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#511
Yup... I had a good day today.
Figured out why this kid's civic wasn't starting after an auto/manual swap (he didn't do any wiring for the clutch interlock/neutral safety switch)... then laughed as said honda developed hardcore piston slapping in cyl 4.
In other words, I fixed a honda just to watch the kid break it
Figured out why this kid's civic wasn't starting after an auto/manual swap (he didn't do any wiring for the clutch interlock/neutral safety switch)... then laughed as said honda developed hardcore piston slapping in cyl 4.
In other words, I fixed a honda just to watch the kid break it
#517
"The terms whose and who's sound identical, but they perform very different roles in English.
Whose. Whose is the possessive form of who. It means 'belonging to whom'. Whose usually sits before a noun.
Who's. Who's is a contraction of either who is or who has. It has no other uses."
http://www.grammar-monster.com/easil...whos_whose.htm