Update: Since reading
other comments on this topic I realised that I was doing 2 things wrong, as I live in the south of Spain with temperaturas over 30ºc at the moment I need to soak the almonds in the fridge not just in the kitchen, plus the bottle I used wasn't airtight.
It's been great reading all
the other comments on this topic.
Not exact matches
Actually knowing something about the
topic is never a pre-requisite for priests, pastors and ministers to
comment on social or
other issues.
The question of whether those are valid comparisons became a hotly debated
topic in our
comments section, opening up a discussion about the ways the two cases might help shed light
on one
other.
I'd really love to know what you think
on this one so please leave a
comment below
on your general opinion or how you handle this
topic with
others.
It's hard for me to say exactly what went wrong without being beside you in your kitchen, but some of the most common issues are: the oven could be out of calibration, the baking powder may not be fresh, they may be slightly underbaked... I think if you take a moment to read through some of the
other comments on this post, you will find some more helpful info
on this
topic.
Trump's rant about protests and
other sports - related
topics on Friday started a weekend - long tweetstorm in which the president
commented on NBA athletes, an NHL visit to the White House, and, eventually, the behavior of NASCAR drivers.
Well actually
on topic unlike the
other comments.
I've spent awhile reading this post and some of your
others on the
topic, as well as many
comments and your responses.
Other ways to prevent feeding problems are to not use food as a bribe or reward for desired behaviors, avoid punishing your child for not eating well, limit mealtime conversation to positive and pleasant
topics, avoid discussing or
commenting on your child's poor eating habits while at the table, limit eating and drinking to the table, and limit snacks to two nutritious snacks each day.
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Other ways to prevent feeding problems are to not use food as a bribe or reward for desired behaviors, avoid punishing your child for not eating well, limit mealtime conversation to positive and pleasant
topics, avoid discussing or
commenting on your child's poor eating habits while at the table, limit eating and drinking to the table or high chair, and limit snacks to two nutritious snacks each day.
Cuomo has not
commented on the proceedings, and has instead been busy focusing
on other topics.
Other topics included whether the Cuomo campaign has responded concerning candidate debates and Astorino's take
on Cuomo's unicorn
comments.
And the thread of an online conversation — whether it sticks to the original
topic or users
comment on each
other's
comments — can be modeled as a tree with discussions veering off
on branches, researchers report online November 2 at arXiv.org.
Sally, I think you should enable the «upload a picture» feature
on your Discus
comments (I know it is there
on other sites at least), so your readers can share photos that apply to the
topics we are
commenting on!
Once in a group you can post a
topic and have
other members
comment on it.
If you would like to post your ideas here or
comment on other topics, please feel free to let us know.
It's free to communicate with
others by
commenting on others» profiles and join
others in the discussion
on blogs, forums & hot
topics.
anon same goes for you and this is posted from someone called anoymous im interested in promoting
topics that discuss better methods for for making happer arrangements for sugar babies a sugar daddies i try to restrict my
comments to things dealing with sugar that doesn't leave me much to discuss
on this blog because we seldom discuss sugar i don't post as much as the
others well i work 70 to 90 hours a week explain to me when im suppose to have time to do that if people want to ignore me and
others thats fine i have better things to do with my time
Also, try to avoid complaining about
other people, like insulting waitstaff or
commenting on a stranger's outfit, or bringing up potentially volatile
topics of conversation like politics or religion.
He also
commented on controversial absence of David Hayter from the series and many
other topics.
To change these go to View / Master / SlideMaster The idea is to drop in pictures
on a
topic and the students pass them around the classroom and
comment on each layer and may answer the questions
others have written or disagree with them, but it is a live document to kick start a
topic.
Readers also can submit
comments on our articles and
other education
topics at myednext.org, a new community space for all who are interested in high - quality schools.
c. Ask questions to check understanding of information presented, stay
on topic, and link their
comments to the remarks of
others.
John Kremer, author of 1,001 Ways to Market Your Books», did a separate blog post based
on a
comment I made regarding this
topic on one of his
other blog posts.
Tethering based
on Tmo's
comments to me and all their
other Android based devices and their approach to this
topic as a whole would make me believe that it most likely will be possible,
I attended and participated (when that was allowed) in many HOAs by leaving
comments, questions, and interactions with
others also viewing or presenting,
on topics ranging from books, book marketing, authors, writing, marketing, social media, spirituality / meditation and more.
