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

don't matter much where I'm at ..in Minnesota...everyone just uses then

(just the way it is midwest accent and all) ...just saying
er just to be clear ...they SPEAK then for everything as well...so the written word just follows what ..Minnesotan's say...anyway...
brad