Last month, after
much reader request, I shared my roundup of some of the best ethically made options for sweaters.
Not exact matches
Much of the content was similar — articles on coffee recipes by the magazine, recipes submitted by
readers, recipes
requested by
readers and advice sought by
readers.
Everyone who took the time to take my recent
reader survey kept mentioning how
much they love all of my family oriented posts and
requested I start sharing more real - life moments, so without further adieu here's some snapshots into my world lately.
When I started, it was
much more about our life in LA with not as
much fashion, but then my
readers started
requesting more fashion and those were the most popular posts so it became
much more of a fashion blog then I had originally planned.
I have had a Kobo Aurua H2O which purchased from Staple store, and use of few months the screen freeze, I had
request in warranty repair service to Kobo, after I sent the pictures and purchase receipt then Kobo said this is caused by physical damage that not cover by warranty, I'm shocked and can not believe how can Kobo make such irresponsible judgments based on photos, in fact this is the fault under normal use, no any physical damage at all, I had
request Kobo to take a look the real situation then make judgments but no any respond from Kobe, now I bought two old Sony
reader from eBay Japan which quality
much better than Kobo.
By reviewing from the big five a
reader can
request and receive a limited number of books, review books already owned, and check out library books all without feeling swamped under a to be read pile that is
much too large for any
reader.
An added option to send a message to the author during the
request makes it
much easier for the author and
reader to personally connect.
Professor Kopel apparently doesn't know
much about the UN or human rights treaties because he had to put this
request to his
readers on the Volokh Conspiracy:
• Lacking Confidence: No matter the subject of your letter (i.e.
requesting time off, responding to a promotion, writing a letter of reference, etc.) if the language is weak and convoluted, it's
much easier for the
reader to disregard it.