This includes reviews that are a part of a paid publicity package • Solicitations for helpful votes Inappropriate content: •
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Other people's material (this includes excessive quoting) • Phone numbers, postal mailing addresses, and URLs external to Amazon.com • Videos with watermarks •
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other reviews visible
on the page (because page visibility is subject to change without notice) • Foreign language content (unless there is a clear connection to the product) Off -
topic information: • Feedback
on the seller, your shipment experience or the packaging (you can do that at www.amazon.com/feedback and www.amazon.com/packaging) • Details about availability or alternative ordering and shipping information • Feedback about typos or inaccuracies in our catalog or product description (instead, use the feedback form at the bottom of the product page).
We welcome discussion
on this
topic and any
other that we report, but I'm noticing something interesting taking place in the
comments of this piece.
Other topics mentioned: Mike's Kobo - inspired collection of blog posts, The Shatzkin Files — Volume I, Richard Kennedy of the Drongos playing «Don't Touch Me,» Joe Konrath, «Funny or Die,» Jane Litte
on the Department of Justice antitrust suit, and Mike's
comments on it.
This
comment prompted an offline discussion with
others regarding books that cover
topics that we generally don't want to dwell
on, specifically humanity's ability to be unimaginably cruel to
others or indifferent to their suffering.
Twitter - social networking & microblogging service Facebook - a popular social network that connects people with friends &
others Author Blog - a personal log of thoughts and
comment interactions published
on a webpage Flickr - online photo management & sharing application FeedBurner - allows bloggers the ability to manage their RSS feeds & track usage of their subscribers Digg - a place for people to discover and share content from anywhere
on the web Goodreads - see what friends are reading; keep track of what you've read & organize your book lists Library Thing - catalogs your books online, easily & quickly Google Alerts - email updates of the latest relevant Google results based
on your choice of
topic Delicious - social bookmarking service that lets you keep, share & discover the best of the web
If anything here is not clear, or you have any questions about this or any
other investing
topic, don't hesitate to leave a
comment on my blog (www.KevinOnInvesting.com), or send me an email at
[email protected].
John Jansen has written about this, and
others have
commented at his excellent blog
on this
topic.
I will share my closing thoughts
on this
topic, but I certainly always welcome
other opinions as well — feel free to
comment if you have an alternative viewpoint.
Covering a wide range of
topics from the game's influences to Kamiya - san's views
on the afterlife, it's the director's
comments regarding how Bayonetta compares to his
other creations that piqued our interest.
But we needed to stop those type of off -
topic comments, cuz they're easily avoidable by simply doing it
on the chatbox, the forum or anyone
other crap where we can see it!
You know, not only does it look terrible (and feel like awful customer service) when you ignore questions about Driveclub PS + Edition, it REALLY looks terrible when you skip those questions but proceed to respond intermittently to
comments and questions
on other topics.
Although Videogame History Museum encourages
commenting on all of its blogs or
other posts,
comments posted by guests are not the opinion of Videogame History Museum, and Videogame History Museum reserves the right to remove any
comments which it determines to be off -
topic, inappropriate, or offensive.
Comment by Alan Carlin: My most important post
on this
topic can be found here, but many
other posts deal with it.
You are welcome to
comment here if your
comments are
on topic, and do not attack or irrelevantly discuss
other commenters here
Daily interaction / promotion using Heartland's Facebook and Twitter accounts; finding compelling
topics «in the news» that Heartland can share with
others who embrace freemarkets and liberty; creating image memes to promote Heartland principles, stories, and activities;
commenting on the posts of allies and friends.
I didn't claim that they'd made claims «that are obviously at variance with mainstream science» — I claimed that for every loony right wing quote you could find (in your case focussing
on anti-science) I could find quotes from leading leading leftys that are equally loony
on other topics — I specifically mentioned global trade, because Brown and Milne have made some particularly silly and non-mainstream
comments about things like the US FTA, trade with Japan (in a whaling context) or trade with China (in a human rights context).
I also write
on other topics and have not had to moderate
comments, nor did people write books in the
comments columns.
I can respect his journal publications
on the
topic, that is what scientific debate is about, his
other comments tend to be a bit more silly but at least he is for real.
References to
other blogs, including
comments, are permitted if they are
on topic.
Ken, I want to
comment on this response to bender but before I do I'd like to clarify my approach to what's off
topic on Climate Audit, an issue that clearly concerns you — and I'm sure
others.
RE: Banned vs threaded «Threaded» is simply a nice way of saying Curtin was «banned from
commenting on anything
other than the thread that Lambert started to amuse his regular commenters» — the ones who enjoy seeing Curtin writhe but can't stomach all the crap that Curtin puts in the way of useful discussion
on pretty much any
topic he
comments on.
LiveScience recently reached out to several experts and visionaries for their views
on this controversial
topic and dug up published
comments of
others.