I want to say how many erudite and intelligent people have
posted on this thread at least so far (it being 4.32 right now) We are all entitled to disagreed and in my own irritating (I admit), argumentative but passionate style I have done so with one caring fan..
The map was
posted on a thread at Neogaf by a user named Mideon but was later removed.
Against that background, it's not clear to me why, in responding to other points I've raised, you'd find it very helpful if I were to clarify my position on issues such as points 1 - 4 of
your posting on this thread at 3.19 pm on 1 October.
For technical background I will repeat part of the information
I posted on this thread at Bishop Hill.
For alternatives see my earlier
posts on this thread at 1:16 and 3:09
Not exact matches
While you're
at it, can you figure out why it is that, even when a
post IS accepted, the system ends up returning the person to (i) the
post itself, (ii) the top of the page
on which s / he
posted, (iii) the top of the next page, or (iv) the top of the last page of the
thread.
But Donna if you have more information that you feel I should look
at, please email it or just
post it below, I am sure David has more space
on this long
thread which is proving to be a safe place for so many to tell their stories.
Take look
at the time stamps
on posts in this
thread.
I have looked
at all of the websites
posted on this
thread.
Not specifically aimed
at you YIM but you do know that half the
threads on here are
posted by the site's visitors don't you?
Remember to
post your Folksy Fridays
on twitter and over
at the Folksy facebook page as well as
on our mammoth Folksy Forum
thread that is started by one of the Folksy Friday early birds every week.
I have
posted on this investigation over
at Next Left, both to flag it up and extending my comment in the earlier
thread....
(I
posted his Twitter
thread at https://twitter.com/prchovanec/status/989895930727026689
on this topic as a response to an earlier answer and was asked to
post a summary of his arguments.)
There was a link to this blog
post posted by the author
on the CP Debate
thread at Ballot Access News.
I do not have evidence that this is the case (other than past
posts on this
thread which I have read), but if somebody, or some people, are stuffing the ballot boxes with Labour postal votes it is not
at all surprising that the Labour majority should be inflated.
Psst: This week, I thought I'd try breaking up the fashion recommendations rather than
posting them all
at once — feel free to use all of these
threads to comment
on the pick or threadjack away.
(Aronofsky) The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)(Baumbach) The Death of Louis XIV (Serra)
On Body and Soul (Enyedi) Molly's Game (Sorkin) B - Graduation (Mungiu) The Lego Batman Movie (McKay) Icarus (Fogel) The Florida Project (Baker) Lady Macbeth (Oldroyd) Rocco (Demaizière and Teurlai) Brawl in Cell Block 99 (Zahler) Faces Places (Agnès Varda and JR) The Unknown Girl (The Dardennes) The Breadwinner (Twomey) Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press (Knappenberger) Wheelman (Rush) Wonder Wheel (Allen) C + Beach Rats (Hittman) Baby Driver (Wright) Blade Runner 2049 (Villeneuve) Colossal (Vigalondo) Ghost in the Shell (Sanders) Coco (Unkrich and Molina) My Happy Family (Ekvtimishvili and Groß) Gaga: Five Foot Two (Moukarbel) Gerald's Game (Flanagan) Abacus: Small Enough to Jail (James) Brigsby Bear (McCary) Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (Soren) C Get Out (Peele) Phantom
Thread (Anderson) The
Post (Spielberg) The Disaster Artist (Franco) Dunkirk (Nolan) Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold (Dunne) The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Lanthimos) Becoming Warren Buffett (Kunhardt and Oakes) The Death of Stalin (Iannucci) Logan (Mangold) The Discovery (McDowell) Wind River (Sheridan) The Ornithologist (Rodrigues) Mudbound (Rees) American Made (Liman) The Trip to Spain (Winterbottom) Saving Capitalism (Gilman and Kornbluth) Our Souls
at Night (Batra) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Rønning and Sandberg) The Lego Ninjago Movie (Bean, Fisher and Logan) Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Johnson) C - John Wick: Chapter 2 (Stahelski) Wonder Woman (Jenkins) It (Muschietti) What Happened to Monday (Wirkola) Call Me by Your Name (Guadagnino) Darkest Hour (Wright) The Square (Östlund) Split (Shyamalan) Spider - Man: Homecoming (Watts) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
On 2nd of February 2007 From Earth
posted the very first archive announcement
thread, with only 7 LPs
at first: Dungeon Explorer, Final Fantasy VIII by Leovinus, Flashback, Silent Hill 1 & 2 by From Earth, and Vampire: The Masquerade: Bloodlines.
You can offer up suggestions by
posting in the comments below, by tweeting me
at @RPGReload, or by heading
on over to the Official RPG Reload Club
thread in the TouchArcade forums.
