I used the right word. I've looked this up before. Only a few months ago because I just to make sure I was doing it right. Then refers to time, than refers to consequence.
If it doesn't look like bitcoin is rallying,
than zoom in and out until it does.
I went to the store,
then I went home.
Are you willing to bet your dick on that?
Well no... maybe I misunderstood what I purposely went out of my way to make sure I learned...
Here's an easy way to remember the usage of
than and
then :
I would rather have a bottle in front of me
than a frontal lobotomy but if I had to have a frontal lobotomy, I would rather have a bottle in front of me
then the frontal lobotomy.
edit: that was lame... I'm going to bed
