@nitinkhanna It should be "feature" instead of "features," because all three terms are being used as adjectives describing "articles."
// @JeremyCherfas @literary
@nitinkhanna It should be "feature" instead of "features," because all three terms are being used as adjectives describing "articles."
// @JeremyCherfas @literary
@nitinkhanna Also, "more than" is better than "over."
// @JeremyCherfas @literary
@JeremyCherfas I'm fine with the comma, but would phrase it as:
Contributed more than twenty general interest, feature, and news articles for online and print…
// @literary
@jasonechols Before you get too impressed, I didn't buy it. There was a flood at our old office a few years ago and the building management bought us new chairs as part of the insurance settlement. And frankly, it's not all that comfortable for extended periods of sitting due to a very thin cushion. It is, however, extremely ergonomic in all other respects.
// @jws
@bazbt3 Sometimes testing means confirming that you've found no issues.
// @jws
@hazardwarning I'd think it would be portable, as long as you have a wireless connection available.
@jasonechols Right now I'm hunched over my tiny laptop screen while sitting at the breakfast bar off my kitchen. I'd much rather be in my $2000 office chair at work with my dual monitors, adjustable-height desk and ergonomic keyboard. Working from home ain't everything it's cracked up to be.
// @jws
@jws A challenge in terms of slow internet at home, multiple distractions while work is being done on the house, and being stuck with a 14-inch laptop screen instead of the dual 22 inch monitors I'm used to.