nappy-heads' on this forum, but at the same time attack white people.

They have an identity crisis.


Their posts contradict and they never make sense.

I debated them months back about African-Americans and how Negroid (Sub-Saharan African)genetically they are.

According to Betty Boo, African-Americans are fully Sub-Saharan African, but they claim ''they look nothing like Blacks from Africa''...

[Roll Eyes]
When several other posters asked how African-Americans are fully Black Sub-Saharan African, but look nothing like Black Africans, Bettyboo replies ''i'm not revealing the answer''.

parody account? [Confused]
 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by facts:
Consider this a favor, okay?

Facts: 'How come' is an abbreviation of 'how does it come.' That is how the word developed over time , eventually becoming an idiom.


Facts: An idiom has no grammatical structure as it is a FIXED EXPRESSION.

BTW, for the record, I hold a Master's degree.

^Your azz is fvcking unbelievable. How Come is now an abbreviation!!! You can't be fvcking serious. An idiom is a complete sentence. All idioms must follow grammatical structure, if not, it's incorrect and ungrammatical. I will lay it out for you again.

You are the apple of my eye.
^The above is an IDIOM and grammatically correct.

What exactly is a FIXED expression compare to that of an UNFIXED expression. You are the one being stubborn. Never be that stupid to think someone doesn't check with a dictionary FIRST, and you don't have a Master degree. You're a ghetto poverty-stricken nygger who likes to eat dirty white women pusseys. How about eating mines. It's clean and tastes better. I know. All nyggers told me.
 
Posted by facts (Member # 19596) on :
 
RFLOL!!!!!!!!!

quote:
Originally posted by Anglo_Pyramidologist:
When several other posters asked how African-Americans are fully Black Sub-Saharan African, but look nothing like Black Africans, Bettyboo replies ''i'm not revealing the answer''.

parody account? [Confused]


 
Posted by facts (Member # 19596) on :
 
Why do you do this to yourself? You are on a roll today, I see LOL!!!

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open quote/

How come is short for how did it come about that and dates from the mid-1800s; how so , short for how is it so or how is it that , dates from about 1300.

/close quote


Idioms are fixed expressions. They do not follow syntax as they have developed into a deffinition based on said expression.

YOU ARE A LOSER AND EVERYONE CAN SEE THIS NOW.

quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
quote:
Originally posted by facts:
Consider this a favor, okay?

Facts: 'How come' is an abbreviation of 'how does it come.' That is how the word developed over time , eventually becoming an idiom.


Facts: An idiom has no grammatical structure as it is a FIXED EXPRESSION.

BTW, for the record, I hold a Master's degree.

^Your azz is fvcking unbelievable. How Come is now an abbreviation!!! You can't be fvcking serious. An idiom is a complete sentence. All idioms must follow grammatical structure, if not, it's incorrect and ungrammatical. I will lay it out for you again.

You are the apple of my eye.
^The above is an IDIOM and grammatically correct.

What exactly is a FIXED expression compare to that of an UNFIXED expression. You are the one being stubborn. Never be that stupid to think someone doesn't check with a dictionary FIRST, and you don't have a Master degree. You're a ghetto poverty-stricken nygger who likes to eat dirty white women pusseys. How about eating mines. It's clean and tastes better. I know. All nyggers told me.


 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by facts:
Why do you do this to yourself? You are on a roll today, I see LOL!!!

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[/QB][/QUOTE]

^Just shut up. How come is ungrammatical and it isn't an idiom and it isn't informal and it's damn sure not an abbreviation. How did it come about isn't a fvcking idiom nor is it informal. Your azz is on a roll today stupid. "How did it come about" doesn't mean WHY but How Come is ungrammatical for WHY. When you said How come you weren't asking "How did it come about" but you certainly were asking Why. Your azz truly is on a roll today.
 
Posted by facts (Member # 19596) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:

^Just shut up. How come is ungrammatical and it isn't an idiom and it isn't informal

'How come' isn't an idiom? LOL!! You are too arrogant to even admit you are wrong. You were shown MULTIPLE SITES proving this, yet you hold to your indefensible position. Do you know what they call people who continue to do things that are wrong expecting a right outcome? [Eek!]


quote:

and it's damn sure not an abbreviation.

So these sites have it wrong but you have it right? LOL!!!!!!! Do you have a man in your life? Seriously.


quote:

How did it come about isn't a fvcking idiom nor is it informal.

'How did it come' is not the idiom. It is the phrase from which the abbreviation 'how come' developed and eventually had come to be an idiom.

I must admit, you are fun! You remind me of a monkey at the zoo throwing feces around expecting it to stick LO!L!!
 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by facts:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bettyboo:

'How come' isn't an idiom?

So these sites have it wrong but you have it right?

'How did it come' is not the idiom. It is the phrase from which the abbreviation 'how come' developed and eventually had come to be an idiom.


