Infinite potential.
A good start - does it even sound correct (whom)? Absolutely not. Whom is the dative case - e.g. to whom, from whom. Who won? To whom should I...
Some would say OK, but methinks you could fully hyphenate as forty-five-thousand-dollar-a-year job. One long adjective describing the job. The...
Just gone back to Linux (Mint this time). Only came away because of Microsoft and the UEFI/secure boot issue. But Mint installed without hassle...
Endless recriminations.
Plenty of novels have a chapter heading - time, day, date, location, whatever. Then no need to try and forcibly include it in the narrative....
And a young horse...
Right under Brenda's bush Ernie relaxed. JUJUISM
Bob Carver was so cold, he would have felt warmer dead.
How about some intercostal muscle damage? Painful, with breathing difficulty (depending on severity), and not long-lasting given rest. In other...
Given that most users really aren't tech-savvy and can't be arsed with computers at all (but I know about computers because I can type a letter),...
You do know that Robert Mugabe is a Yorkshireman? Read his name backwards - 'E ba gum. I'll get me coat.
Let's start at the beginning and deal with the kid. Put him in an airlock. Here's a ball, go and play outside. Providing an answer here tends...
Confusion arises because of the way we tend to speak. So natural to say, If I were you, instead of, If I was you.
Separate names with a comma.