Sentences with phrase «into archives posts»

This post is only for the most recent updates, with the older ones going into archives posts, that can be found at the bottom of this page.
This post is only for the updates during that month, with the older ones going into archives posts, that can be found at the bottom of this page.

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Luckily, there is a way to download a copy your Facebook information, including posts, photos, videos, and more, into an archive file.
Facebook makes it relatively simple to download an archive of your account, which includes your Timeline info, posts you have shared, messages and photos, as well as more hidden information like ads you have clicked on, the IP addresses that are logged when you log into or out of Facebook, and more.
There was an old post in the archives for it, but I've recycled it into this one, but should you wish to make these as cupcakes, be warned that they will make about 20 regular cupcakes and 40 mini ones.
because they always have a new funny meme posted everyday, they have a vast archive of stock memes, and it's super easy to chop up videos into gifs.
Excepting of course, their old archived posts, long - ago downloaded into my Google Reader list and now set to disappear in a few hours.
The debate over whether a bacterium can incorporate arsenic into its DNA just flared up again, with the posting yesterday of a paper refuting the idea on ArXiv, an electronic preprint archive primarily used by astronomers, mathematicians, and physicists.
Come link up your latest and greatest posts or reach into those archives and show us some of your blasts from the past!
I went back into the archives and dug up this post all about the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale and updated it for this year.
Here's a post to go down into the archives of loserville.
Hi, I found it by going into the archives, it was a post from March.
I invite you to take a gander at mine - although I've been blogging on book design for over two years, I was hacked into earlier this year and haven't gotten my archive back up yet, so there are just the few current postings up.
If she does write a Mad Genius Club post this one can go into archives and be pulled out as needed.
I take dips into the Post Archives of The Great Safe Withdrawal Rate Debate from time to time, just to see.
The Vick Dog Blog is no longer updated but the archived posts, written by the dogs» foster homes and adopters, give us a glimpse into what life was like in those beginning days and weeks.
I'm gonna have to go into your archives and dig up some posts about social objects now that you've provided this intro.
This exhibition delves into the museum archives to explore themes such as employment and post war trends with both local and national impact.
In the fourth post of our ongoing «Lists» series, we dig deep into our archives to bring you the best and brightest posts written by us on the topic of «Emerging artists».
If you missed the reams of comments posted here by people living there, who were telling us that this past winter was much colder than usual, and begging the planet to «send us some of that global warming», then go back over the archives and tell us they were all wrong, and that those articles are accurate when they say «The unseasonably warm and wet winter so far in Britain has coaxed plants into early flowering.»
It would not be much work to convert some of your posts into papers, and even if they are not accepted you can put them on a widely - read preprint archive.
After you've written hundreds of posts it turns into a valuable archive that you can quickly draw upon.
One twist is the division of all categories by nature into «info - posts» and «essays»: the former, the default aspect, would be short or shortish posts simply sharing information or brief opinions, the latter longer pieces that might explain, rant, persuade, etc. etc. (I'd propose only showing the main category names on the sidebar, leaving the split into info - posts and essays to be revealed and pursued on the particular category archive page; the precise category, though — e.g. finding or finding [essay] would appear at the bottom of a post on finding.
Corn on the Job Wisdom for Job Seekers Blog About Archives COTJ Blog Roll Corn Heads Contact Subscribe Corn is on the move (and not just into a new apartment) by Rich DeMatteo on August 23, 2010 Some of you may already know this, but let this post be the official announcement.
Selected questions are posted in the «Question of the Week;» others are simply placed into the archives.
Just for fun I decided to go back into my archives today and round up a few posts from «way back» that summarize timeless advice on how to create the home you want, without a big budget!
Sometimes I am a bit mortified when I dig back into my archives and look at my earlier posts.
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