Lynx, I think the simple point that Neil was trying to make and probably wishes he never had, is a grammatical one. You made an error when you said:
They are very unique, each one.
'They are unique, each one' would have been correct. Something is either unique, or it isn't. I don't think he was trying to dispute the fact that each of those Alfas is different.
Lynx, I think the simple point that Neil was trying to make and probably wishes he never had, is a grammatical one. You made an error when you said:
'They are unique, each one' would have been correct. Something is either unique, or it isn't. I don't think he was trying to dispute the fact that each of those Alfas is different.