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In
part one of New York's video interview series with the top candidates for mayor, politics reporter Chris Smith grills Bill de Blasio with inquiries submitted by readers
via comments and Twitter, plus a few of Daily Intelligencer's signature «21 Questions.»
I think business sector require special needs like reading documents using a pen to add handwritten
comments send by email or share
via cloud... and making it reasonable price will get e ink back to head as a leading standard and technology... just imagine one of the giant software companies acquired e ink what they should do to business... books and stories readers are a very small
part of the stake
Knowing that many smart investors read my post and contribute
via comments or mails is really a very big
part of the motivation to keep this blog up and running.
Ideally, this is the most interesting
part of the exercise, so please share with other readers by responding
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Comments section of this post.
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Twitter seems to have a way of alienating a large
part of a blog audience, the readers, (as opposed to the «participators», who join in the conversation
via comments or blogging).
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part of the process — and read on (and alert us to flubs,
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Fourth, (and this is related to my first point, but in more detail), your initial point, i.e. the confusing sentence on which I
commented, mentions the «grid» and includes such statement as «a critical step if intermittent sources like the sun are ever going to become a big
part of the grid», a phrase you closely associated with the news about energy storage
via hydrogen.
My stats abilities may not qualify me to
comment on the number - crunching
part of this M&W paper, but putting that aside, firstly, something that struck me was the rather overtly political commentary that went on in places, especially in some of the introductory section — a lot of which seems to have been sourced
via areas of media or politics.
Whether it's
via regulation or
via negligence claims, as John Gregory's
comment implies, lawyers will eventually need to incorporate technological awareness as a
part of their baseline competence.