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Post by loganstafman

I think the eggs might be being swapped with some really good sleight of hand?Post replyby loganstafman, in response to this post 2015-12-04 03:17:30

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Post by bad1dobby

Real eggs, no sleight of hand. As I understand it, a small flat spot is sanded on the eggs to aid the balance.Post replyby bad1dobby, in response to this post 2015-12-04 05:50:40

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Post by Stephen Meschke

runfinder.py - counts catches and links to the start of each run.When I juggle for 7 ball endurance, I like to turn the camera on and try to juggle 7 balls for about 10 minutes. I capture juggling, but...

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Post by Oscar Lindberg

When otter's are waay better than me at body rolls...https://youtu.be/_RwmtrjeIncPost replyby Oscar Lindberg, 2015-12-04 06:46:32

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Post by Little Paul

I think this is right.The way she places them rules out pins, the handling on the tear down rules out pingpongballonnose style rubber cement (or other tacky adhesives) and breaking the eggs at the end...

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Post by Daniel Simu

There are definitely spots, you can see her searching when she picks up the eggs. I might try to sand down some eggs myself. However, to make the middle egg is going to be hard: Those spots need to be...

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Post by Mike Armstrong

Circus history fans will probably want to check out http://www.theshowofshowsmovie.com/ - a documentary film made up of 20th circus footage with a soundtrack by two members of Sigur Ros.There's a...

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Post by Daniel Simu

This is amazing! Not to find your best run in the video, but to quickly acquire a big amount of data!I always thought 'records' were unreliable data, they say nothing about your 'average'. I'd love to...

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Post by Little Paul

I can think of several ways to make a jig which would help sand directly opposite sides of the egg - you just need two parallel flat surfaces with sandpaper on themPost replyby Little Paul, in response...

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Post by Orinoco

Thanks for the heads up.Unfortunately I'm unlikely to get to any of the screenings nearest to me, so I'll just leave this here to keep an eye on.Post replyby Orinoco, in response to this post...

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Post by Orinoco

That is great work! I wonder if the guys behind jtv would be able to integrate this into the encoding process?Post replyby Orinoco, in response to this post 2015-12-04 13:09:41

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Post by Orinoco

When you teach someone to pass, which end of the spectrum are you closer to?:Point out every under-spun/over-spun/long/short/wide/crossing etc. passJust deal with it & let them iron their own...

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Post by noslowerdna

Very cool. Earlier this year I created a video clip catalog system that could be a complimentary tool to this.Post replyby noslowerdna, in response to this post 2015-12-04 13:45:37

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Post by Brook Roberts

I want to click an option but find it almost impossible to do so.If I'm teaching someone to pass, I merrily tell them it's time to move on whenever we get a short run, and head straight towards one...

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Post by Brook Roberts

Awesome. I really hope I actually get round to trying this.Post replyby Brook Roberts, in response to this post 2015-12-04 14:22:50

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Post by The Void

1.5 Give them enough feedback to work on. But don't overload them with too much to think about.Post replyby The Void, in response to this post 2015-12-04 14:44:12

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Post by Mike Moore

Yes, I think there's value in saying how much feedback you want. When I do a pattern for the first time, it normally takes me a few runs to get my hands to automatically make the correct types of...

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Post by Mike Moore

I'm assuming this is assuming there's a big skill asymmetry between me and the other person. If so, I deal with whatever they throw at me until the variability in their throws starts to tighten up. At...

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Post by Mike Moore

Eesh, a triple post, but I want to say this anyway: I get bored when someone throws me perfect passes!Post replyby Mike Moore, in response to this post 2015-12-04 14:49:26

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Post by Mike Moore

Fantastic! Sounds like a good way of measuring progress. Back when I was learning how to flash 7b, I'd do 40 attempts each day, and record how many were successes...this would have made life much...

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