Re: [OT] Sit/stand desk results

2017-06-18 Thread Tony Wright
Hi Tom, No, not the back for me. They say that your body stops regulating insulin properly after 4 hours of sitting, and that's about when I was feeling unwell/lethargic from sitting. Regards, Tony On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 4:00 PM, Tom Rutter wrote: > Did you switch to this for a specific reaso

Re: [OT] Sit/stand desk results

2017-06-18 Thread Tom Rutter
Did you switch to this for a specific reason (lower back problem for example)? If so did this help at all in a noticeable way? On Monday, 19 June 2017, Tony Wright wrote: > Hi Tom, > > It changes for me. Sometimes I stand, sometimes I sit. If I feel that I've > been sitting for too long, I hit t

Re: [OT] Sit/stand desk results

2017-06-18 Thread Tony Wright
Hi Tom, It changes for me. Sometimes I stand, sometimes I sit. If I feel that I've been sitting for too long, I hit the buttons and stand for a while. I'm not regretful for one second that I have the option. Regards, Tony On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 1:54 PM, Tom Rutter wrote: > Hey folks > > I rec

[OT] Sit/stand desk results

2017-06-18 Thread Tom Rutter
Hey folks I recall a while ago discussion into sit/stand desks and was interested in how people went with this setup. Did those that tried standing get any good (or bad) results? Are they still doing it or went back to only sitting? Cheers

Re: What are the WebDev technologies that any self respecting Dev should know these days?

2017-06-18 Thread Preet Sangha
Thanks guys. I suspect that what I'm really after is the answer to the question "I'm gonna do some web dev to support my IOT projects, and to make the skills saleable, what web technologies should I consider as must haves these days?" I can see that javascript is the big one! As a .netter I'll obv