I'm still working out bugs and stuff with the code, so if you see any problems, email me or leave a comment in
this post about the problem and what you were doing when the problem occurred.
You can also read
posts about the problem of missing votes in the re-count, and how the result came down to just one vote if the missing votes as counted originally were included in the count.
Kris Rusch wrote a great
post about the problem of «weird writing rules» in January.
This is a very good
post about the problem of coming up with a good book cover.
Since publishing my last
post about The Problem with Debt Consultants I've been inundated with stories about debt consultants.
I wrote
a post about the problems I have with travel blogging / writing that went semi-viral.
As recently as this morning, Dan Nosowitz of Gawker wrote
this post about the problems of large fridges, and about how they encourage bad eating habits.
If not, you must resign yourself to
posting about your problem and hope that either a company representative or another customer responds to your plea for help.
Putting some Android 4.3 devices to sleep while using Netflix causes freezing Android Central forums member WwonderLlama has
posted about problems he is having using his new Chromecast to watch Netflix: I just updated my Nexus 4 to [Android] 4.3 via the OTA.
Not exact matches
We can thank Susan J. Fowler, whose blog
post kicked off Uber's year of reckoning, and Ellen Pao, whose trial forced the Valley to stop brushing off conversations
about its gender
problem as unnecessary distractions.
She embraces negative
posts as an opportunity for FlexJobs» 17,000 - plus social media followers to see that the company cares
about resolving
problems.
Calling Facebook a «a sewer of misinformation,» Joshua Benton of Harvard's Nieman Lab wrote in a
post published Wednesday, «Our democracy has a lot of
problems, but there are few things that could impact it for the better more than Facebook starting to care — really care —
about the truthfulness of the news that its users share and take in.»
That is to say that 80 percent of the content you
post should address your customers»
problems and only 20 percent should be
about your company and what you do.
«Boeing's challenge is an authentic business decision, yet Ottawa seems untroubled
about once again playing Sir Galahad, not only intervening on Bombardier's behalf, but also putting the
problem - plagued effort to buy new fighter jets on the line, solely for the benefit of a privileged Quebec family and the people they employ,» Kelly McParland wrote in the National
Post.
Eating nothing but juice for several days can also cause eating
problems from the past to resurface, writes registered dietitian Megan Holt in a
post about cleansing on her clinic's website.
If you use an iPhone every day,
post your thoughts on my Twitter feed
about whether changing a physical home button is a
problem.
There may be a small glimmer of hope for Chinese citizens concerned
about their privacy, however — a recent report in the South China Morning
Post found that China's notorious smog
problem has rendered much of the country's expensive surveillance system «useless.»
When you create content, you want to think
about the
problems your ideal clients have and solve them with blog
posts, articles, infographics, free reports, webinars, teleseminars, podcasts, etc..
«The White House doesn't take kindly to being told they have a gender
problem on their economic team,» the Washington
Post «s Ezra Klein noted a few weeks ago writing
about the race to succeed Ben Bernanke as the new chair of the Federal Reserve.
btw - they said they're hoping to have a solution for the close variants
problem, possibly within a week, and they will write a
post about it when it happens.
As you're doing this, reposition the content and create a landing page that caters to that persona's individual needs,
problems, and interests; adjust the offer's formatting, depth, and length; modify language and tone; and incorporate industry / persona - specific examples — all of which we elaborate on in this very
post about how to tailor offer content to suit individual personas.
By comparison, the social media
posts where customers complain
about a canceled flight, poor service or some other
problem become a priority for the Southwest team.
Basil Peters has a series of
posts up on Angel blog that talks
about the
problems of Convertible Notes for Angel Investing, suggests Exchangeable Shares for Angel Investors, and even provides a One Page Term Sheet for Angel Investors.
Tips for dealing with click fraud and information
about the
problem can be found in these
posts.
I also find it amusing that you have no
problem making value judgements
about me based upon my
posts, but chastise others for doing the same to you based on yours.
In other words, between two of the most prominent ex-gay books of the 1990s, you got
about a couple of blog
posts worth of discussion of celibacy, almost none of it directed to practical
problems celibates face.
