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trampoline for quick low-impact regular exercise breaks (or great while on a call if you don't need video or talk too much)




fixed!


Excellent. And I hadn't even twigged that Marty Scurll was absent at the time :)


rendered the sprite to an offscreen canvas to grab the pixel values. then created rects to represent each pixel and move around on a canvas with a speed based on y position.


You'll have to manually include polyfills for both Promise and Fetch to support things like IE 11 or iOS 10.2.


Another option is Agate (http://agate.readthedocs.org) which comes from the journalism community.


With so many different types of yoga out there, BKS stuck out to me as something different and approachable. I was apprehensive when my wife dragged me along the first time, but that quickly changed. The classes are actually about learning the poses, not just doing them. For a beginner with no flexibility like myself it is perfect. The teachers walk you through all the different variations of the poses and help you along the way, so you can actually apply it yourself (properly) when doing it at home. There's also a level of trust for the teachers since it takes them years to become certified from what I've learned.

Highly recommended for anyone interested in yoga. Anyone in the Boston area check out http://www.yoganow.net run by Patricia Walden.


I like the argument. In an applied context though, how do you go about putting a price on the estimated value of the output? Especially if the value is not something easily quantifiable. If a project is a ton of work but only slightly valuable (but necessary) to the client does that not factor in?


The client is on the hook to articulate value. It's the consultant's job to coax it out of them - ask "Why?" five times, for example. High effort + low value => consider declining the project. I wouldn't take on any work that isn't highly profitable. Thanks for the question! I'd love it if you posted it on my Disqus forum on my site as well. Perhaps I'll amend the article with this Q&A.


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