Rooftops make good
observation sites if you live work, play, or grow your food on a roof.
Not exact matches
If you have questions, concerns, suggestions, or
observations about our new
site, please share them.
I do not want to argue with anyone, I was just making an
observation based on my experience and the experience of other critiques to this
site I have come across,
if you don't want to alienate people because of ideology then perhaps what your critiques say might be of some use to you but
if people want to reject it that is also fine, it's your
site after all.
For posterity, I'll make the same obvious
observation that every other
site has made:
if this is going to be a «never - before seen» look, then it will LIKELY take place BEFORE the Japanese release of the game, which is December 17.
«Sensing that our
observations must be tied to experience
if we are to get at the truth of something, Finch is compelled continually to expand the scope of his projects, returning to the same
sites at all hours to look again and again,» Charles LaBelle wrote in Frieze in May 2003.
Incidentally,
if one looks at rural (non coastal) data, and tree ring data (from rural non coastal
sites), a similar
observation is told, namely that temperatures today are about the same as those observed in the late 1930s / early 1940s.
If the
site is to be moved, even by a short distance,
observations should be made in parallel at both
sites for at least 1 year, preferably longer
If you want to learn how to compare the trend of the model means against the trends in the
observations, go to that
site.
Also, the overall quality of the
sites may improve (but not necessarily
if Mr. Watts»
observations regarding cabling issues are correct).
It becomes less interesting
if it slips into «ad hom» attacks or censorship of «inconvenient»
observations, but Bart has kept this
site pretty much clear of that, to his credit.