I've tried
posting my comment
about 6 times but no show... though this simple, unchallenging statement makes it up no
problem...
This
post is not really
about Mark Driscoll, but
about how his resignation is a symptom of a wider
problem in Western Christianity.
Many or all of these hypnosis /
problems that you mentioned here and in other
posts as objections to flood and / or evolutionism (such as Coconino Sandstone) are not new and are addressed in sites like creation.com Finally, because you mentioned Christians who accepted evolution, how
about some atheists who oppose Darwin's evolutionism such as Nietzsche or, more recently, Jerry Fodor and Piattelli - Palmarini
I don't know what your argument is but just because gravity is not compatible with quantum mechanics, (im assuming this why you have a
problem with gravity but if you don't even know
about this then you definitely shouldn't
post) doesn't mean that it is «wrong».
Pastors attest to the impact of mentioning the
problem of sexual and family violence in a sermon or a prayer, or
posting information
about a rape crisis center or a battered women's shelter on a bulletin board or mentioning it in a newsletter.
You might remember that
about a week ago I wrote a
post entitled labels are the
problem.
One of the
posts upthread hit the nail on the head, I believe: the real
problem with most «Christian» organizations, at least in the West, is that they are really
about money in the end.
I haven't
posted on here for years because it's like a bad soap opera, same people same theme with the same trolls... so I did something
about it but guess what it won't change like you said and you are part of the
problem so keep
posting and prove me right.
It feels as if the world is burning down and we feel powerless to help and so we grieve and we get angry and we
post things on Facebook, we march and we protest and we gather and we tell politicians what the
problem really is, we watch the news and we cry and yell
about things and then we look around our daily lives and wonder, am I doing enough to fix it?
Dr. Campbell — I also have no
problem with you using my
posts for your class, but like Christine, I am curious
about your class and what nine views you see in these
posts.
Rather than write a bunch of words
about the dire
problem of human trafficking and forced prostitution, I decided to just
post some pictures and infographics.
Hi, I don't think I realized that there was another Nancy
about... I use «Nancy T.» so it shouldn't be a
problem, but thought I should
post so people know.
I'm no longer sure whether this
post is written by him as no one else realize such unique
about my
problem.
(and other passages of Scripture we'd rather not talk
about, A Very «Biblical Blog
Post, and The
Problem of Biblicism.)
This
post continues my attempt to «think by writing»
about the
problem of a violent God in the Old Testament.
I have just launched my blog and I would love to study more
about social media and how can we leverage it in such a way that we don't cause
problems, don't hurt anyone's and specially just inspire people... I will share this
post in my blog, hope you don't mind but it's really honest and straight forward.
I'm planning on opening up the pomegranate and taking out the seeds and just adding everything together, but I wish there was more direction
about what to do... not sure if the recipe was meant to end this way, but it is a bit disconcerting... i am hoping these are technical
problems, I have really loved seeing your
posts, but after diving in to make your recipe I am feeling quite adrift...
I baked five batches of cupcakes from dawn til dusk although annoyingly I had to make a 3.5 hour emergency dash to Bluewater in the middle of the day due to cupcake case
problems (I may do a
post about this issue on it's own, it really needs pictures to explain it properly) and then it was time to collect Ted from preschool so the baking did not recommence until evening.
Over a year ago, I learned
about this
problem when reading Gluten Hates Me's
post Getting Glutened in the Hospital.
I am not sure whether this
post is written by him as nobody else know such detailed
about my
problem.
Interesting what AW said in his
post match interview, although no one has commented on it — he said there were major
problems within the club which he may one day write
about.
thanks for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right
about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or
problems for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the
post from admin where one could write jokes
about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their emotion after a game and abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big
problems in the world..
No use
posting about the «probables» that Arsenal might buy next season until you get rid of the
problem which is wenger.
But as I said on Friday
about all the
post we had here
about that we have adventage becasue liverpool this and that and blah blah blah, so what is responce now???? «Fans» need to stop whinning
about our opponents
problems and hope that we will beat them because of their
problems, they need to stop whinning
about «Wenger out» and just relax and ejnoy the game.