Quite honestly, I am not sure. It was purchased for my son, who lives 3,000 miles away. He said the cable was perfect and is working great. Sorry, I couldn't be more specific.
Quite honestly, I am not sure. It was purchased for my son, who lives 3,000 miles away. He said the cable was perfect and is working great. Sorry, I couldn't be more specific.
is not "The Homestead Act :) "
It's the Morrill Land-Grant Act
Firstly it is QUIET as a church mouse and plus this isn't actually a question but just five words witha question mark at the end.
No, quite means 'completely' in the context of "I'm quite sure" The definition of 'quite' is: completely, wholly, or entirely: quite the reverse; not quite finished.
Zero, quite possibly.
Zero, quite possibly.
Zero, quite possibly.
Zero, quite possibly.