Posts by Glenn Pearce
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Actually, after having used it for a day now the white space is a bit of a waste of screen real estate if you read the threads backwards like I do.
Disable Typekit and I prefer it that way.
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ditto the request to have the newer/older/first/last links at the top
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something special will be happening to this website
I hope you're not planning on getting rid of the Public Address *beta* tag. It's had the longest most thorough Beta test cycle in history. ;-)
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Is it true what I heard on the radio this morning that details of $7.5m extra funding have emerged (dependent on success of the movie) and it will go to the Actors ?
If that's true, it's stunning twist in the saga. I find it hard to believe though, otherwise Key would have been shouting it from the rooftops right from the start ?
It was 5am, and I was 1/2 asleep on my way to catch the ferry to Devonport.
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Regarding the employee/contractor thing, there's already exceptions to the rules eg: Sharemilkers, Real Estate Agents so won't it be fairly straightforward to add another exception for Hobbits ?
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willingness to exploit inside knowledge that served him well as a currency trader.
That's a fairly bold statement, do you know something we don't ?
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It's also generally not a good sign for a union leader, as Kelly did, to refer to the 1000-plus working people who met and marched in Wellington last night, most of them members of their own guilds and unions, as being in a "lynch mob" mood
She also called Sir Peter Jackson a "spoilt brat" on Hosking's show this morning.
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Mike, I think people have been quite polite in taking you up on your behaviour.
It almost escalated to a "'99" call by the PAS Women's XV though.
Dr Haywood is popular with the ladies.
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Nor is Glenn Pearse when he talks about one-book authors not having to do warehousing etc.
Where did I say that ?
And it's Pearce with a "c" thanks, did you say you were an editor ?
FWIW, I agree with you, I think the model David's talking about has issues with scaling up.