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Still, it's been working for me. "Feedback is great," says Dr. Gerald Neuberg, a cardiologist in New York City and an old friend, whom I called for a second opinion. "It's engaging and motivating. If I had a calorie meter reading everything I put in my mouth, I would surely slow down my eating." In fact, that would perfect the system: a nose-mounted camera that measures caloric intake. Perhaps someday...
...students is rarely free of problems. Think dining hours, the nutritional information cards, and the endless varieties of squash. But Ted A. Meyer, the executive director of HUDS, wants you to know something: they’re listening. Enter the HUDS Web site. The Web site’s feedback page is the newest way for HUDS to stay in touch with students, joining established means like comment cards and surveys. “There’s no one method of preferred communication,” Meyer says. “Everyone has their...
Have you gotten feedback from any of the men who were written about? Dubelman: I got a lot of Facebook messages from old boyfriends who said, "The book's great - I'm not that guy, am I?" Davilman: Liz got an e-mail from a guy I wrote about in the book. He asked to get in contact with me. And I said yes because we didn't end on terrible terms. Dubelman: I'm not 100% sure he knew he was the guy in the book. Davilman: He did not know! So I wrote him back and I said...
...original 2007 reaccreditation deadline, because Harvard had not yet completed its search for a new University president. Dean Lamberth wrote in an e-mail that the suggestions at Wednesday’s meeting “very helpful, adding that “the revised draft will reflect the feedback we received.” The reaccreditation process will culminate Oct. 18 through 21, when a NEASC delegation, headed by Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia, will visit campus. —Staff writer Edward-Michael Dussom can be reached at emdussom@fas.harvard.edu...
...likeness and I will make you a keeper of my Garden.” While carrying this on for a full song would have made a satisfyingly catchy pop track, Trail of Dead avoids this simplicity. They slow down and draw out the song, adding layers of feedback and flourishes. The layers then drop out one by one, leaving a series of rhythmic, restrained chords, over top of which is a vocal melody that begs the listener to sing along. The chords slow down and fade out, and one would expect the song to end here. Then the tease...