Post by pumpkineater23
That sounds interesting, I must try to play with jugglingLab sometime. Every time I've tried to use it in the past I don't have the right 'Java' then when I download what I need I'm blocked by...
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Yes... I like it a lot. Also, I'm a little bit jealous. I just imagine a lot of fun while practicing and coming up with the tricks for this.Post replyby Maria, in response to this post 2015-10-30 20:58:02
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I remember when I used to look up to good old Colombaioli.........Those were the days;)Post replyby Ethan, in response to this post 2015-10-30 22:07:57
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I'm afraid, I can't give hints on incompatibility-stuff (.. and I know the problem of wrong java, but only for applets browsed, .. well .. and for patterns or lists saved with JL v0.5.°°° not being...
View ArticlePost by Mats1
The days before your discovery of high heels.Post replyby Mats1, in response to this post 2015-10-30 22:15:49
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Now all I do is sit around wearing all black with a checkered cap tipped slightly over one eye, while reading Poe and Shakespeare (Christopher Marlowe)..........And I look up at my dusty ceiling fan...
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exactly......the days before I discovered my heels could get high;)Post replyby Ethan, in response to this post 2015-10-30 22:21:17
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W O W Post replyby 7b_wizard, in response to this post 2015-10-30 22:41:37
View ArticlePost by Stephen Meschke
You may need to upgrade your lighting. There are several types of lights; sodium (older), fluorescent, incandescent, natural (varies), and led.My sports club has 2 gyms; one lit with tube fluorescent,...
View ArticlePost by noslowerdna
This is great.Post replyby noslowerdna, in response to this post 2015-10-31 00:57:39
View ArticlePost by Lou Duncan
I've used jugglinglab to help with learning 4 and 5 ball siteswaps but hadn't thought of recording 3ball weirdness with it, thats a great idea I'll see how I get on with it in addition to video:)Post...
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Fantastic stuff.Post replyby Lou Duncan, in response to this post 2015-10-31 15:43:25
View ArticlePost by Stephen Meschke
7b is 21 times harder than 5b (data from jugglingedge.com/Records)According to data from the Records section of this site, 7b cascade is 21 times harder than 5b cascade (see full data and calculations...
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um........why do I have the lowest "relative difficulty"???? Is that bad news doc? How long do I have to live???!!! ;)Post replyby Ethan, in response to this post 2015-10-31 18:32:15
View ArticlePost by 7b_wizard
Over the years, I found a whole bunch of differences between learning the 5b and the 7b cascade (where you might think, there wasn't any, but "higher & faster & more narrow") ..- posture: you...
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it means that you can (more) easily improve 5b endurance (rather than improve with 7b not equally improving with 5b) .. easier said: with your level of 7b cascade, you would - in average O,o - expect...
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also means, you find 5b endure boring, which kills Stephen's calculation :o|Post replyby 7b_wizard, in response to this post 2015-10-31 19:02:51
View ArticlePost by Stephen Meschke
I updated the spreadsheet (linked in the thread starter) to compare the difficulty of 645 and (6x,4)*. I calculated that 645 is twice as hard as (6x,4)*. Those results look a lot better. This method...
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There is absolutely no way 645 is twice as hard as (6x,4). 645 is if anything slightly easier and if you look at little more closely at your data, you will see better jugglers tend to have longer runs...
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