Sentences with phrase «thread at»

Hope you talk about this deal and your other successes mentioned on this thread at the MidAtlantic Summit;)
Let's start by pulling out one thread at a time and naming it.»
The OnePlus 2 thread at Droid Life is also packed with NFC whiners.
Interview This week Liu Changyong, dubbed the «BCH think tank» by the bitcoin gold (BTG) creator, Jack Liao, started a Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Ask Me Anything (AMA) thread at 8btc forum to explain why he thought Bitcoin's (BTC)
If you're feeling brave and you're hoping to find a run around EMUI's stringent rule of only allowing its cloned apps to work with its own launcher, check out this thread at XDA Developers.
Read the full Reddit thread at this link, which contains instructions on how to check the status of your iPhone battery and how to replace it.
Also, the only conductive thread at present comes in a grey color, which doesn't go very well with the fashion industry - another challenge the technology giant is facing.
NON-FBE version is not available in official Xposed Repository but can be get from the official support thread at XDA forum.
Last week there was a a challenge and a follow up thread at 3 Geeks and a Law Blog.
PS — If you read through the thread at the link, you'll find my speculation on why the creators of the JD title decided to use JD rather than LD.
For a much - lengthier discussion of the pros and cons (mostly cons) of Thomson's lawsuit, EULAs and the DMCA, see the discussion thread at Slashdot.
In particular, Olson recommends Tamar Lewin's New York Times piece Law Limits Options When Students Are Mentally Ill and links to this thread at Volokh discussing anti-discrimination laws.
My detailed justification of this statement will be forthcoming at another time, in fact I will make it the subject of a thread at Climate Etc. sometime in the near future.
They should also be included in any analysis looking at attribution (which, btw, is not being attempted in this thread at all).
Well I made the mistake of looking at this thread at home over the weekend; and a quick summary of the weekend posts suggests that far more heat was generated than light; and in my view that's not cool.
I based my statement on the fact there there are a lot of comments from skeptics on the thread at The Guardian that oppose what Dana presented.
And as pointed out in the post that started the thread at the Daily Dish, (and on TreeHugger) they may not even reduce emissions all that much.
The thread at SOD is instructive on many things aside from the acknowledgement by the most prestigious house organs of science that there is a serious problem.
Although I can not know for certain what transpires in the mind of a man, his case recalls a recent thread at RealClimate.
I think it's a reasonable inference from this thread, the previous thread here and the original thread at Deltoid that Graeme's goal is to find a way to conclude that sea level rise due to global warming is not happening and nothing to worry about.
Deech, I took a look at the thread at Fredrick News, and must say, I admire your patience and way with words.
Many of my fellow posters really do need to study physics, math and consult engineers about the many problems not being addressed in this thread at all.
The thread at http://volokh.com/posts/1157158094.shtml was last active with a post from Mr. Lindgren on 9/5, after Dr. Curry posted there referring back to this one.
I'm with fuzzyggon @ # 146 — We seem to need a separate thread at real climate to have a general discussion about the real climate.
wili wrote: «We seem to need a separate thread at real climate to have a general discussion about the real climate.»
His thread at Deltoid usually dominates the «new post» list, swamping out other discussions.
Using wood for trees, I posted the 120 month graph on the thread at Climate Etc..
Steve: Let's leave this particular issue on this thread at this point.
For confirmation see the open thread at deepclimate.
Thus, no thread at SkS is by definition «dead», but many are just temporarily inactive.
For alternatives see my earlier posts on this thread at 1:16 and 3:09
But then Hansen never created a thread at Climate Etc. called «Understanding adjustments to temperature data».
There was a thread at Jeff Id's; thiscomment of Eric's is a good starting point.
That could be a very long wait, so I will fill in time here by noting that the Plimer plagiarism thread at Deltoid sets new lows even for that blog.
I mentioned the ANDrill story in that thread at Stoat, among several others I thought interesting on the lines of rapid change under old ice.
el, luke did a good job taking on the faux concern of the weirdos at Deltoid and pointing out that there are real, disastrous consequences to AGW «remedies», unlike the imaginary consequences of AGW; in fact when luke goes to town he can even quell, or at least bemuse, even the most elitist of the AGW acolytes; for instance there was a thread at Taminos a couple of years ago when luke got going and absolutely paper - snowed them with masses of detail about the expanding drought conditions facing Australia under the yoke of AGW; unfortunately I have lost the link but I'm sure luke will oblige us.
-LSB-...] necessary - reading Neverending Audit website, I came across the thread at CA on stripbark: Miracles and Strip Bark Standardization and the infamous CB.
This is explained in my post in this thread at Jun 16, 2011 at 2:24 PM which quotes from my paper that reported these matters a decade ago.
Your resposted comment on the old thread at http://www.skepticalscience.com/news.php?p=4&t=159&&n=653#82762 is in fact out of context there, since it is based on a quote from the new thread.
Update: In the comments thread at CT and elsewhere, it's been denied that anyone ever asserted that opposition to the war was anti-American.
In continuation with my comments at the thread at Comment 83429 that you highlight — to recapitulate, Isaac Held points to an apparent non-linear dependence on global mean surface temperature arising from the slow response due to ocean mixing at high latitudes.
Look on virtually any thread at Climate etc., and you will see a long line of posts about the political influences on the IPCC and climate scientists writ large.
Finally, while numerous global warming denial sites are getting excited by Sheehan's conversion, as if he is some great arbiter of scientific truth, it seems perhaps that he hasn't always been that great at assessing science anyway as Tim Lambert points out in this comments thread at Deltoid.
On the Thursday, after Anthony had safely left Europe (and Anthony was worried), when Mosher noticed the link in an unrelated thread at Jeff Id's, he publicized this link at Lucia's.
First, a quick clarification for anyone that reads this portion of the thread at some point in the distant future.
Heartland - and by Extension, Us - Now Endorsed by The Commies» thread at Willard's is a treasure to behold!
Leif was kind enough to contribute on the thread at the WUWT cross post: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/03/05/ipcc-20th-century-simulations-get-a-boost-from-outdated-solar-forcings/
Over on a thread at Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy site, we're having a bit of a tussle with an AGW denier with the handle «Nullius In Verba».
All attempts to drop this into a thread at RC will be ruthlessly suppressed!
But I have posted a comment on a highly relevant thread at Troy Master's blog, here.
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