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I do give the straight line cue, but unfortunately, our mirrors in the Group Ex room don’t go to the floor. There are many things I have to correct pretty much 1 on 1 because of this: anything from tucking their hips in a plank to getting the correct width in wide pushups

I’ll sometimes use a thick yoga mat and fold it for cushioning.

Another place people go wrong is not having their elbows or hands (depending on which plank you’re doing) directly underneath the shoulders allowing the arm or upper arm to work as a column.

This has really good results for the fast amount of time it takes to do it.

I think you’re right. Looking at EasyList, there are entries like:

Couldn’t you just get around all Ad Blockers if you used randomly generated DOM object IDs and CSS class names?

I’m pretty sure that I’m the most talented person on the planet. But I’m not famous. So, I’ll accept the mediocrity of my current plane while relishing in the glory of being able to do a great number of things on a professional, semi-pro, and seasoned enthusiast level better than anyone else can do all of those

Wow, ur rite! I live in manshun! Everyting taste graate! Me and Sara now on honeymoooooon!

Women’s 200m Butterfly.. .03 seconds!?!? Look, that’s a tie. Two gold medals and a bronze for 3rd place like they used to do.

None of these hakes worked for me. I now have holes in my cardboard box, a burnt tongue encased in plastic, and Sara has a restraining order against my robot.

This is an update over that and now supports any site that supported Google Authenticator. So, if you setup 2FA on Facebook, you pair it with LastPass authenticator instead of Google. When you login to Facebook, and they ask you for the 2FA code, you click approve on LastPass and it lets you in. Check out the video at

What about taking some more of the inherent defensiveness out of the response itself? Simply answer the question with the question along these lines...

I googled it, and saw this :(

I love it. I don’t watch it very much at all, but when I do, I’m just fascinated. Just about every volley is exciting, and not just the highlights as shown there. That and jai alai are amazing sports.

Hmmm, FB doesn’t have “Compose new”, “reply/comment” or “like/react” shortcuts? It seems those would actually save time, as opposed to the 2 seconds per year on average I spend getting to FB official page, help center, service agreements, privacy center, and account settings.

If we can have “soccer with hands” then we should have this unbelievable event: Sepak takraw! (Volleyball with feet)

I understand all of that, I really do. I understand the need to avoid “mystery meat navigation” which is why, in one of my other replies, I stated that originality in design must also be accompanied by usability and usefulness.

To give you an idea about how long it’s been since I’ve done UI design for a paycheck, I think the last ones I did were in Fireworks, but I cut my teeth on Dreamweaver/Fireworks 1.0, and even when I was more dev-focused, I’d get designs from our ad agency in PSD or AI files and export my own assets. Any personal

LOL illuminated manuscripts! :-)

<man mood="grumpy" age="old">Back in my day, we didn’t use walkers until we HAD to! Now everyone wants a blue parking spot! </man>