Copy the project link, paste it into a comment, and when you post the comment, it will appear like this: (link to project) <-- Link does not work
Here is a tutorial: (link to project) <-- Real link
Last edited by coka (2010-07-01 17:54:56)
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bwbell wrote:
sorry im kind of new what dose ie mean
ie stands for Id est in Latin. Translated, it means "that is to say"
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icypenguinis wrote:
bwbell wrote:
sorry im kind of new what dose ie mean
ie stands for Id est in Latin. Translated, it means "that is to say"
Or in English terms: For example...
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What I posted above should help you out.
Last edited by coka (2010-07-01 19:46:13)
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coka wrote:
icypenguinis wrote:
bwbell wrote:
sorry im kind of new what dose ie mean
ie stands for Id est in Latin. Translated, it means "that is to say"
Or in English terms: For example...
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What I posted above should help you out.
@OP: Yes, what coka and The-Whiz said is right. Just copy a project link and the "(link to project)" will automatically appear. However, you can only do this once in a while since the Scratch Team implemented a spam filter.
@coka: Actually, ie should not be used to represent "For example..." Exempli Gratia or eg should be used for that. The two are not equivalent. I hope you enjoyed the Latin lesson of the day.
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icypenguinis wrote:
@coka: Actually, ie should not be used to represent "For example..." Exempli Gratia or eg should be used for that. The two are not equivalent. I hope you enjoyed the Latin lesson of the day.
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Thanks for the proper clarification, but now let's get back on topic
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