His prediction is not just that plenty of people will put Dunkirk first
on their ballot; it also looks
at the films likely to get the fewest number of No. 1 votes — Daniel predicts that will be Darkest Hour, The
Post, and Phantom
Thread — and then guesses where Dunkirk shows up
on those ballots.
I was reminded of this unspoken «arrive early + stay late = good teacher rule» as I scrolled through a chat among educators
on a FaceBook
thread where the following was
posted (names omitted to... Continue reading Does Not Staying Late
At Work Make Me A Bad Teacher?
There is also the Kindle Fire «Wi - Fi won't connect»
thread on the official Amazon support forum, which
at time of this
posting already has 100 + messages
on it... not good for a product that has only been in the hands of consumers for about 24 hours.
I'll keep my eyes
on the
threads at XDA and will keep you
posted on Nook Glow rooting progress.
I just
posted a short comment with similar numbers (including some extrapolations
on pages / borrow read)
on the
thread at Kboards, which will probably get shredded by all the Chicken Littles over there
Stumbled across a
thread on the Amazon Forum (link
at the end of the
post) that has a To Do list for Kindle 3 and ebook designers and combining that with my Kindle 3 Wishlist and looking
at --
At the time of this writing, there are 592 comments
on the
thread post, most with remarks like these:
There is a discussion
thread going
on over
at the Amazon site where members are
posting some of the random things they do with their Kindles in addition to «just» reading books.
This week's forum
threads capture the outage
at TD described above (and the lessons other investors can draw from this situation) as well as an instructive
post on how to convert from USD to CAD using Interactive Brokers.
In this
post, from RedFlagDeals.com's investing
thread, one user points out the fine print
at a big online brokerage that shows how vulnerable traders can be when it comes trading
on margin.
In the past the Forum Team has had to deal with
posts and
threads which
at best stand
on the borderline of bad taste, and
at worst charge headlong into issues of racism, immigration and xenophobia.
Post your pictures of «Rural Life» in our Flickr group thread for your chance at a feature post on the greatest travel website in the history of the unive
Post your pictures of «Rural Life» in our Flickr group
thread for your chance
at a feature
post on the greatest travel website in the history of the unive
post on the greatest travel website in the history of the universe.
«It's funny going and looking
at the community
threads on these things,» Faliszek says, referring to a
post on the Valve community boards where a user attempted to map out the spread of the infection in Left 4 Dead.
In a recent blog
post on their Official Announcements
thread, Jared, a Community Specialist
at Monolith Productions announced that there will be microtransactions coming to Shadow of War.
FailCraft, a Redditor who's been
at the center of the datamining for this event,
posted a
thread on Reddit with details including the fact that we will be seeing a lot of new Reaper items (I, for one, am thrilled!).
The petition (which I urge you to sign if you haven't yet) has reached an unprecedented 63,372 signatures
at the time of
posting, and the forum
thread currently stands
at the most active
on the Namco - Bandai forums.
Tags: group exhibition, kathryn markel fine arts, nyc, textiles
Posted in Exhibition Comments Off
on Following the
Thread — a group show
at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts» Following the
Thread»
, Art Guide Australia, June Pena, Anne Marie, A Terrible Beauty: Politics, Sex and the Decline of Empires, Cmagazine, issue 114, Summer Pollock, Barbara, Arthur Solway: Bringing the West to the East, Artnet, 22 May Artists to look out for
at Frieze Art Fair New York 2012, Huffington
Post, 5 May Little, Mandy, Ship art docks for exhibition, The Mercury, 2 May Guner, Fisen, The Arts Desk, 23 April Brown, Mark, Yinka's ship goes
on permanent display in Greenwich, The Guardian, 23 April Yinka Shonibare Ship in a Bottle finds new home, BBC News online, 23 April Yinka Shonibare, Nigerian Whose Artwork creates a mark
at London's Trafalgar Square, www.tribune.com, 14 April Peek, Philip M., African Arts, Spring Luke, Ben, London Evening Standard, 12 March Politanoff, Evelyne, Addio del Passato, The Huffington
Post, 28 February Hunt, Jem, Yinka Shonibare: Nelson's Ship in a Bottle, Art & Architecture Journal Press, 27 February Scheifele, Kris,
Post-Colonial Mixologist, Art Critical, 26 February Addio del Passato, Artinfo, 25 February Massie, Alex, British sailors for British ships, The Spectator, 21 February Kellaway, Kate, The Crisis Commission, The Observer, 19 February Hazard, Ruth, COTTONL Global
Thread, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, Culture 24, 14 February Finerty, Katherine, Yinka Shonibare's Message in a Bottle: Hybrid Citizen Ship, Studio Museum, 13 February Wolf, Rachel, Art + Auction, February (front cover) Mason, Shana Beth, Yinka Shonibare MBE the Whitehot Interview, Whitehot Magazine, February
1994 Possible Things, Bardamu Gallery, New York, USA (Vik Muniz, Curator) Choice, Chance and Irony, Todd Gallery, London; John Hansard Gallery, University of Southampton, England Unbound: Possibilities in Painting, Hayward Gallery, London, England (Greg Hilty and Adrian Searle, Curators) Le Temps D'Un Dessin, Galerie De L'École Des Beaux - Arts, Lorient, France, (Phillippe Briet, Curator) Written / Spoken / Drawn in Lacanian Ink,
Thread Waxing Space, New York, USA Bravin
Post Lee, New York, USA Painting, Rhona Hoffman, Chicago, USA About Color, Charles Cowles, New York, USA 8 Rooms for Paiting, Galeri F15 Alby, Moss, Norway (Gertrud Sandquist, Curator) Summer Exhibition, Sperone Westwater, New York, USA The Assertive Image: Artists of the Eighties from the Eli Broad Family Foundation, U.C.L.A.
