"DO NOT SHOP HERE! old inventory so things will break soon after u buy them. Service is horrible and rude to say the least. Order offline and avoid any hobby shop in the city they all equally suck."
Robbies Hobbies
4.5
13
4578 N High St, Columbus
CLOSE · 10:00 - 18:00 · +1 614-265-7288
"It had everything we were looking for. The prices were actually very good, and the people actually took the liberty of letting us back in the back to test an engine, wasn't able to fix it, but gave us good suggestions on how to fix it."
Target
3
82
1717 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus
OPEN · 07:00 - 23:59 · +1 614-298-1070
"It's the OSU Campus Target. Not the l\none on Hogh Street, this is the "bigger" one.\nSo, it can be quite busy and hectic but offers all the selections you might expect at a bigger target\nstore.\n\nThis location serves the entire Tri-village, Upper\nArlington & Grandview Heights areas,\nas well as the OSU/Short North/Victorian Village communities. Lots of people and a very busy parking lot.\n\nOfferings include pre-order purchase curbside pick up."
Michaels
3
12
1614 Stringtown Rd, Grove City
OPEN · 09:00 - 22:00 · +1 614-277-3446
"The girls working in this place have NO customer service skills. I practically had to beg one to show me where the wreaths were, she was very busy have a conversation with 2 of her coworkers. Then the cashier directed me to self checkout. SHE LITERALLY WASN'T RINGING ANYONE OUT. I explained I had coupons and would rather go to her but she said the computers did it and dismissed me. 5/15/24 around noon. All three girls were terrible."
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When referring to a list of number is largest or biggest correct? For example, I want to find the biggest number in an array. Or should it be the largest number. Finally, would either biggest or
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Would it be ok to say "from smaller to larger" or do I have to say "from smallest to largest" E.g., I'm using the batteries from smallest/smaller to largest/larger capacity.
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This is a title from a scientific magazine about how various animals lived on earth thousands of years ago. Here is the title: Largest snake to ever live discovered in an Indian mine. Wildlife maga...
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The largest share of the region's cost estimate total belongs to projects classified as "long term", which accounts for 9% of the region's projects and 47% of the region's cost estimate total. While the statements above are numerically accurate and precise, I feel they are a bit clunky and bloated.