>
> ok,
>

I learned how to write a promise to make this work

but that promise has an embedded setTimeout() since it doesn't depend on 
any .ajax or something else that generates a promise

is setTimeout the only way (for now) to yield() ?

I understand that when EC6 gets here we'll have a yield keyword

does that mean that _all_ promises, at some level, do a setTimeout ?
 

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