Everyone is off
writing prediction posts for 2010 (follow them on George's wonderful tracker), I thought I might take a brief minute or two to consider the heroes of 2009.
Not exact matches
Thomas Umstattd, CEO of Author Media,
wrote a
post for Author Tech Tips in which he compiled some
predictions from far - flung corners of the publishing industry.
Before moving on, I'd like to point you toward a new
post from London in which our good colleague Sheila Bounford
writes of Brett Sandusky's
post, Elephants in the Room — which I touched on in my Thursday coverage from the conference in
Writing on the Ether — and on Michael Cairns» The Death of the Middle Man —
Predictions for 2013.
In the spirit of the season, I thought I would serve up some
predictions for 2013, based on a
post I
wrote today.
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post, Elephants in the Room — which I touched on in my Thursday coverage from the conference in
Writing on the Ether — and on Michael Cairns» The Death of the Middle Man —
Predictions for -LSB-...]
Insert, Dec. 27, 5:15 p.m. Chris Goldfinger at Oregon State, an expert on the dangerous Cascadia fault off the Northwest Coast,
wrote a valuable
post about tsunami
prediction that makes vital points about the limits of science.
This
post is the Advanced version (
written by dana1981) of the skeptic argument «Hansen's 1988
prediction was wrong».
«The climate models making dire
predictions of warming in the 21st century are the same models that predicted too much warming in the early 21st century, and can't explain the warming from 1910 - 1945 or the mid-century grand hiatus,» Dr. Judith Curry
writes in a Wednesday op - ed published in The Financial
Post.