Sentences with phrase «more comments on this thread»

Even though Dan DaSilva tells us @ 58 that he will «refrain from any more comments on this thread,» we have not seen the last of him (as his trolling comment @ 77 plainly demonstrates.
So as not to abuse that privilege I will refrain from any more comments on this thread.

Not exact matches

Far from offering the sort of insightful, well - informed take that has brought the site as many as 35 million monthly uniques and won kudos from everyone from Nas to Junot D?az, they were more akin to the sort of juvenile remark one might find buried in the comments thread on a low - budget news aggregator: cruel, idiotic, shockingly insensitive, and misogynistic.
Irish research firm Eagle Alpha, for example, digested 7,416 comments on a Reddit gaming thread in October to predict that Electronic Arts (EA) would sell more of its new Star Wars videogame than it had projected; Electronic Arts soon raised its sales forecast, citing «excitement» over the game.
Customers created their own thread on the site's forums page, which received more than 13,000 views and 240 comments.
Somebody mentioned chaotic conversation threads on HuffPo et al, but can anyone point out a more civil and more productive online comment thread that runs 600 comments?
Finally, allow me to ask once more: Are you willing to interact with Greg Schliesmann or myself in the comment threads at your blog or at mine on these important doctrinal discussions?
I'm going to make this my last comment on this thread, not because talking about this in the way this conversation has gone is upsetting for me but I just don't see the point of talking any more with the way it has gone.
To answer your question, I disagree with some of what you wrote here, but rather than express that, in this instance I felt it better to share Paul's thoughts on some of the topics in your post and in the comments / thread as I thought that would be more helpful and more fruitful than my thoughts.
On another note, pretty sure there were more comments on the game thread than fans at that game.On another note, pretty sure there were more comments on the game thread than fans at that game.on the game thread than fans at that game...
Not sure if your attempting humor or simply not able to provide a more intelligent comment to my opinions on this particular thread.
I'm not meaning to cause any more of a ruckus here, but I've read a lot of comments on this thread which frankly refer to women who choose not to homebirth as ignorant.
Keep in mind, I lived with him from age 14 on up, so it's not as if he didn't play a major role in my life.I know this thread is about the good side of divorce, and I think people of our generation, for the most part, handle divorce more respectfully and intelligently than people in the past — but the somewhat cavalier tone of some of the comments set my teeth on edge.
Here's what I think: Already, I've seen the following on a few comment threads for articles about this: «Well, THIS parent just got more likely to take their kid to McD's!»
Justin, I don't find C - list and prouds comment on this particular thread any more snide and uncalled for then those made by several others.
I've overwritten four troll - like comments this morning and will be much more active in cleaning up threads from now on.
There are many more cases; in addition to those on my «Results» page, many anecdotes can be found on PaleoHacks and in my comment thread.
Posted by Mike Spring on Apr 12, 2018 in All, DVD / Blu - ray, Film, News Comments Off on US Blu - ray & DVD releases this week: All The Money In The World, Molly's Game, Phantom Thread and more
I don't know if I'll ever comment on MPL anymore; I feel that sometimes I might get enraged for stupid reasons and type in something unnecessary; my apologies if I have irritated anyone, especially SuperZambezi, he deserves more respect of his threads and I feel like I've been doing bad, see you guys; I may come back when this guilt wears off, maybe tomorrow if I feel better.
On a popular Kindle online forum thread titled, «Boycott anything over $ 9.99,» more than 1,200 posts on the subject of high - priced e-books have appeared since the beginning of the year, with many more comments posted since the Kindle 2 e-book reader began shipping on SundaOn a popular Kindle online forum thread titled, «Boycott anything over $ 9.99,» more than 1,200 posts on the subject of high - priced e-books have appeared since the beginning of the year, with many more comments posted since the Kindle 2 e-book reader began shipping on Sundaon the subject of high - priced e-books have appeared since the beginning of the year, with many more comments posted since the Kindle 2 e-book reader began shipping on Sundaon Sunday.
In the previous paragraphs, booksellers had their say about their struggle to run their troubling operation (more upsetting comments on the LiveJournal thread) while the authors shared their sentiment.
I guess it would be seen as conceding, but I think if they actually did it they would see more sales - see the number of comments on the Steam sale threads about not buying their shit.
I don't know if I'll ever comment on MPL anymore; I feel that sometimes I might get enraged for stupid reasons and type in something unnecessary; my apologies if I have irritated anyone, especially SuperZambezi, he deserves more respect of his threads and I feel like I've been doing bad, see you guys; I may come back when this guilt wears off, maybe tomorrow if I feel better.
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@Fran Barlow: I implore you to re-post comment # 163 with some more editing, if not on this thread then in some other high - profile venue.
I'll be adding more background and voices on Monday, but wanted to start a fresh comment thread here tonight.
The producers may think it suggests the sort of meaning that inheres in the steroids analogy presented by Bob Henson (above on this thread)-- which is brilliant and deserves more comment.
One of the first foolish remarks I heard on this topic was a comment on an RC thread claiming that the explosion of the Mt. St. Helens volcano had emitted more CO2 than all human activity, ever.
(I'll be posting more thoughts on the future of the climate panel that I received from climate scientists and others working in this area in the comment thread below.)
And there is a cost — this thread of petty point - scoring and ridicule approaches 400 comments, while the much more productive thread on your review reply, where the «denizens» could actually contribute something to a real scientific discussion, languishes in near silence.
I have a few comments on some of the recommendations made by Wegman that I will post on the road map thread (or if anyone suggests another more approprate thread for this, not about paleoproxies but the broader issues of review and accountability).
I try to comment on the threads and posts that are relevant, but when I try to find a response, or think about it some more and want to continue the comment or my line of thought I cant find them again.
We frequently take part in discussions on comment threads and other web forums, arguing for the use of software to improve reproducibility in climate science, and for greater clarity in science software broadly, and for the release of more climate science software.
Richard, I give you this quote from your comment on the Christmas thread at December 29, 2012 at 10:50 am, talking about rgbatduke: «And, as do most atheists, he fails to recognise that his religion is as faith - based as any other: agnosticism rejects faith but belief that no deity exists (i.e.atheism) is a religious faith of identical kind to belief in the existence of one or more deities (i.e. theism).»
I made some comments in response to you on a more recent thread.
A recent thread on Sarah Palin quickly amassed over 1,100 comments within a short period of time; there are more than 1,600 threads.
There's lots more on global warming over at Troppo Armadillo, with a lengthy comments thread raising some interesting points.
PS to the above: I think letters to the editor calling attention to this post, with a pithy quote, would do more good than posting on the blog comment thread, where comments will quickly be deleted.
Well, beyond my own sick and twisted perversion of not only reading comment threads on posts / articles about LGBTQ research but actually cataloguing said comments, I've also recently found myself thrown into the deep end of the Internet cesspool of nasty comments on LGBTQ research, or more specifically, my LGBTQ research.
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