Sentences with phrase «recent open thread»

In a recent open thread on Mashable, most Kindle Fire owners had good things to say about the device, despite its well - documented flaws.

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We laughed about the experience, and then he opened up and shared some of his recent stories, and that helped us see some common threads about how he was interacting with his child.
But in the mean time, here's a new thread for open discussion of climate science and related matters not discussed in other recent threads.
In a recent Reddit thread discussing the Remake's Art Director's comments, Tsuka posted some eye - opening comments.
By the end of the game's 15 - 20 hour main campaign you do get resolution to many of the introduced plot threads, but due to the confusing nature of the opening Act, and the odd choice to make Aiden the world's most caring Uncle, Watch Dogs never manages to fully suck you into its world like the recent Grand Theft Auto with its fantastic lead characters and entertaining main campaign.
The Golden Thread Gallery presents two recent works by Common Culture, Openings Are Always Awkward, first shown at Solar Galeria de Arte Cinemática, Portugal 2009 and the new multi — channel video installation I Dreamt I Was A Monkey — And They Made Me Wear Shoes.
Traveled to Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Rome Twice Drawn, The Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY 2005 Heavenly or Slice of White, The Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery at Hunter College, New York (catalogue) White: Whiteness and Race in Contemporary Art, International Center of Photography, New York (catalogue) 2004 Needful Things: Recent Multiples, Cleveland Museum of Art Mike Kelley: The Uncanny, Tate Liverpool (catalogue) Open House, Brooklyn Museum of Art (catalogue) Perspectives @ 25: A Quarter Century of New Art in Houston, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (catalogue) 2003 Acts of Futility, Bellevue Art Museum, WA Skowhegan Faculty 2002 - 03, The Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College of Art, Portland, ME 2002 Something, Anything, (exhibition curator), Matthew Marks Gallery, New York AA Bronson Mirror Mirror, Bakalar Gallery, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA Gardens of Violence, Swiss Expo 02, Murten - Morat, Switzerland 2001 Uncommon Threads: Contemporary Artists and Clothing, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (catalogue) Play's the Thing: Critical and Transgressive Practices in Contemporary Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (catalogue) Angst, Ursula Blickle Stiftung, Kraichtal.
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
Schmidt and Osborn's most recent comments were on July 2, the last day that comments were open on the thread, otherwise I would have attempted to respond at Real Climate.
Ah, bobdroege reappears, after being repeatedly shot down on the recent thread with his ludicrous «theory» that a static, closed, laboratory gas cylinder in equilibrium is somehow analogous to the dynamic, open, not - in - vertical - equilibrium 100 km atmosphere in a gravity - field, and his false claim that NASA used «circular reasoning» in deriving the «NASA Fact Sheet» physical values for Venus.
For some inconvenient facts concerning the climategate Inquiries, I suggest you read the recent threads on climateaudit.org, with a sceptical eye open.
But in the mean time, here's a new thread for open discussion of climate science and related matters not discussed in other recent threads.
Description for open thread # 10 includes description... or anything else not on topic for recent threads.
If you're interested in seeing what playing the player instead of the ball looks like, check out the alarmist site Only In It For the Gold, where Michael Tobis unleashes endless vicious ad hominem against any skeptics who raise their voice (his most recent was a long diatribe against Freeman Dyson, whom he apparently considers a geriatric buffoon), and opens threads on what names one should call «denialists», regularly bans commenters who argue a point too vociferously, or anyone claiming scientific credentials but arguing against «the consensus».
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