But here you've added your off - topic
comments to a post about a third party — the Miller & Zois firm — and it makes me feel like a terrible host and has me wishing I wouldn't have done the post at all.
As was obvious
from comments to our post on the End of the Road for the Cul - de-sac, people who live on them love»em, and did not take kindly to them being called «cesspools of self - absorption and pettiness that turn their backs on the wider world» But there is no question that they do not permit higher densities are are pretty much car - dependent, and unlike grid systems, do not lend themselves to redevelopment and change.
I belong to quite a few Facebook writing and publishing groups, and I've noticed that people will often add a one -
word comment to a post.
I think the range of
comments to this post reflect the policy differences of these various classes of reviewers.It seems fair, but I doubt it's ever the case that any of them refund reading fees.
Those who get Slaw's entries by RSS or email may not regularly
read comments to our posts and so might have missed a rather important, laconic comment to my entry yesterday on the New York Times's deep linking feature.
Uniformity, nothing too distracting, clear text that stands out, harmonious colors... here are some of my favorites from the contest (I don't know the book cover designers who made these, so if you do know, feel free to
add comments to this post with links to the designers).
To see in a truly graphic fashion how metadata can tell tales, see the link to the «Paul Revere» exercise in David Collier - Brown's
comment to my post on PRISM.
If you can, add
a comment to the post explaining your rational in a non-hostile way and how you plan on addressing the situation.
Some of
the comments to these posts are fascinating.
Loved your post, but can not get
my comment to post at Will's blog with either my blogger or wordpress ID.
And I enjoyed all
the comments to your post / cartoon this morning.
Jeremy, you seem surprised by some of
the comments to your post of this cartoon.
I would welcome a link in
the comments to your post on making coconut butter!
I never realized how ridiculous the name «puppy chow» sounded until I read everyone's
comments to this post!
As you already know and can see by
the comments to this post, most people who are gluten intolerant do not have celiac disease.
Simply leave
a comment to this post between now and Sunday, June 17th at 12 pm EST to enter the giveaway.