Sentences with phrase «long discussion thread»

In the end, this one status update sparked a 22 - comment - long discussion thread involving six people (including me), none of whom except the two other Rice alumni were connected in any way other than through having known me at some point.

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With the ongoing discussions about Bruce Waltke's video at the BioLogos website and his subsequent resignation from RTS, as well as the long comment thread here at Evangel about events in Genesis, I thought I would post some thoughts about the relationship between science and religion that....
This thread / discussion is soooo funny, it really brings home that vision of the redneck / God - luvin» bumpkinness we have long suspected of our distant brethren.
With all due respect admin we've had this discussion over and over let's either leave threads open longer of choose different topics
Don't really want to get involved in a discussion about the site in the recruiting thread, but I would think / hope that the above comment would really strike a chord with long - time readers of the site.
The physics blogosphere carried long threads of comments attacking and defending the theory and then attacking the tone of the discussion.
If not, don't worry, there's quite a long discussion and helpful info on the aforementioned XDA thread.
Set forth below is the text of a comment that I recently posted to the discussion thread for another blog entry at this site: «Robert Shiller is the one who published peer - reviewed research in 1981 showing that valuations affect long - term returns.
A particularly powerful thread, the importance of the Pentagon as a driver of innovation and market for effective energy technology, emerged in an earlier discussion involving three of the top figures in the federal government focused on advancing energy choices that will work for the long haul — Cathy Zoi, assistant secretary of energy for energy efficiency and renewable energy, Arun Majumdar, director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy, and Jeffrey Marqusee, who runs environmental research and development programs for the Department of Defense.
There has been discussion in some threads (and the subsequent post on the Koutsoyiannis paper) that the climate has a significant internal variability that can lead to measurable, even fairly long - term changes in mean temperature.
Fred, we've moved far away from a discussion of chaos and are really no longer on topic for this thread.
This assumes that these systems are stochastically amenable for prediction purposes, but only for much longer periods than that under discussion in this thread.
Given that it's next to impossible for me to engage in a direct exchange with someone here because of Judith's moderation of my comments, I'll just link to a couple of previous threads where I've been engaged in discussion about how Schneider's comments play out in the climate wars: Besides, I wouldn't want to subject you to more «long abstract musing,» right?
I will summarize where I am on this after a long discussion on the previous thread.
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