Sentences with phrase «ever wrote for this site»

One of the first feature articles I ever wrote for this site was about Super Mario Bros. 2, and while I said a lot there, I've always felt I could probably still have gone into better depth about some subjects.

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After reading everything that Buffett has ever written and then finding The Quest For Value, your site just puts it all together.
Also operate a site and if you are ever interested in doing some visitor writing for me if possible feel free to let me know, im always look for people to check out my web site.
No one has ever known I write for this site or write at all.
I never, ever contact a company, especially after I no longer use the product, but I just came across an ad for Boobie Bars ® on a site I was visiting, and I got so darned excited for you that I just had to write.
Two audience members have written the presentation up for our enjoyment, complete with screenshots and links to more resources: check out Britt Bravo's version on the NetSquared blog or his own site as well as Lorna Li's take (BTW, the most alliterative author pair - up I've ever seen).
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Scammers using online dating sites to target victims — Attorney Jonathan Hood writes about fraud for Consumer Affairs, and has advice that can protect you... Instead, report the person to the dating site and block him or her from ever contacting you again.
The site received an A from Entertainment Weekly, in the first major article ever written about Internet film critics, and the magazine employed him as a freelancer for its Video section from 1997 - 2000.
If i ever wrote a book, i'd just hire a PR agency to market it for me, and not even bother with fan interaction on review sites.
In this new era of book publishing, it has become easier than ever for authors to write and publish themselves, bringing their work directly to their readers without the help of publishers through their own website or various e-publishing or self - publishing sites.
Anyone who has written articles, poems or stories online for sites like Hubpages, could put together a book using Createspace, even if the only people who ever get a copy are their family and friends!
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Thanks Roy — very good (and timely) advice...... I too see this happening in print on a few travel bloggers own sites / blogs...... I do understand their perspective (they believe they're doing readers a service), however there's only so far one can get in their writing career if they only ever write for their own blog.
He was the first character I ever played as in Super Smash Bros., my very first amiibo, and has been in my author picture here on Nintendo Wire since I started writing for the site.
I don't normally ever do personal writing on the site, but I figured maybe it's time for a sit down and talk (or in this case type) it out session about this year's E3 conference / convention.
It was a site I felt I wanted to be a part of, but wasn't sure I'd ever find myself in a position where I'd be writing this bio page for that very site — but here we are!
Slickly written blogs and sites against the wording from here make me realise how easy is it for a not skeptical enough mind (scientifically that is before you all jump on me) to take the bait and start thinking that doom in accelerating when indeed its just that as real climate have been stating for ever makre sure your time series is long enough to flush out the natural variability.
Think about this: FIRST, Willis Eschenbach wrote and published on the world's leading climate science site a sneering, mocking piece laughing at how stupid the Kaya identity is and all the people who ever referred to it, and ONLY THEN did he even find out for the first time that it has a name and that it is called the Kaya identity!
The Android Developers Conference has written a humorous post that details some of the «rejected» Android L names and logos, although the site notes that none of these were ever under real consideration by Google and that it made all of these concepts up just for fun.
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