We can tell because every time around this year, we start getting comments and
notes from readers who are gearing up for their own canning projects.
A recent
note from a reader prompts me to reprise the topic of forced foreign currency conversions in registered accounts such as RRSPs, TFSAs and RESPs at many discount brokers.
After a recent
note from a reader, who noticed a large tracking error in the TD International Index Fund for 2009, I decided to examine the tracking error in e-Series funds.
Bend - y laptops are on trend, and they do serve a purpose for some people; every time I call it a gimmick, I inevitably get
a note from a reader who loves watching video on his laptop in tent mode, or who appreciates that she's getting both a laptop and a tablet for the price of one.
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Not exact matches
Gamble rarely wrote editor's
notes or ran letters
from readers, giving the publication something of an aloof air.
A
reader noted and asked: «Please look at the chart in «How Investors Lost Money: Evidence
from Mutual Fund Flows».
A long - time
reader of
Notes From Underground posted a comment to a previous post promoting long GOLD / short YEN.
Readers of
NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND know that I don't believe in fighting market action.
Editor's
note: This week's
reader Q&A comes
from a first - time home buyer in the Philadelphia area who is considering an FHA loan to buy a house.
It was indeed, as we can see
from the many
readers who fail to take
note of this evidence, a perilous decision for him to have made.
But perhaps the
reader noted a conspicuous omission
from it.
The only responsible ground for such a complaint is that headings and
notes often distract
from the mounting urgency of Augustine's narration and thereby undermine the text's ability to confront, seduce and transform the
reader.
It is true, as some
readers have
noted, that we have in these pages tried to maintain a certain distance
from the question of homosexuality in the priesthood.
Each day the
reader is presented with that day's Gospel, thus maintaining a link with the Church's liturgy for those who can't get to daily Mass, followed by brief
notes on the Gospel and short relevant passages
from the Fathers of the Church, the Saints or the Magisterium.
Justin
notes that Paul's rhetorical strategy here is to begin by talking about wicked people who had turned
from God and gotten caught up in all kinds of sins, only to turn the argument on his
readers by declaring, «Therefore you have no excuse, O man, every one of you who judges.
The Pursuit of Happiness: Who Is Happy and Why by David G. Myers Morrow, 288 pages, $ 20 With almost a hundred pages of
notes, the
reader may expect
from the professor of social psychology at Michigan's Hope College a tome of off - putting technicality.
This book, indeed, virtually recognizes, or at least confirms, the point that I am making in this present essay, for the author explicitly states in his Preface that the
reader should turn to other (earlier) books for the data of the religions, while he is moving on
from these to proffer an interpretation of those data (cf. his
note 1 to chap.
To see clearly Leclerc's originality in this regard it will be helpful to remind the
reader of the older scholastic view of Suarez, and then to present Leclerc's solution,
noting both its similarities and differences
from the older view.
Whether I am capable (some would say, guilty) of such conventional accoutrements of scholarship
readers could judge
from my thesis («The Testament of Job: Introduction, Translation, and
Notes,» Harvard Ph. D. thesis, 197I) or
from an article in the Merrill C. Tenneyfestschrifi, «The Limits of Ecstasy: An Exegesis Of 2 Corinthians 12:1 - 10,» in Current Issues in Biblical and Patristic Interpretation, ed.
Editor's
Note: Since the following story appeared in the January / February print issue of CT, we've received questions
from readers asking what they or their pastors should do about their sermons.
NOTE FROM PATTI:
Readers, I met Diane at Camp Blogaway and am always tickled to see her picture - perfect Italian Cookies at events.
I'm trying to bounce
notes from disappointed
readers to my publicist, too.
I recently got a
note from Vanessa Swanson (a brilliant «Gim me Gluten Free»
reader.)
Readers should
note that the Pueblo chile grown in Colorado is completely different
from the New Mexican «Pueblo» variety.
I read a few of these negative comments
from your
readers and
noted that you asked how we handle the — feedback.
