cyclops wrote:What happened to shyghost ?
3 videos isn't much.
cyclops wrote:What happened to shyghost ?
moyoaji wrote:To be fair, blanket attacks like this are unfair. Which of these players do fall into that category, if I may ask?
moyoaji wrote:Frankly, if someone is making go videos on YouTube strictly for the sake of getting attention then they suck at getting attention.
DrStraw wrote:Nick Sibicky? Is that his real name? It sound like a play on Icki Jibicki.
DrStraw wrote:Nick Sibicky? Is that his real name? It sound like a play on Icki Jibicki.
Bonobo wrote:DrStraw wrote:Nick Sibicky? Is that his real name? It sound like a play on Icki Jibicki.
DrStraw, this gives deeper insight into your personality than you may have wished.
Tom
DrStraw wrote:Bonobo wrote:DrStraw wrote:Nick Sibicky? Is that his real name? It sound like a play on Icki Jibicki.
DrStraw, this gives deeper insight into your personality than you may have wished.
Tom
I don't understand. Attempting to emulate Iki Jibicki would be the ultimate in praise for someone who was a great loss to the AGA.
Boidhre wrote:DrStraw wrote:Bonobo wrote:
Many outside (and probably within) the AGA wouldn't get the Iki Jibicki reference and think you were just making fun of someone's name, to be fair.
Boidhre wrote:[..]
Many outside (and probably within) the AGA wouldn't get the Iki Jibicki reference and think you were just making fun of someone's name, to be fair.
Bonobo wrote:Boidhre wrote:[..]
(And I still have no idea who that may be.)
Tom
p.s.: edited my earlier comment to reflect what I learnt.
Thank you.DrStraw wrote:Apology accepted.
Thank you, bookmarked, that’s an amazing source for … procrastinationhttp://www.usgo.org/bob-high-memorial-library
Oh, I LOVE that! Bad puns PLUS Science Fiction PLUS Go—what more could I wish for?specifically the link to Go Kiburi: http://www.usgo.org/files/bh_library/gokiburi.pdf
Well, I learnt my childhood English in Kerala, South India, in the beginning 1960’s … mostly Indian English and British English, some US English (and I still love code switching), and AFAIK “learnt” is a legitimate variant for the past tense of “to learn”:(Oh, and learnt is the past participle. The past tense is learned.)
Alternative forms
learned (Standard US English spelling, Canadian)
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Verb
learnt
1. (UK, African American Vernacular, alternative in Canada) simple past tense of learn
I learnt so many things in this school.
2. (UK, African American Vernacular, alternative in Canada) Past participle of learn
She has learnt to adapt to the changes quickly.