All this brings us back to some of
the earlier posts on this thread: Instead of memorizing biblical verses and studying theological arguments, shut off the noise in your mind, and just listen.
Curry opened
an early post on the thread with the statement that she just dropped by to say she must be going.
For alternatives see
my earlier posts on this thread at 1:16 and 3:09
As to the theory of the quantitative strength of hurricanes I have learnt much from
the early posts on this thread and haven't anything of value to add.
Not exact matches
Remember to
post your Folksy Fridays
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on our mammoth Folksy Forum
thread that is started by one of the Folksy Friday
early birds every week.
I have
posted on this investigation over at Next Left, both to flag it up and extending my comment in the
earlier thread....
(I
posted his Twitter
thread at https://twitter.com/prchovanec/status/989895930727026689
on this topic as a response to an
earlier answer and was asked to
post a summary of his arguments.)
In it, Sifry recalled a seminal moment
early in Howard Dean «s presidential run when a staffer
posted an «Ask the Dean Campaign»
thread on the anti-Bush website Smirking Chimp.
I was reminded of this unspoken «arrive
early + stay late = good teacher rule» as I scrolled through a chat among educators
on a FaceBook
thread where the following was
posted (names omitted to protect anonymity):
I was reminded of this unspoken «arrive
early + stay late = good teacher rule» as I scrolled through a chat among educators
on a FaceBook
thread where the following was
posted (names omitted to... Continue reading Does Not Staying Late At Work Make Me A Bad Teacher?
As it was
posted in the CrackBerry forums
earlier today, you can check that
thread out and share your thoughts
on it.
The New York Times now has an article, The Origins of Michael Burry, Online, discussing some of Burry's
early postings on his techstocks.com
thread.
My above
post was a quickie re-
post (I put that plot up in an
earlier thread here), so I sorta skipped out
on the documentation this time.
FYI, in keeping with my
post on an
earlier thread, I'll mention the name of Royal Dutch Shell's leader, their Chief Executive Jeroen van der Veer.
I believe Rud Istvan's
posts, as well as many of the comments here and
on the
earlier thread, mirror these concerns.
Christopher Monckton, In an
earlier comment to you
on this
thread I addressed almost total agreement
on the secular part of your
post.
I see that the comment with a list of papers debunking Watts that I
posted earlier to Cliff's
thread on thermometer siting never appeared.
I
posted some of this
on an
earlier thread.
You had actually convinced me of that some time ago when I
posted this comment
on an
earlier thread, but your clueless - ness had slipped my mind in the interim.
JeffN and Carrick, there was some interesting background information
on the problem with who is emitting and what it takes to have any effect, just by the numbers,
posted earlier on this
thread (h / t willard and Mosher).
I
posted this link
earlier and didn't get a response so I'll try it again
on this open
thread.
As I took pains to point out in my original
posting on the subject
on an
earlier thread, this is all about outflow from the surface and not from the TOA.
To refer to another
posting I made
earlier (but not
on this
thread), a «usual and ordinary course of business» has been defined and authenticity can be presumed.