I'm not going to claim I'm an expert at counting or anything, but…
I'm not going to claim I'm an expert at counting or anything, but…
+1
Counterpoint to your silly argument: If Kluwe suddenly didn't want the report released, that would take away Kluwe's only bargaining chip, thus there would be no settlement and no donations.
Hey buddy, we don't look too kindly on originality 'round these parts.
Juxtapose (April 11)
This one, from 2005, also seems somewhat fitting.
This comic is ten years old. And it wasn't exactly a new concept then, either.
If only there were a system where accounts started out in a moderated "grey" area where the general public couldn't see them, and then good-natured participants could be "approved" by staff members, and then "star" individuals identified by the staff as model members of the community could even help with moderation by…
…Here's a rare good piece of communication from Facebook, from August 2013, clearly communicating the change:
Administering promotions on personal timelines is prohibited.
Too bad they don't even enforce the already existing policies. Lot of pages are still running sweepstakes for page likes, comments and such, and there isn't even an easy way to report this to Facebook.
Even in 2004 it was an industry with nothing to offer its students.
Bleacher Report: [sends job offer to Arian Foster]
…Sorry, this was supposed to be a response to "Would you like to see featured commenters other than DougExeter?"
I think you need to do something different. My experience has been that usually there's way too much of a sustained effort required to land on top of these things. What I'd really love is for somebody to figure out how to avoid just rewarding the guy who sits there all day with nothing else to do.
My ideal sports website would have links that don't jump underneath my finger EVERY GODDAMNED TIME I'm trying to tap on something else.
[beaten]
I doubt Ontario would heavily subsidize a new stadium – sure, there would be considerable tax breaks, but given the current political climate here I expect that's all they would get.
Indeed, I strongly prefer Canada's duopoly approach. SLOW SPEEDS FOR ALL!
YES