Buffett has
some pretty pointed comments about this in relaying his purchase of Washington Post at the depths of the 73 - 74 bear market which arguably rivaled the sort of panic conditions in late 08 / early 09.
Not exact matches
Pay particular attention to these
comments since, as Evans
points out, «hate» is a
pretty strong sentiment.
«You're Going To Feel
Pretty Stupid» To further reinforce this
point, my colleague Jimmy Butts recently highlighted
comments made by Ray Dalio, who runs the largest hedge fund in the world, Bridgewater Associates.
Steve Martin, I think you
pretty much made David's
point with your
comment «It takes some work to find them.»
Sorry Neville did nt mean to imply that you meant the other things in fact i am agreeing with what you said in fact and
pretty much with your
point of view on most of your
comments we have discussed.I was adding my own thoughts that that there is so much more to what Jesus did for us on the cross.
Hi make and thanks for the
comment, however I am
pretty confident I am measuring it correctly and consistently from three different
points with calipers.
Hi Birgit, I couldn't
comment on all the variations you've tried, but as you can see from the results on this post and the GF version here (http://www.oneingredientchef.com/gluten-free-vegan-pancakes/), they seem to be a
pretty good starting
point.
So getting
comments (good or bad) is
pretty much an extra
point for me, and I looove to hear from others.
Since I've been receiving lots of
comments on Instagram lately about my lip colors (and because I'm
pretty much a neutral lip connoisseur at this
point), I figured it'd be the perfect time to share all my affordable favs.
Bonus
points if you drop a link to something
pretty I can pull a «treat yo» self» on in a
comment below.
As you
point out earlier in the
comments, close - in there is
pretty good award availability, and being willing to pay a change fee on an economy booking is a great way to get there.
Pretty amazing how some missed the
point of your
comment and instantly went into rage mode.
I ended up on Kotaku yesterday looking for more Wii - U information, which has got me
pretty excited I won't lie, and one of the things
pointed out in the
comments there is how the general public still doesn't seem to get how this system works (CNN reports were the examples cited).
(This is
pretty - much what he managed when he first addressed # 235 with his
comment @ 238, although he does excuse his ignoring the bulk of # 235 saying «we could go on and on quibbling over all the various ins and outs, but as far as I'm concerned I've made the essential
points,» which he then trots out with added error just in case anybody missed it before.)
But let's see, vetted scientific journal papers, they
pretty much all support the central
points you will find therein, and the data comes from leading science institutions and organizations, and those directly involved in the research, not some professor somewhere in Washington State who takes the data and simply changes it and then it is dispersed to about 50 million people through 10,000 channels and quasi new ideological sites, and 10m
comments on the Internet in various forms as new «truth.»
And on your thread in reply to my
comment you called acid rain damage deniers crackpots, so there is a definitional difference here for sure.Your last two sentences are key, as I think it would be part of Judy's case that the community are really
pretty terrible at that — to the
point of being dogmatic, perhaps?
But on a semi-serious note, I guess, Chad, you just made a
point in your
comments just before we took a break about the idea that
pretty much any software out there these days has open source software as part of it.
I've
pretty much been a bi-stander up to this
point, meaning I don't post topics or
comment very often but I do religiously read articles and listen to pod casts on a daily basis and have for quite some time now.