1. No. 'How come' isn't an idiom.

2. Yes. The sites have it wrong and I have it right. What make you think something is correct just because it's on the internet or pulled from an online dictionary. It got the word 'ruddy' wrong and the essence of what a bachelor is - is wrong. Pulling sites or flocking to the internet doesn't make something true or right.

3. I didn't say 'How did it come'. I know "How did it come" isn't an idiom nor is "How did it come about". How come isn't an abbreviation. One minute it's informal speech the next minute it's an idiom and the next minute it's an abbreviation.

4. How Come is never an idiom. If 'how come' was grammatically correct it just would be a direct complete formal sentence, not an idiom not an expression.
 
Posted by facts (Member # 19596) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
1. No. 'How come' isn't an idiom.

2. Yes. The sites have it wrong and I have it right.


I gave you Cambridge; it is a very scholarly and credible site. Yet you want us to believe they are wrong and you are right? MUHAHAHAHAHA!!!


quote:

It got the word 'ruddy' wrong and the essence of what a bachelor is - is wrong.

distraction; red herring


quote:

How come isn't an abbreviation. One minute it's informal speech the next minute it's an idiom and the next minute it's an abbreviation.

How come is an abbreviation of How did it come about. How come developed over time into an idiom, an informal one at that. This is not difficult to comprehend.

quote:

How Come is never an idiom.

You are stubborn and foolish. You say it is not an idiom, the experts say otherwise. Yet, instead of deferring to them, you allow your pride to cloud your judgment.


quote:

If 'how come' was grammatically correct it just would be a direct complete formal sentence, not an idiom not an expression.

Are you fucking serious? do you even know how and when grammar rules developed in the English? You are fucking dumb for making that absurd statement. 'How come' is attested BEFORE a cohesive and uniform syntax developed in the English, MORON! IT IS A FIXED EXPRESSION!, GET IT?!?! it has no compositionality in its structure!!!!!!! It ain't a sentence in the traditional sense!!!!!!
 
Posted by Bettyboo (Member # 12987) on :
 
Have a good evening facts.
 
Posted by facts (Member # 19596) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
Have a good evening facts.

[Roll Eyes]
 
Posted by Whatbox (Member # 10819) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by IronLion:
You don't get it cause you are a roach living in someone's basement in South Bronx Ghetto New York.

So you never travel, never will travel, have no knowledge of the real world except for the few times you crawl out of your hole and play on internet, after the home-owners have gone to work.

One day they will come home and find you, a big pink roach playing on their computer. And they will squash you, splat! And you will be gone, roach, you will soon be done, Mr. Pink Roach...

quote:
Originally posted by Troll Patrol:
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lol, Cosigned strongly!

lol indeedy. I lol'd too.
 
Posted by Troll Patrol (Member # 18264) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
quote:
Originally posted by facts:
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STOP IT!! STOPPPPPPP IT!! YOU ARE EMBARRASSING YOURSELF!!! [Big Grin]


quote:
Originally posted by Bettyboo:
^Laugh that shyt off. Your link can't even make sense of How come. Instead of providing facts that it's ungrammatical it's trying to rationalize why people say it. You're dismissed and go back to eating out dirty white women pussey.


^You STOP IT!!! It's WHY not How Come. How come is ungrammatical. You can't be that fvcking stupid and think I don't check dictionaries. How come is grammatically incorrect and comes from not knowing how to speak properly. It's always WHY.
It appears that person doesn't understand the differences between formal and informal.


informal
 
Syllabification:OnOff
Pronunciation: /inˈfôrməl/
adjective
having a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial style, manner, or nature:
an informal atmosphere
an informal agreement between the two companies
of or denoting a style of writing or conversational speech characterized by simple grammatical structures, familiar vocabulary, and use of idioms, e.g., tu in French.
(of dress) casual; suitable for everyday wear.


http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/informal?region=us


formal
 
Syllabification:OnOff
Pronunciation: /ˈfôrməl/
adjective
1done in accordance with rules of convention or etiquette; suitable for or constituting an official or important situation or occasion:
a formal dinner party
(of a person or their manner) prim or stiff.
of or denoting a style of writing or public speaking characterized by more elaborate grammatical structures and more conservative and technical vocabulary.
(especially of a house or garden) arranged in a regular, classical, and symmetrical manner.
2officially sanctioned or recognized:
a formal complaint
having a conventionally recognized form, structure, or set of rules:

>>>he had little formal education

3of or concerned with outward form or appearance, especially as distinct from content or matter:
I don’t know enough about art to appreciate the purely formal qualities
having the form or appearance without the spirit:
his sacrifice will be more formal than real
of or relating to linguistic or logical form as opposed to function or meaning.
noun
an evening gown.
an occasion on which evening dress is worn.


http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/formal?region=us


It's obvious Bettyboo is referring to the formal part, the official part.
 
Posted by facts (Member # 19596) on :
 
^Do you even comprehend the argument between myself and Bettyboo? LMAO!!
 
Posted by Troll Patrol (Member # 18264) on :
 
Formal (proper English) or informal ?looooooool
 


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