Have
you read any interesting posts online recently in the personal finance space?
I read an interesting post yesterday by Bronnie Ware called «Top Five Regrets of the Dying».
Hi,
I read your interesting post about sell ebooks.
I read an interesting post at Dear Author the other day.
Last week
I read an interesting post by Chris Brogan about Amazon's continuing march toward distribution dominance.
http://peakoildebunked.blogspot.com/2006/04/279-many-wrong-predictions-of-ken.html and http://skepticalswedishscientists.wordpress.com/2010/07/11/critical-thinking-about-the-peak-oil-movement/ By the way, I urge everyone to read «No Frakking Consensus», linked to by our hostess and
read this interesting post: http://nofrakkingconsensus.com/2011/08/09/the-y2k-scare-the-media-climate-change/ about the media transition from covering the apocalypse of Y2K to the current apocalypse.
On Monday night I found
myself reading an interesting post on Career Adventure, a blog by Kristi Daeda.
Pleasure
reading your interesting posts and thank you for responding to mine.
I just
read an interesting post entitled «How do you get back to the basics when the basics have changed?»
Not exact matches
While I don't presume to
read traders» (or trading computers») minds (see Barry ritholtz» note this morning about ex
post facto rationalizations), generally speaking there is concern that the «taper» of long term bond purchases will cause bond yields (the percent of
interest paid on them) to rise.
Kathi Jones, at Aventail, starts at Deja News, where she can search for newsgroups that are of
interest to her typical recruit and
read through the
postings to find the smartest posters.
Happiness might feel good, but it turns out it also makes us more susceptible to bias and stereotypes, according to a ton of
interesting research you can
read about in the
post.
If you want to engage those customers who are not
interested in sitting down and
reading a blog
post (especially when it's educational and not entertaining), videos are one way to reach this crowd.
Hey Caitlin, I know it's been over a year since you
posted, but I too love
reading and disagree with Financial Samurai — personal finance is the most
interesting non fiction literature in the world!!
It is important to wright effective titles that contain a couple of your keywords as well as making it sound
interesting so people will
read your
post.
Yesterday I was
reading an
interesting point of view expressed in an editorial in The Financial
Post which perhaps you saw.
I have learned a tremendous amount by
reading the options trading
posts by All About
Interest, Passive Income Pursuit, and Brick by Brick Investing.
If you're
interested,
read the
posts in this series.
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Also, I've been
reading up on the company recently and thought it would be
interesting to
post about whether Facebook could be a value investment.
very
interesting post and something thats been concerning me with regards to my fixed
interest allocation which currently sits in cash in an isa at a soon to end
interest rate of 2.1 % It comforted me alittle to
read that neil woodford predicts inflation will spike in the short term and then settle down again.
Read an
interesting blog
post lately?
It is important to take the time to
read their personal statement,
posts, education, and
interest on their LinkedIn profile.
How many blog
posts or other content pieces do you find
interesting and even relevant, and you wish you could
read them.
As
interest in these high - tech...
Read the blog
post
I have already
read through a ton of
posts with the American Airline Miles
post being the most
interesting since I am looking for a new card due to Citi Prestige dumping all the good benefits.
Here's what Jean Yarbrough of Bowdoin, the distinguished author of pathbreaking books on President TJ and President TR, wrote: I
read this
post with great
interest, as....
I just
read Chad's blog
post and it was so
interesting.
Interesting — I
read the cartoon in a completely different way than the text of the
post suggests I should: it reminded me of how I and some of my groups prefer echo chambers to grounded engagement.
The discussion about evangelicalism here at this blog for the last few days has been
interesting, though I admit to skim -
reading many of the
posts as I succumbed to that Eyes Glazing Over feeling that I get whenever the essence of evangelicalism is discussed.
Just as a matter of
interest Bernardo, to what extent do you think people
read your
posT's and reflect on their content, and to what degree skip over them without much thought about them?
I've been
reading your
posts with
interest and quite like what you're saying, although I don't have the time to comment on all of it.
I got bored
reading your
post but find it
interesting that you were in a Pharmaceutical field.
I have been
reading with much
interest all the
posts here concerning Hebrews, and the person who treads underfoot Yahshua and sinning that there is no longer any atonement for doing this.
Read with
interest & some amusement your «Name - calling»
post!
@ hot air ace no, i am conceding you are a person of low character, in whom i have no
interest in conversing.As time passes and God allows I may at my discretion
post arguments concerning faith.They just won't be with you.If anyone
reading these
posts can't see you for what you are then they sorely deceived.adios
It is very
interesting for me to
read this
post.
I strongly recommend that if you are truly
interested in learning what I think, then take some time to do a little
reading from the blog
posts on this blog.
Please
post whether
reading Job in The Message changes your feeling about it at all — I'd be
interested to know.
She is a bit vague here, but she puts forth some
interesting ideas about how the Emergent Church might come to operate using the basic principles of network theory and crowd sourcing... which is
interesting, but more detailed than I can handle in a single
post — so
read the book!
I find it
interesting, having
read down through all the comments on this
post, how many people have suggested that us gay Christians (and those that support us) are unfairly painting all people that believe gay relationships to always be sinful as hateful and intolerant bigots.
@Hawaiiguest — sorry but as I
read the
posts that's the conclussion I come to — very few are
interested in «beliefs» or the article, the rest are just here because they have an axe to grind against religion.
@Swanx: When
reading your
post I noticed something
interesting about your example.
This would be impossible to do without some sort of service like Google Reader which pulls all the blog
posts together into one place and lets me know on one simple screen when new
posts have been published from the various blogs I am
interested in
reading.
I already get well over 100 emails every single day, and I really don't want hundreds more... I don't mind getting emails from a few blogs that I really enjoy
reading and which give me something in return for subscribing, but I simply can not
read every
post from every blogger I am
interested in, and definitely don't need to be getting 500 emails a day....
Based solely on the few
posts of yours I have
read I think you may be
interested in the following site: http://freebelievers.com/ Especially as it pertains to your comments to me on wanting to «know the real God, not some fake version we have been taught over the years.»
The Myth of Redemptive Violence... if anyone is
interested, I
posted this recently... it's worth the
read...
If you are
interested,
read the final comment (# 23) on the «cut your bridge»
post.
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