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We checked out that piece in addition to a couple of Quora threads, Glassdoor reviews, and Reddit comments where people claiming to be current or former employees dish on the downsides of working there.
Slack recently added threaded conversations that work like a comment on an article like the one you're reading now, and people seem to know how to do it.
Couples videos don't work and you can see by the amount of comments you have and I have seen other people complain about him in your threads.
Each newsgroup worked sort of like a combination of a blog comment thread and a listserv, and participants could «cross-post» messages to connect conversations across several groups.
Anonymous physicists working at CERN quickly confirmed in the blog's comments thread that the data were genuine, but said questions remained about the analysis.
Vulture senior editor Kyle Buchanan posted a thread on Twitter about the conversation — and the filmmaker's comments about working with strong women were the talk of the town.
Students can then comment on the work of their peers, and teachers can view the discussion thread.
One of the comments received over 15 thumbs up from thread lurkers in the matter of minutes; it went on saying that there was no trust on writers who put their work out for free, and zero esteem for them.
Never mind (Just like the ATH comment threading on jobs) the industry expects groveling and the author to have basically done all of the work.
A few people have said that it works with 1.4.3 here in the comments and at the referenced thread at XDA.
Unless a software engineer turns up announcing they've found a way to make DRM work or a viable alternative, then regulars are going to find their eyes glazing over, especially if they click3d the comments thread in the hope of reading about something else entirely.
Set forth below is the text of a comment that I recently posted to the discussion thread for one of my columns at the Value Walk site: There has never been a 30 year period in which a 4 % withdrawal rate has not worked.
Set forth below is the text of a comment that I recently put to the discussion thread for another blog entry at this site: Market timing schemes This language shows how profound the bias is that you are working from.
I saw «several sites» forward and comment on one single thread posted here on Reddit, wherein someone claiming to work for a marketing company had gone into MS and supposedly saw MS employees with Reddit open on their computers.
Trouble is the results are on an old comment thread at Tamino's place, and the post is no longer accessible, so I'm working from memory.
If your participation in blog comment threads is simply to provoke people into calling you names so that you can claim you're being persecuted, it will work fine.
Elsner's work, by the way, was cited in one of our earlier comments in this thread.
(I'll be posting more thoughts on the future of the climate panel that I received from climate scientists and others working in this area in the comment thread below.)
I'm paid handsomely by the «consensus police» to distract you and your fellow «skeptics» from your important work of posting the same comments based on the same fallacious reasoning in thread after thread, day after day.
In the comments on the thread on his blog, Lynas freely admits that he sides with Mann on the subject of the validity of the Hockey Stick, lacking the expertise to check the working for himself.
Lang seems to pick on those too polite to accuse him directly of being a liar, but one can readily find circumlocutions such as CBDunkerson «s «The continuing fictional works of Peter Lang» that amount to the same thing, which I didn't have to search far for: it's in the same thread containing Ronald Brak's comment above.
Fascinating comment by the late Ian Castles, whose work was discussed recently in a memorable thread on Bishop Hill.
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Finally, commenting at Skeptical Science works best if you first limit the scope of your comment to that of the thread on which you post your comment and then follow up on those threads to see what respondents have said in response to you.
Part of this work is based on two posts on RealClimate.org in 2010, and I acknowledge valuable discussions in the threads of these posts and am grateful to Ketil Isaksen for useful comments on the manuscript.
Pick any comment thread over the years of your blog, and no doubt you'll find a high % where concern is expressed by «skeptics» asserting a direct link between the source of funding and bias in the work of climate scientists.
Not the case according to NOAA see the MWP article) Also, the recent comment facility does not work properly, you may want to place you «call to arms» on a the most recent thread instead.
If the moderators will permit a partial repost of a comment I made in another thread — somewhat relevant to «Doing it yourselves» climatology — Menne et al http://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/ushcn/v2/monthly/menne-etal2010.pdf, following the pioneering work done by Anthony Watts and his surfacestations.org volunteers, found ``... no evidence that the CONUS average temperature trends are inflated due to poor station siting.»
And feature wise, there's more work to be done for subject oriented groups & comment - threading.
First, for those of you who might already use Slack and Hipchat, it's notable that Teams looks like it will include the ability to have threaded comments, where you can reply inline in a conversation — a feature that Slack, for one, has said for a long time now that it has been working on but has yet to include.
Representatives of Google have commented on the thread, which means that the Android team is working on a fix for the problem.
Scroll up to Comment # 38 (March 7) on this thread — I wrote about the importance of expanding on the benefits of HR initiatives in your work history section.
It's them, not me» might work if you're an innocent bystander of a crime, but being tagged on Facebook, or your comment on a thread, is hard to escape.
Great to see you using the threaded comments, too — they'll work really well over here!
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