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| Banned Join Date: Apr 2007
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This message will eventually include links to all the forum discussions about Steve's posts. October 2004: 03: The Strangest Secret |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Western Australia
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Hi Steve... Please let me say right up front that I think you are doing a great job on this site... it is extremely popular and contains many valuable links to resources. I have just read a post on your blog on voice recognition software... and being a user of voice recognition software, not out of choice but out of necessity, I want to post a comment which I thought may benefit you and other readers... but your comments were closed. Oh well... Jeanne |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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I suppose I came to complain that making comments on blog posts was so many clicks away from the actual post... but I'm sure I just don't know all the advantages to this setup too. The reason for my complaint, if I were to give it, was simply that I like reading people's comments almost as part of the post itself. I can see why that would be undesirable though, too (so many comments would make for a huge page with huge loading time, comments detracting from the post itself, etc.) So I've revised my thoughts on this, and was just wondering: have you considered making the link at the bottom of each post point directly to the forum thread that is discussing it? I cringe as I suggest it, because that would probably be a tedious task, but ... it would be such a nice streamlining, wouldn't it? |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Bishop, CA
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ok, i am new and just read the article about finding my true life purpose. i am feeling very confused. i worked hard and only started to cry when i started to talk about helping a person that i love but he feels he can't love me. I don't think this could be my true life purpose, to help him... obviously, he doesn't feel the same way about me as i do him, so i am really feeling stupid. I don't believe in "making" anyone love me and I am not in any contact with him, like emailing or calling, it is up to him. So is this just still some pain from the "break up" and I need to search further? My result just seems so "high school!" I am a widow in my 50's!! Thank you.
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Hi, This URL should cover it - it certainly worked for me: Blog Article Discussions - Newest First Regards |
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