In 2010, one random guy
posted a challenge on a forum, offering 10,000 bitcoins in exchange for a pizza, and another random guy halfway across the world did just that.
Not exact matches
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challenge, so automating and scheduling your
posts will allow you to publish at the optimum frequency
on every social network at the most convenient time, and to plan your
posting calendar for the next week /
posting calendar for the next week / month.
Today, in an interview
on CNBC and a short blog
post, New York Times columnist Joe Nocera
challenges Geithner's qualifications as a bank regulator:
«A friend of mine
posted one of the stories
on Facebook and she
challenged her elected officials — Who's going to do something about it?»
«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.
«The tourism industry of Hong Kong was greeted with great
challenges due to external factors as well as overall market condition and sentiment,» the report,
posted on China's Tourism Commission website, said.
But what it means — theoretically at least — is that there is a lot more potential for
posts on Medium to be
challenged directly
on the platform than there is for a newspaper op - ed piece to be
challenged in the same way.
Like Muddy Waters — which takes its name from a Chinese expression about where fishermen find it easiest to fool the fish — Alfredlittle was created in 2010 and publishes
postings that
challenge the reporting of companies that operate in China but are listed
on North American exchanges.
If you're wondering what the Tide Pod
challenge is, it's potentially the dumbest non-laundry related thing you can do with a detergent capsule — recording yourself intentionally eating a Tide Pod and
posting it
on YouTube and social media.
Check out the complete
post for much more
on this interesting (if
challenging) viewpoint
on the problem.
So I just decided to start doing a couple of these restaurant
challenges, and I started doing
challenges at home, and started recording everything and
posting things
on YouTube, and that's how I got recognized.
Users can see and comment
on one another's responses to the
challenges, but unlike Facebook, where users collect «likes,» or Instagram, where favored
posts rack up hearts, Maverick doesn't use social affirmation as a currency.
When asked about the
challenges -LSB-...] The
post Inside the Gates: Change of command for the Army's 4/25 appeared first
on KTVA 11.
If you've never done one, that's the fear or discomfort holding you back (like in this
post on just sitting still, but which applies to
challenging yourself, «More excitement than most people can handle «-RRB-.
[This
post is part of series
on the Self - Imposed Daily
Challenging Healthy Activity (SIDCHA), burpees, and cold showers.
Gawker had written an article
challenging his argument, similar to an article from The Washington
Post and others
on the same topic.
Without a newsroom fully
on board — as we see at the paper's major role models, The New York Times and The Washington
Post — it's hard to see how the L.A. Times and Tronc turn around a company whose financials are deeply
challenged.
I'm not sure how to get these early sales, but I'll keep you
posted on the cold shower
challenge and my progress with the new business!
Keep ignoring me Chad if you want, but keep in mind, the longer you do, the more
posts you're going to see from me
challenging you
on your stance
on slavery which shouldn't be in question but somehow has come to this point.
I will be
posting a reply shortly... in fact... I
challenge you to a duel... I agree that if I lose I will cease to
post on this thread.
I liked this
post, and it was a reminder to me that I have to keep working
on the
challenging myself to be more responsible, but at the same time being gracious of where I am and how far I have come.
I would say though that if you are not going to
challenge someone
on their beliefs directly then maybe leave their name out of the start of your
post?
Someone
posted that
challenge a couple of weeks ago
on social media.
Some of us edited
posts or pulled back
on the
challenge.
Your attempt to carry
on Sam's vilifying us to distract people from the reasonable
challenges we made to Jeremy's
post is as transparent as it is self - congratulatory.
Anyhoo, as I stated at the beginning of this
post, it certainly is an interesting subject about which to speculate as the scientific data continues to
challenge our traditional understanding
on this highly personal as well as socially important subject.
Where you hoping that someone would
challenge and go Westburo
on your
post?
When I comment
on your
posts it is to discuss a point you have made, sometimes even to
challenge it.
Last week I reviewed The
Challenge of Jesus by NT Wright, and announced that those who commented
on the
post would be entered in a drawing for a free copy of the book.
You said «The reality is that Atheists
post on a Belief Blog because it is a place to
challenge the conceptions of Religion which we feel are a detriment to human society by proporting magical thinking»
But, as some of the comments
on Pope's
post highlight, another important part of Descartes» context was the
challenge of the new science to the scholasticism in which he was trained.
Also it is silly of you to expect anyone to be studied up
on your previous blogs in order to be qualified to
challenge you
on this current blog
post.
In a letter to the Washington
Post he
challenged Lederberg, thus setting off a public debate
on the subject.
I really appreciated your
posts (and all the
posts on de-conversion) as they make me think and really
challenge my faith.
That Satan chose to abandon his
post and be god to people made just a little lower than him is a great
challenge to us
on every level.
As it happens, Jeremy answered your
challenge just yesterday, before you even posed it, in his
post on http://www.tillhecomes.org/forums/t/how-would-you-define-god/.
Pleasant
post nevertheless I have someone
challenge: black metal is not strictly speaking heavy metal when looking
on groups including Immortal, Sewer as well as Darkthrone it is very a lot more like rock and roll excellent harry http://bestblackmetal.wordpress.com
I think in some way it inspired my last blog
post... (cuz i was being kinda raw) well, i stay pretty raw when i'm in write mode... but of course i get invited to «follow» someone
on blog, turns out, he's a bit legalistic to say the least... people get real clinging to their «form of God» when you
challenge with the raw i guess.
Don't forget to enter the drawing for a free copy of NT Wright's, The
Challenge of Jesus (with DVD) Just
post a response comment over
on the review
post, and you'll be entered.
The
challenge inspired thousands of people in their own bid to cut down
on their meat intake and eat more healthily: 100,000 people made contact with Janaina
on Facebook, almost 2,500 viewed the weekly
posts on her blog and many others joined MFM as a result.
When you
post your Twelve Loaves bread
on your blog, make sure that you mention the Twelve Loaves
challenge in your blog
post; this helps us to get more members as well as share everyone's
posts.
I got all proactive and made September's Daring Kitchen
challenge recipe — an almond and walnut cake called «hrapocusa» — at the beginning of the month, and then of course didn't get my act together to
post about it
on time.
I'm actually a little sad to be
posting this
challenge, because it is the very last one: participation in the Daring Kitchen has been
on the decline for the past few years, so the group is shutting down and it's time to move
on.
This past Friday, Food52
posted a happiness experiment
on Instagram,
challenging their followers to write a list of things that make them happy and tag it #happylist.
So, please DO join in — it's a very, very straightforward
challenge where all you need to do is link up your No Waste Food Challenge Post for the month and display the badge on y
challenge where all you need to do is link up your No Waste Food
Challenge Post for the month and display the badge on y
Challenge Post for the month and display the badge on your p
Post for the month and display the badge
on your
postpost.
As I mentioned in my last
post, for a project in my community nutrition class I was
challenged to eat for a week as if I were
on SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (you might think of it as «food stamps»).
To catch up, read this
post on my Year of 30 - Day
Challenges.
And while I don't comment
on every single
post of yours, I want you to know that I DO
challenge myself (I bet you get what I'm saying...) to read them all, and trust me, at I'm always so happy I did because your words are always super comforting in some way.
cure those breakfast blues Keep me
posted on how the
challenge goes!