Did you see the line near the bottom of the article: >>However, McCann said her brother had asthma in an earlier tweet on 3 July.
That's really taking it out of context.
Bingo. I think this is the only reason it's working for my group right now and people declaring it "successful". Like someone said above, we have no idea of the long term consequences.
>>We don’t “go remote” with our friends and family as a policy Not as a policy, but we probably do more of it to our detriment. It's a really excellent point.
That’s the plausible deniability part of it.
Don't use heavy weights, use light weight and add slowly.
>> I really wished there were that did it with this level of simplicity. The desktop version of YNAB was pretty much like this.
YNAB is awesome--the desktop version, that is. Unfortunately, they're going the web route for obvious reasons; but for me, I'm holding on to the desktop version as long as it can run on a Mac, which I hope will be a…
Many applications don't need Facebook/Twitter scale and will never have this problem.
>You can certainly practice improving your mechanics, by which I mean your IDE/development environment whether it's keyboard shortcuts or workflow improvements. Maybe practicing this allows you to get into the zone more…
Agreed. The incentive to make it better becomes less because users are on the auto-pay plan. Whereas they have to prove themselves worthy of the upgrade otherwise.
I agree. What if you're applying for a Network Admin job? Are they supposed to have a github repo for admin scripts?
>>Why is it inherently negative for an employee to use their job-skills for non-job purposes? It's not. I guess my point to the original comment is that they might not put in as much passion on the after-hours stuff…
Cooking is different as it's something you do in order to eat--a basic necessity of life. So a cook would likely go home to cook a meal for his family but might not be happy about it. Software development is not a basic…
>>State tax return fraud has been largely non-existent... so non-existent in fact that USA Today reported the state of Minnesota got suspicious when there were 2 reported cases of fraud I doubt it. Most states are poor…
For those of you that are interested, you might want to look up "Convict Conditioning". http://www.amazon.com/Convict-Conditioning-Weakness-Using-Su...
I remember watching Pumping Iron, and he was massive alright. And he's 6'2". After he stopped competing, he slimmed down for the movies. In general though, you're right. Nobody to this day has looked as good as he did.
There are cases where science has proven that supplementation has value--adding Vitamin D to milk, for example. In specific cases of deficiency it has been proven to work. That doesn't mean more is better. There is no…
>>Is it simple like a urine pregnancy/drug screen test that gives quantitative recommendations? Not that I know of, you have to get blood drawn. >>A machine which combines the blood analyser Yea, that would help a lot.
>> there's a lot of studies done where people deficient in vitamins have lots of adverse health effects Sure, that's why you should go for physicals. A doctor can have blood tests done to check, then you have a medical…
He could be writing the book because he wants to make people aware. I don't understand why people insist on taking supplements when they have no medical reason to do so. From the bottom of the page: "Paul A. Offit is…
Did you see the line near the bottom of the article: >>However, McCann said her brother had asthma in an earlier tweet on 3 July.
That's really taking it out of context.
Bingo. I think this is the only reason it's working for my group right now and people declaring it "successful". Like someone said above, we have no idea of the long term consequences.
>>We don’t “go remote” with our friends and family as a policy Not as a policy, but we probably do more of it to our detriment. It's a really excellent point.
That’s the plausible deniability part of it.
Don't use heavy weights, use light weight and add slowly.
>> I really wished there were that did it with this level of simplicity. The desktop version of YNAB was pretty much like this.
YNAB is awesome--the desktop version, that is. Unfortunately, they're going the web route for obvious reasons; but for me, I'm holding on to the desktop version as long as it can run on a Mac, which I hope will be a…
Many applications don't need Facebook/Twitter scale and will never have this problem.
>You can certainly practice improving your mechanics, by which I mean your IDE/development environment whether it's keyboard shortcuts or workflow improvements. Maybe practicing this allows you to get into the zone more…
Agreed. The incentive to make it better becomes less because users are on the auto-pay plan. Whereas they have to prove themselves worthy of the upgrade otherwise.
I agree. What if you're applying for a Network Admin job? Are they supposed to have a github repo for admin scripts?
>>Why is it inherently negative for an employee to use their job-skills for non-job purposes? It's not. I guess my point to the original comment is that they might not put in as much passion on the after-hours stuff…
Cooking is different as it's something you do in order to eat--a basic necessity of life. So a cook would likely go home to cook a meal for his family but might not be happy about it. Software development is not a basic…
>>State tax return fraud has been largely non-existent... so non-existent in fact that USA Today reported the state of Minnesota got suspicious when there were 2 reported cases of fraud I doubt it. Most states are poor…
For those of you that are interested, you might want to look up "Convict Conditioning". http://www.amazon.com/Convict-Conditioning-Weakness-Using-Su...
I remember watching Pumping Iron, and he was massive alright. And he's 6'2". After he stopped competing, he slimmed down for the movies. In general though, you're right. Nobody to this day has looked as good as he did.
There are cases where science has proven that supplementation has value--adding Vitamin D to milk, for example. In specific cases of deficiency it has been proven to work. That doesn't mean more is better. There is no…
>>Is it simple like a urine pregnancy/drug screen test that gives quantitative recommendations? Not that I know of, you have to get blood drawn. >>A machine which combines the blood analyser Yea, that would help a lot.
>> there's a lot of studies done where people deficient in vitamins have lots of adverse health effects Sure, that's why you should go for physicals. A doctor can have blood tests done to check, then you have a medical…
He could be writing the book because he wants to make people aware. I don't understand why people insist on taking supplements when they have no medical reason to do so. From the bottom of the page: "Paul A. Offit is…