Re: [OT] Sit/stand desk results

2017-06-20 Thread Stephen Price
Sure, you have to be careful. Ketosis is a natural state, you are born in Ketosis and you often wake up in Ketosis. Being an insulin dependent diabetic is probably not normal. (ie its a disease. Something isn't working right). But back before people had insulin to inject, the way to treat

Azure Active Directory

2017-06-20 Thread Greg Keogh
Folks, I'm wondering if Azure Active Directory might be a suitable candidate for running our authentication and permissions. We have a growing number of programs, services and mobile apps which currently perform authentication against a 1990s vintage database which contains users, passwords,

Re: Azure Active Directory

2017-06-20 Thread David Connors
Yes. WAAD does not present to Windows servers in the same way that AD does. If you want to make queries against WAAD you'll need to use graph API and probably rework your apps if you need to do fine grained access control. Think of WAAD as a light-weight directory that you use as a small

RE: Azure Active Directory

2017-06-20 Thread 罗格雷格博士
AAD is a wonderful tool really. Keep in mind that it has a couple of flavours, B2C (business to consumer) being the latest. I’ve got clients who moved to it and simply love it. One is a car manufacturer who used to have to manage domains for dealers, etc. They used to spend their life with

Re: [OT] Sit/stand desk results

2017-06-20 Thread Stephen Price
Dude, that's so awesome. You are an inspiration. Thanks for sharing that. :) From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com on behalf of Greg Low (罗格雷格博士) Sent: Tuesday, 20 June 2017 1:52:03 PM To: ozDotNet Subject: RE:

Re: [OT] Sit/stand desk results

2017-06-20 Thread Piers Williams
Fair enough, and that raises a great point: we are not all the same. In Taubes' book he make the point that the ancient Egyptians noted that too much sugar makes *some people* fat. Apparently we all have different personal tolerances to high-sugar diets, presumably genetic. But that's the same

Re: [OT] Sit/stand desk results

2017-06-20 Thread David Richards
I should point out the significant but possibly overlooked statement: "kilojoules _absorbed_ from food" as opposed to "consumed". They are different. The path a particular chemical takes in our body ultimately doesn't matter. If the useful energy we ultimately get from everything we eat is

Re: [OT] Sit/stand desk results

2017-06-20 Thread Piers Williams
I understand conservation of energy, the problem here is that extrapolating from that to weight loss strategy is a specious argument. If you reduce the energy intake on a human you don't immediately start triggering fat burning: you can also trigger reduced effort expended (both directly, and a