at the Armand Hammer Museum of Art, Los Angeles, USA Abstract Works
on Paper, Robert Miller, New York, USA On Paper, Schmidt Contemporary Art, Saint Louis, USA Abstraction: A Tradition of Collecting, Center for the Fine Arts, Miami, USA American Paining Now, Galleries Caterina Fossati, Eva Menzio, Giovanni Rimoldi, Turin, Italy Tutti Questi Mondi, Galleria Carini, Prato, Ita
on Paper, Robert Miller, New York, USA
On Paper, Schmidt Contemporary Art, Saint Louis, USA Abstraction: A Tradition of Collecting, Center for the Fine Arts, Miami, USA American Paining Now, Galleries Caterina Fossati, Eva Menzio, Giovanni Rimoldi, Turin, Italy Tutti Questi Mondi, Galleria Carini, Prato, Ita
On Paper, Schmidt Contemporary Art, Saint Louis, USA Abstraction: A Tradition of Collecting, Center for the Fine Arts, Miami, USA American Paining Now, Galleries Caterina Fossati, Eva Menzio, Giovanni Rimoldi, Turin, Italy Tutti Questi Mondi, Galleria Carini, Prato, Italy
Possibly more appropriate
on the Unforced Variations
thread, but I'm
posting here because it bears
on the discussion started
at # 3.
Regarding my promised reply to Lazar # 287 I will
post at Bishophill
on the Tamino
thread — I am sure that any comments Lazar may wish to make there in response to my answers will be
posted in full and received with great interest.
Trouble is the results are
on an old comment
thread at Tamino's place, and the
post is no longer accessible, so I'm working from memory.
I've
posted an extract over
at the open
thread of a rather cogent article
on UVA and GMU which I hope will appear today (never mind the provocative blogsite name) which as I suspected associates recent presidential shenanigans with Mike Mann: http://daskrap.com/2012/8/why-thomas-jeffersons-university-killing-climate-science
[Dec. 11, 1:21 p.m. Updated The comment
thread on this
post is to become an open discussion of developments in basic climate science, as described in a new piece aimed
at keeping other discussions here
on target.]
He's keeps an open
thread alive there
at all times for
posts that aren't related to his latest ramblings, there'd be no problem
at all with you
posting your use of DSP techniques
on temperature data.
Steve McIntyre has
posted that he submitted to this
thread what seems to be a completely scientific and non-political
posting on this topic (see quoted
post beginning «von Storch and Zorita...»
at http://www.climateaudit.org/?p=419).
DeSmogBlog has some very worthwhile pieces
on the climate files, including a narrative summary of some years - long
threads by Elizabeth May, the leader of Canada's Green Party (her conclusion: they show scientists
at work); a description of review processes undertaken by the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change
posted by Kevin Trenberth, whose e-mail messages were highlighted by quite a few climate contrarian - skeptic - realist - denier types (pick one depending
on your worldview).
ianl8888
Posted Jun 13, 2010
at 7:59 PM I repeat a
post on the first
thread: I am «public» but just following links brought up the decline well and truly discussed.
As a simple exercise, I decided to quickly revisit the everchanging Hansen adjustments, a topic commented
on acidly by E.M. Smith (Chiefio) in many
posts â $ «also see his interesting comments in the
thread at a guest
post -LSB-...]
In contrast to your hijacking
threads to discuss unrelated topics, the deleted
posts at realclimate were exactly
on point, had not been raised
at the site and were direct responses by me to criticisms of me in the
post.
So far, I have seen no traffic
at Real Climate
on this
post because they have cut off the
thread.