11-30-2007 02:53 PM - edited 03-05-2019 07:45 PM
Hi. Often i find written "a singly link" and i'm not able to figure out what this means. I'm italian so english is not my native language and i get confused if this generally means:
- one link
OR
- a link that can be used only in one direction
Sorry for the silly question and for my english ;)
11-30-2007 09:58 PM
Hi
No apologies necessary.
I suspect it means "one link" rather than a link in only one direction which is usually described as a "unidirectional" link.
If you could give an example we might be able to help more.
Jon
12-01-2007 05:07 AM
Hi, thanks for answering
I usually find it difficoult to answer the following question:
"How would you reverse a singly link?"
12-01-2007 11:41 AM
Do you mean a single link? Or maybe a sickly link? If it's a single link, set it up on a date. Try adult friend finder or buy it a drink. If it's sickly, give it some anti-biotics.
-brad
:)
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