Originally Posted by Murphie |
| YM, are you sure you know what ipso ergo means? |
Probably not, but it sounds a lot cooler than "i.e." Especially since I use Firefox.
(Just for you, I'll look it up anyway, to be sure I'm using it right.)
EDIT: Google has failed me. I just use it as a fancy-sounding "as in" (it's sort of become a habit). If I'm using it wrong, feel free to correct me.
In my above post, I was using like "as in apply the changes I recommended for that mithra and use it for the other one, as well." But, that was probably wrong.
Ah well. It's late. Should really be getting to bed, anyways.