What drew my attention — thanks to a few eagle - eyed Embargo
Watch readers pointing me to this post by Thomas Lumley — is how the co-sponsors authors of the research handled the embargo.
Not exact matches
When I decided to self - publish my stories about the Sullivans as e-books, self - publishing was fairly new at that
point, and it was very exciting to
watch as more than 1.5 million
readers discovered my digital books!
In more distant
points of view,
readers more often have to
watch what the characters are doing and try to guess at their motivations.
It will also give a curiosity to the
readers for
watching the movie and they will observe these
points while
watching movie.
Douglas McCabe at Enders Analysis thinks large publishers will continue to need the middleman,
pointing out that
readers don't set out to buy HarperCollins or Penguin books, just as they don't
watch a film because it is made by Pinewood Studios.
I was, not surprisingly,
watching HB 1121 more closely than the others — but when a helpful
reader pointed out that discussion of HB 1127 in the Local and Federal Affairs Committee on April 4th was broadcast online, I had to take a look.
You must have a lock screen enabled on your
watch, but once it's unlocked, you just open the pay app, select the card you want to use, and tap your
watch's screen to the
point - of - sale machine's NFC
reader.
It works just like Apple Pay on the Apple
Watch: it's NFC - based and can be used at contactless
readers at
point of sale.