-LSB-...] March 14, 2011 / / TweetLink building is evolving fast,
an excellent post over at Wiep covering 10 years of link building advice gives a quick overview of this.
Link building is evolving fast,
an excellent post over at Wiep covering 10 years of link building advice gives a quick overview of this.
Not exact matches
Just when it looked like the storm had blown
over, Pete Enns wrote an
excellent piece for the Huffington
Post in which he asks, Does God talk to us through fiction?
Even your simple out of hand dismissal of my well articulated
posts, as well as the
excellent work in the referenced blog, reveals you as one who places bias well
over and above evaluation.
In addition to this
excellent post from Laura, I hope you will jump
over to Zack Hoag's blog, where he raises some good questions about Sovereign Grace Ministries and the Counseling Cliff.
We could go Rudolph at 12 or 22 and that frees us up to start loading up on everything else with a guy who — statistically (I'd call
over to the eye test and stats
post in the fanshots, it's
excellent) looks like he could be a huge add.
Following up on my
post earlier this week about Scholastic's partnership with various food manufacturers like Sunny D, M&M's and Dairy Queen, head
over to Spoonfed and read Christina's
excellent post on the latest ways in which McDonald's is... [Continue reading]
In fact, every recipe you
post is
excellent... Thank you for all the great recipe ideas — it's how I switched my family
over to paleo.
A second Rorschach - Test themed poster for P.T. Anderson's The Master is a more focused improvement
over the already
excellent one we
posted last month.
That means the blog won't be as active a usual
over that stretch, but for the most
excellent wish lists
posts.
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-LSB-...] readership — is pretty much a perpetual, ongoing discussion in the comics world, but
over on Warren Ellis» site the
excellent Leah Moore
posts a guest blog discussing female readers and fan girls, not just in -LSB-...]
Her
post includes her own take on the broadcast, and while you're
over there, take a look at all her other activities including her
excellent books and talks.
Author John Scalzi
posted this most
excellent «Electronic Publishing Bingo» scorecard
over on his blog, and, while it's hilarious in its own right, I think it's also worth a bit of closer discussion.
My friend
over at TheRealReturns has put up an
excellent post called 5 Screening Criteria for Mutual Funds.
A few follow - up thoughts to Matt's
excellent post yesterday... The pundits have been out in full force trying to explain why the market has stumbled
over the past week, as well as trying to convince us of what it will do
Basic, beginner travel blogging tips and advice: This blog
post over at Go See Write is an
excellent introduction for aspiring travel bloggers.
If you can take advantage (no pun intended) of some of the
excellent Europe - USA Business Class flights I've been
posting recently (here and here) then you could easily earn
over 80,000 AAdvantage miles in that time.
The guys
over at Kill Ten Rats, one of my daily reads, are always
posting excellent EVE bits and pieces and I'm very intrigued.
Breaking down some of the week's top features on Gamasutra - plus bonus features from our
excellent student site GameCareerGuide - there's a bunch of neat interviews and design analyses
posted over the past 7 days.
In an
excellent thread
over at GameFaqs (can't link to it as I'm at work), someone
posted «So it seems there is a subtle backstory to the bosses».
The fragrant Jay Bibby from Jay Is Games sent me a note to, uhh, note that»... we are about 13 deep into rolling out the entries for our latest game design competition», and the free web / PC titles are being
posted entry by entry
over on his
excellent Flash / casual game site.
Carbon Brief has
posted an
excellent piece by Roz Pidcock putting the new Nature Climate Change paper in broader context: «Beneath the waves: How the deep oceans have continued to warm
over the past decade.»
«In this
post I demonstrate perhaps a little vindication -LSB-...] There is
excellent agreement
over the past 1100 years -LSB-...] My peak temperature occurs about 100 years earlier, but I agree with the new reconstruction -LSB-...] The MWP looks real.»
At Twitter Kirye
posted an
excellent GIF animation to compare Arctic sea ice thickness
over the past 10 years:
After reading Zeke's explanation of the data processing (an
excellent job, by the way, along with his follow ups to other other commenters), Mosh's continuing efforts to educate us on BEST's work, and a host of other data related
posts and commentary that have appeared here
over the years, it is patently apparent that the historical data record is simply not able to support the conclusions that are being so heroically extracted from it.
RealClimate is wonderful, and an
excellent source of reliable information.As I've said before, methane is an extremely dangerous component to global warming.Comment # 20 is correct.There is a sharp melting point to frozen methane.A huge increase in the release of methane could happen within the next 50 years.At what point in the Earth's temperature rise and the rise of co2 would a huge methane melt occur?No one has answered that definitive issue.If I ask you all at what point would huge amounts of extra methane start melting, i.e at what temperature rise of the ocean near the Artic methane ice deposits would the methane melt, or at what point in the rise of co2 concentrations in the atmosphere would the methane melt, I believe that no one could currently tell me the actual answer as to where the sharp melting point exists.Of course, once that tipping point has been reached, and billions of tons of methane outgass from what had been locked stores of methane, locked away for an eternity, it is exactly the same as the burning of stored fossil fuels which have been stored for an eternity as well.And even though methane does not have as long a life as co2, while it is around in the air it can cause other tipping points, i.e. permafrost melting, to arrive much sooner.I will reiterate what I've said before on this and other sites.Methane is a hugely underreported, underestimated risk.How about RealClimate attempts to model exactly what would happen to other tipping points, such as the melting permafrost, if indeed a huge increase in the melting of the methal hydrate ice WERE to occur within the next 50 years.My amateur guess is that the huge, albeit temporary, increase in methane
over even three or four decades might push other relevent tipping points to arrive much, much, sooner than they normally would, thereby vastly incresing negative feedback mechanisms.We KNOW that quick, huge, changes occured in the Earth's climate in the past.See other relevent
posts in the past from Realclimate.Climate often does not change slowly, but undergoes huge, quick, changes periodically, due to negative feedbacks accumulating, and tipping the climate to a quick change.Why should the danger from huge potential methane releases be vievwed with any less trepidation?
Over the years, The Washington
Post acquired numerous awards for
excellent investigative journalism, etc., including the prestigious Pulitzer Prize several times, the last being in 2014.
Erik Mazzone
over at Law Practice Matters has an
excellent post on developing & quantifying a lawyer's referral network needs.
Cordell runs through
over a dozen «needs» of an
excellent blog
post (from using a «Magnetic Headline» to Internal Cliffhangers) that will give you structure and confidence when putting pen to paper (or fingertips to keyboard).
That's the topic of an
excellent blog
posting by Kelly Anderson of Southern African Legal Information Institute — SAFLII —
over at VoxPopuLII, which is a guest - blogging project sponsored by Tom Bruce and our friends across the lake at the Legal Information Institute at the Cornell Law School.
Lawrence Solum
over at the Legal Theory Blog has this
excellent discussion of the ex ante and ex
post question as it comes up in analyzing best legal rules and depending on the orientation of the analyst as to whether we care most about outcomes (regardless of fault) or fault (regardless of outcomes).
While the Pixel 2 sports a slightly smaller battery than the X4 — 2,700 mAh compared to 3,000 mAh — it
posted nearly as
excellent battery life in our Tom's Guide Battery Test, which involves continuous web surfing
over LTE.
Oleg has already written an
excellent post on this topic, but I have a few things to add and I wish to relate the discussion to the current debate
over increasing the block size.
While the blog
post itself was inconclusive, it's an
excellent reminder that some workplace learning strategies speak to certain learning styles
over others, and that the most effective work environment comes from a combination of diverse learners.