I must close off
this article with some comments about Bob Aaron's recent shot at Seller Property Information Statements (SPIS) in the May issue of REM.
PSM also posted a great Jet Moto 3
article with comments from 989 Studios's former president Kelly Flock and an interview with former programmer on the project (under developer Pacific Coast Power and Light) Ming Lee, the latter of which includes info on the game's engine and other technical details.
Check out
the article with comments and responses here.
Here is the third reversion in two days of the USA Football's Response to the July 27 NYTimes
article with my comments in red.
Vicky This is such a good
article with comments and I must add some important perspective here.
this thread may (and likely will) turn into a shitshow, but that's better than posting a political or social issue
article with the comments turned off.
Let me preface
her articles with some comments.
Pei later retweeted
the article with the comment, «Learn to love the notch.»
Not exact matches
Fortune contacted NBC News for
comment about the Variety report and we will update this
article with any response.
UPDATE: This
article has been updated
with extra information from Draghi's press conference and
comment from Schroders.
From the reader messages posted in
article comment sections, housing bears appear to regard persons associated
with the housing industry as sources of BS, to use their abbreviated terminology.
For an
article about the Apple iPad, I wanted to find an analyst who can
comment about whether the tablet is starting to lose momentum
with consumers.
Engage
with them on Twitter, follow their work and send notes
with comments showing you read their
articles regularly.
Every time I write an
article with this kind of observation, I wind up getting
comments here and on Facebook suggesting I'm some kind of socialist.
Fortune reached out to Lionsgate and Starz for
comment and will update this
article with any response.
Instead, you just endure a blog post or
article that sits in solitude
with no
comments, shares or engagement whilst you get on
with your day.
So, follow our example: Be creative in how you reach out or build a relationship, by following experts» blogs,
commenting on their
articles, retweeting their
articles (by tagging them) and engaging
with them on social media.
Fortune reached out to Ivari International and Charles Harder for
comment and will update this
article with any response.
Fortune reached out to both Orange and Vivendi for
comment and will update this
article with any response.
Along
with responding as quickly as possible to the likes, shares and
comments your
articles receive, you can also use other social media channels and your email list to drive traffic to your posts.
As as someone stated — another great
article contained in the
comments with the back and forth.
6:50 a.m.: This
article was updated
with additional details about the report and stock market reaction, as well as
comments from Mark Hamrick of Bankrate.com.
5:55 p.m.: This
article was updated
with comments from investment analyst Jaret Seiberg and more details on the Wells Fargo scandal involving unauthorized accounts.
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It may be unfair to single him out, but I have become familiar
with his work mainly because several of my investment and academic friends in Australia seem to delight in sending me his
articles and making witty
comments about how economists can take data that confounds their forecasts and use it to confirm their analysis.
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But it seems to me that one of the problems
with academic
articles is that the reader doesn't get a chance to
comment on the
article, and the author doesn't get the chance to read readers»
comments and respond to them.
1:20 p.m.: This
article was updated throughout
with additional analysis and
comments from economists.
He even
commented on a CT
article about the Savedroid fake exit scam, now known to be a PR stunt,
with an offer to help along
with his new promotional poster:
And so, you also have a
comment about save 1,000 a year, retire
with millions, another
article.
The
article cites
comments by Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Leuthold Group, who wrote in a client note, «Historically, the stock market has done OK
with rising inflation, provided economic momentum was also rising.»
The other day, I was reading Adam Bryant's Corner Office column in the New York Times, (read
article here) and I really resonated
with Blake Irving's (CEO of GoDaddy)
comment that ``... when you're the C.E.O., you get to set a tone from your seat that's different than if you're working within an organization.
On a related note, since you mentioned «blog
comments» in the
article, I'm also seriously considering removing
comments from my site... I rarely get any
comments, and I think you're right
with your assessment of social media's impact in this regard.
This and many
comments to
articles on the debate are often filled
with Xtians and atheists throwing bitter and nasty attacks at each other.
I have to agree
with Susan and Sarah although their
comments seem to come off as belligerent and perhaps insensitive, given the nature of this
article and the congruence of their posts to the word of God they have a much more biblical stance than the chaplain.
For you to hatefully
comment on religious
articles about how much you HATE religion is a lot like someone complaining of a headache while bashing their forehead
with a mallet.
Listen, I KNOW your whole thing is about drawing people in
with inflammatory pieces then encouraging
comments for EVERY
article so we'll waste our time on your site (like I'm about to do no more) but TRY, just try to remember that you were credible once.
Some of the
comments are just hate riddled commentary
with little emphasis on the text of the
article.
Athy, I can guarantee you a vast majority of the
comments posted here today will have nothing to do
with the
article.
These religion
articles are always filled
with comments by aethist troll / haters.
I never
comment on
articles usually because I'm disgusted
with what people have to say.
It is as if few people read the text
with an open mind and form insightful
comments on the
article itself.
If you read every one of these (obviously anti-christian)
articles, i'd say 80 % + of the
comments are from aetheists totally attacking christians
with the most insulting commentary.
I took issue
with that
comment as a gross misrepresentation of Hawkin's position on panspe.rmia and you cited an
article to prove your point.
Reference all the
comments associated
with a faith based
article.
In a Facebook
comment responding to an
article about an upcoming Black Lives Matter protest, «JM Roth» said to «run them over» and then proceeded to detail how you can avoid being charged
with a crime if you hit someone
with your car.
adjective bearing upon or connected
with the matter in hand; pertinent: as in, your
comment has absolutely no relevance to the
article.
Our story on a small cadre of authors challenging the existence of Jesus Christ drew almost 5,000
comments on Easter Sunday,
with some upset that we did the story, others objecting to its publication on Easter, and plenty of others defending the
article and the run date and debating the merits and implications of the debate.
But the New York Times writer failed to grasp that the
article in Italian was
commenting on off - hand remarks by Pope Francis at an audience in November, suggesting that perhaps he agrees
with Paul VI, who once said to a young boy that his dog would be
with him in heaven.