Not exact matches
If somebody came in and read the
comments and not the
article they would think this woman is devoutly religious and
contributing to the downfall of America.
Two months ago, the following
comment was posted by user «MarkJosephStern»
to Reddit: «
Contribute to a Slate
article on health problems during Mormon missions?»
rather than
to entertain for a moment the notion that I might have
commented on the
article after reading it
to contribute my opinion (like everyone else on the message board -LSB-?]-RRB-
maggie, I will respond
to just one part of your incoherent rant: «the notion that I might have
commented on the
article after reading it
to contribute my opinion»
While most research - oriented universities have faculty members who make
comments like the one at the beginning of the
article, senior faculty members almost certainly expect that someday, after your research program is off the ground, you will
contribute to the educational mission of the department.
They have free speech, but if they have nothing
to contribute to the
article, then what's the point of
commenting?
Next time, make sure people post
comments not because they are upset and reacting
to what you are saying, but because they have a genuine need
to contribute and help educate the public so basically, your
articles should be engineered for discussion and not for scandal.
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Over a week ago I
contributed a
comment noting that 99 out of 100 queries are not mailed «letters,» as you are indicating in your
article, but email and citing some of the problems with that, such as figuring out how
to include a part of manuscript within the email (as they will not allow attachments!)
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I agree with # 21 Jeff Huggins, Andy your
article make me confuse whether your
comment focused on the «grid», solar energy, and hydrogen and implied that solar's ability
to contribute to the grid in any large way was somewhat dependent on hydrogen?
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