I wonder if there would be a way to use this technology with
regard to comments posted on sites like this.
Not exact matches
From the reader messages
posted in article
comment sections, housing bears appear
to regard persons associated with the housing industry as sources of BS,
to use their abbreviated terminology.
It was at this point that Julie entered the mix
to suggest that the blog Tony
posted regarding the causes of Driscoll's seemingly sudden tumble from the status of Golden Boy contained no small measure of the pot calling the kettle black, and in the course of her
comment pointed out that when Tony abandoned her and their children it was none other than Driscoll who stepped in
to help.
I had noticed that a couple of people had
commented earlier
regarding the OP, so that's what I did, as well as
posting something personal having
to do with the change of topic
to participate in the conversation and, hopefully, help with the healing going on here in some way.
My wife discovered this
post from a tweet last week and has been urging me
to comment as it relates
to one of my biggest pet peeves
regarding unlicensed counselors.
Since
comments often get off topic, it might take a very long time
to find which
posts would include your replies
to the
comments regarding this issue.
In
regard to your request for clarification, I think the definition of the «golden rule of interpretation» given in one of my previous
comments in this
post, addresses, in general, the issue of sound hermeneutics.
Regarding some of the
comments on this
post and on other past
posts, I measure what those who claim
to follow Jesus and trust in the written word, write or say by Paul's measure «But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self - control.»
People make judgement and
post comments without having full knowledge
regarding any matter and especially issues related
to religion.
Regarding how my
comments get
posted here and on Facebook, this is done by a nifty little piece of software that transports the blog
comments from my blog
to Facebook, and takes all the
comments from Facebook and publishes them on my blog.
I have never
posted any
comments online, but I felt compelled
to respond
to Susan's
comment regarding SIBO and her husband's health challenges, just
to say that my husband also suffered from SIBO and other (similar) issues for over 10 years before we found an MD in Arizona named Dr. Nemechek (Nemechek Consultative Medicine).
@ny gunner, thank you spot on I did
comment earlier doesn't seem
to be
posted stating the exact same thing in
regards to the last game.
Regarding Walter's
comments, I removed them because they're not unique
to this blog but taken from his
post on Untold Arsenal.
There has been a very predictable backwards shuffle in the media today with
regards to the
comments made by Hleb that I included in yesterday's
post.
I've had such a wonderful response
to my Positive Discipline
posts and have received many questions in both
comments and e-mail
regarding this parenting technique.
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As you complain that the blog host is making assumptions that go beyond publicly
posted statements, consider this: I responded only
to the facts
regarding the
comment posted by «Skeptical of your conclusions.»
2) With
regards to the full study that was
posted, I have a few
comments: (a) It looked at the results of an intervention at 7 months on the baby and the mom at 2 years.
This was actually a
comment posted to our Facebook page and it was
regarding a recent episode that we released called Breast milk and Babies Immune System.
First off I want
to start by thanking you all of you who messaged me and left
comments in
regards to my question about the direction I should take with my blog
posts.
Regarding the traffic, can you tell if someone is reading the actual
post versus coming back
to catch up on recent
comments?
If you follow the Barton Publishing blog, you may have noticed a recent
post about which cooking oils
to avoid and subsequent
comments regarding the safety of canola oil in another
post about reducing inflammation.
There have been many times when I have gone onto Facebook and
posted up a
comment referencing this myth full of BS that a great deal of these online and TV trainers like
to pitch with their training programs
regarding CARDIO.
In
regards to my earlier
comment on your «no more kegels»
post, I'm probably going
to start here tomorrow!
First, I just wanted
to say how much I appreciated all your
comments, emails and thoughts
regarding Monday's reader survey results
post.
Shame that most people
commenting are doing so with zero
regard for the actual message of this blog
post — are we actually having online conversations anymore these days, or just leaving links
to our blogs in the hopes of referral traffic?
Before jumping into today's outfit
post, I wanted
to take a quick second
to thank you for all the support you shared via email, messages and
comments in
regards to yesterday's
post!
I want
to also address something, because I've been getting a few
comments lately,
regarding so many feminine dresses on my
posts.
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Time for you
to respond
to the
comments regarding your first
post instead of dodging that with another
post of firing ineffective teachers.
For axolotl who apparently can not respond
to comments regarding his / her previous
posts but would rather simply repeat teachers should be fired.
And stop
posting comments in
regard to nonsense about effective teachers.
John Kremer, author of 1,001 Ways
to Market Your Books», did a separate blog
post based on a
comment I made
regarding this topic on one of his other blog
posts.
Even when I haven't entered a cover in Joel Friedlander's monthly e-Book Cover Design Awards, I religiously read his
posts to see what's new in covers, and
to take note of his
comments regarding the submitted covers.
When reached by CBR News
regarding the
post, the publisher declined
to comment.
My new mantra that I
posted at DBW
regarding that survey is: I was going
to write a
comment but it doesn't sell books.
Reblogged this on Don Massenzio's Blog and
commented: Interesting
post regarding what Amazon pays out
to it's top KDP performers.
Scrivener: We know you love this one from all the great
comments you
posted on our Facebook Page and blog in response
to our blog
post called «The Scoop on Scrivener,» which we recommend checking out if you're interested in an app that is highly
regarded for helping authors structure their content.
Yesterday, M @ My Closet Catalog
posted a
comment on the Print Books vs. Ebooks (again)
post, asking «Now I'd love
to hear your thoughts
regarding professionally published vs. self - published.»
In case you have any tips and tricks
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After
posting an entry last week on consolidating several Chase credit cards and reallocating the credit lines
to a new Chase Freedom card * in order
to take advantage of the 0 % balance transfer offer, I got the following
comments from John
regarding the practice:
You previously
posted a
comment I submitted in
regards to Banks implementing Higher Fico Score requirements for FHA loans, and I thank you for that.
I think someone should have been a little more aggressive and challenged CMHC... Not sure there is anything we could do now... But with
regards to penalties, I suggest you
post your email so that the other readers may contact you... so far, there appears
to be a growing number of people that are tired of being gouged with unfair penalties... I have
posted your
comment... take a minute
to read some of the other names... there is a growing number of people replying... keep me
posted... let me know if I can help.
Regarding your suggestion on Blog
Comments; Initially I had kept the option to follow the blog comments and also an email alert facility as soon as a reply (from my side) is
Comments; Initially I had kept the option
to follow the blog
comments and also an email alert facility as soon as a reply (from my side) is
comments and also an email alert facility as soon as a reply (from my side) is
posted.
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With
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commented on this
post this week than on my
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