(Date "within" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references))

Hello AlimaeHP, your line kept me busy thinking.Most of the time what your line means may be true, but fortunately it is also possible that the world treats you better than you think of yourself.

I'm here to improve my knowledge of your language. So I learned that
without and within are written as one word. While compared to where I come from you use words far more often seperately. We stick much and many more words together and I had to unlearn that in English.
I hope they did not change the rules in the meantime, for then that which I say may be incorrect.
Anyway I hope you don't mind me saying this.

Last edited by BranShea; 11/28/06 02:09 AM.