The best we could find was 0.9 cents per
point via some comments from cardholders.
Not exact matches
Granted, the believers are perfectly happy relying on scientists and science to — I don't know — talk to people around the world instantaneously
via this
comment board, and then get in their cars, and fly in planes, and use electricity, and watch TV — all of those things based on science, and yet, when someone
points out that scientists have mapped the human genome and other primates and can show, irrefutably, where the different primate families branched off — well, no, no no!
Use this list as a starting
point, and please feel free to add more names
via the
comment section.
Oh, right, and this giveaway is open until Saturday... at some
point... whenever I decide to close
comments and pick winner
via random.org.
Feel free to offer your
points in the
comments, or share them
via live chat or by calling in during the show (646-915-8634) tonight.
Customers now know that your company delivers a pleasant experience and will share their
point - of - view
via testimonials, reviews and
comments.
NetbookNews
points out that Asus has just announced
via Google + (in the
comments) that the PadFone release date will be in April.
I've been blogging for over seven years, and
comments have seriously dried up across the blogosphere, but at some
point, I do begin to wonder whether the time and effort I put into blogging is worth it — especially when the thing I love most about blogging, teaching writing craft, could be done
via... I don't know, selling books on writing craft?
Thanks for the
comments Liza:D I was wondering if anyone could
point me in the right direction... I've converted my dad's book to an ePUB format and now I'm trying to get it buyable from the iBookstore and readable
via iBooks.
Brian McGuinness, Starwood's senior vice president, specialty select brands,
commented, «The Four
Points study contains compelling results, including evidence that trends such as staying in touch with family
via video chat — preferred even over email, text and phone — are accelerating.»
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.
So, people do care when you are opposed to their
point of view, it seems, so it is quite useful to show that I work with some of the top UK climate scientists (
via Tyndall), that I am involve in climate policy modelling (and climate modelling
via CIAS), so I don't get any patronising
comments by anonymous people who claim I should be quiet because they «read the science» while I must be a PR guy if I want to engage with people with a different opinion to myself.
Various options are proposed to tackle the issue: rehabilitation vouchers - these address the
point of «phantom» attendance for rehabilitation, but may be complex to administer; all rehabilitation arranged and paid for by defendants - the MoJ notes that this would help speed up access to treatment and increase independence and transparency; no compensation payment towards rehabilitation in low value claims - the claimant would need to fund this and primary legislation would be needed to achieve this as at present there is no intention to restrict recovery of special damages; expand MedCo to include rehabilitation providers; and introducing fixed recoverable damages for rehabilitation treatment - the MoJ notes that this could be difficult and invites
comment as to whether this would be achieved
via a fixed cost per session or by fixing an upper value limit that can not be exceeded.
For those of you who read Slaw
via RSS or email (and who don't subscribe to the
comments feed), let me
point you to a discussion that you might like to visit.
The issue has been
pointed out in
comments on the Google Product Forums and Reddit (
via Android Police), though why it's occurring isn't clear.