seems like a more nordic pattern to me. so, like the wearer, a classic that never goes out of style.I would say it's a gift from Bill Cosby but Pedro appears conscious so I'm leaning no
seems like a more nordic pattern to me. so, like the wearer, a classic that never goes out of style.I would say it's a gift from Bill Cosby but Pedro appears conscious so I'm leaning no
2. 1 Sox win/NYY loss assures a tie. 2 assures a win.So is the magic number to win the division outright at 2 or 3?
I want nothing to do with a 1-game playoff against the MFYs in NY, nor a 1-game Wild Card play-in game.
So, / can mean or? Looks to me like "or" takes one more keystroke to make appear on a screen than "/". I would say or would be what is most desirable there.2. 1 Sox win/NYY loss assures a tie. 2 assures a win.
Or//. No difference.So, / can mean or? Looks to me like "or" takes one more keystroke to make appear on a screen than "/". I would say or would be what is most desirable there.
If we're going the symbol route, the exclusive or should be used: 1 Sox win ⊕ NYY loss for a tie.Or//. No difference.