-LSB-...] Vegan Red Velvet Shortbread Cookies
from Giselle at Diary of an ExSloth (
note for my GF
readers: these aren't gluten free, but Giselle suggested trying out a blend of gluten free flours!)
Please
note that I've received comments
from readers that Oreos in the U.S. are vegan, however, some varieties in Europe may not be.
A little
note from me to you, dear
Reader, she does have a lovely selection of ice cream recipes that I was dying to make but alas I still have no ice cream maker.
We have embedded this
from Universal Sports, whose coverage of rugby is actually very good — so
readers in the USA take
note, they will be covering the Rugby World Cup later this year, too.
Longtime
readers may remember my «
Notes from the Field» feature, where I'd pop into my kids» elementary school lunch room regularly to snap photos and talk with the kids about what they were eating.
This page gives an overview of TLT's regular features —
Notes from the Field; the Kids» Snack Hall of Shame; the Friday Buffet — as well as links to some of our best past conversations, like those about picky eaters; kids and table manners; sneaking veggies into kids» food; and our TLT
Reader Exchanges on lunch box ideas, cookbooks and more.
3 pairs of Project Pomona pants when I was pleasantly surprised when the package I had ordered contained an extra pair with a
note from Meghan, the designer of Project Pomona, asking if I might share her latest style with my
readers.
I thought I'd kick off the week with this lovely
note I received
from a TLT
reader and elementary school teacher:
I thought I'd kick off the week with this lovely
note I received
from a TLT
reader and elementary school teacher: Bettina, I've emailed you a couple of times in the past.
Longtime
readers may remember my»
Notes from the Field» feature, where I'd pop into my kids» elementary school lunch room regularly to -LSB-...]
Note: This post was a newsletter sent out at the end of 2017, but I had such a great response to it
from readers that I thought I'd share it here.
Note: Regular TLT
readers know that a few months ago I solicited
from five of my school food reform superheroes (Mrs. Q, Janet Poppendieck, Ed Bruske, Dr. Susan Rubin and Chef Ann Cooper) some basic advice for parents seeking to improve their school food.
A
reader who forwarded the link to Carrion's imminent appearance
noted this is the second time in less than a month that the ex-Democratic lawmaker has made the trek north
from Washington, D.C. where he has been working as first director of the White House Office on Urban Affairs since last winter.
Some of you have been regular
readers from the very beginning (
note: you need a new hobby) and some of you are new to the fun, but I'm damn glad to have all of you along for the ride.
A
reader could not help but
noting the irony of this statement
from state Democratic Party Chairman Jay Jacobs in response to former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno's conviction on federal corruption charges back in May 2010:
Note that this level of targeting relies purely on the IP number of the server that requests the page — once you start using the demographic data that the company gathers
from Post.com
readers, they can geotarget with around 95 % accuracy (solving the old problem of every AOL subscriber appearing to live in Vienna, VA).
An astute
reader notes a slightly more subtle omission
from the Democratic ticket (as it stands at the moment) that I missed amid all the talk of lack of a minority statewide candidate.
Continuing today's exciting news
from the Republican side of our little presidential campaign, Bruce Reed
notes in Slate that Rudy Giuliani's official blog seems to be acting in sympathy with Hollywood writers — except that instead of the writers striking, it's the
readers.
But
readers find it hard to care about a suicide
note from someone they already consider well dead.
Some of you have been regular
readers from the very beginning (
note: you need a new hobby) and some of you are new to the fun, but I'm damn glad to have all of you...
Update: A sharp - eyed
reader notes that JCOPE had already this defense
from Lopez, possibly anticipating that he would use this as a defense once the report was made public.
Readers of Melissa Kite's Tamsin Lightwater column for the Spectator - now, alas, defunct - will have
noted that
from time to time it gave a cameo role to David Davis.
But he
noted that technical reports
from the more recent elections had shown that the incidence of malfunction in relation to the number of Card
Readers deployed was statistically low.