Alexandre,

Sure, I have swimming files from my Garmin Swim watch and I'd love to graph
them in Roassal/Datatable/Pharo.

Hope we are talking about the same format.

Phil

On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 8:36 PM, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.ber...@me.com>
wrote:

> Hi Phil,
>
> Yes, I wrote a FIT file parser. FIT is used to store “scientific” images,
> in particular for astronomy and medicine.
> Do you want the code?
>
> Alexandre
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> On Aug 28, 2017, at 9:36 AM, p...@highoctane.be wrote:
>
> You can eat eggs all you want provided you burn the calories. They are
> shock full of amino acids.
>
> Cholesterol is a precursor of testosterone, so, no cholesterol is going to
> put a man in a bad place.
>
> Eggs and heavy deadlifts and squats. Yay, feel the burn.
>
> Speaking of which: anyone have a .fit file binding for Pharo?
>
> See this forum thread for a clue: https://www.thisisant.
> com/forum/viewthread/4275
>
> Roassal + Dataframe on fit files would be a great thing to have.
>
> Phil
>
>
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>
>
> On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 2:20 PM, Dimitris Chloupis <kilon.al...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Nutrition wise, scientists always agreed that eggs contained pretty much
>> everything the body needs. Problem was cholesterol which the egg does
>> significant rise.
>>
>> The fact that did change was that high cholesterol is bad, some doctors
>> would argue even deadly for ones health. Problem was that this fact was
>> based on a research that was on a very small group of subjects and if I am
>> not mistaken it was not even humans it was lab rats.
>>
>> The problem none really funded a serious research for this fact and when
>> they did they discovered that indeed eggs and other food do raise
>> cholesterol significantly but our liver is capable of reducing the
>> production of cholesterol to compensate hence its nowhere near as harmful
>> as they used to assume.
>>
>> Science is flawed mainly because finding small facts is easy and cheap
>> but general fact are very complex and very very expensive.
>>
>> Like all things, you get what you are paying for. This is why you see and
>> hear so many contradictory facts. They are mostly based on simple cheap
>> research. Plus "fact" is purely a fantasy, our world is too complex for
>> facts as most people define them. There is truth sure, but not as easy to
>> consume and explain as we would wish.
>>
>> The preference to light and dark themes is not product of bad scientific
>> research. I suspect the reasons are too complex for science anyway because
>> we are even eons away from explaining the human brain and how it works.
>>
>> Pharo not only allow you to choose a theme but its theme classes are
>> actually very easy to use which is something it inherit from Squeak. It
>> took me a day to create my own theme.
>>
>> The Dark UI theme class is excellent example for anyone who wants to
>> subclass it and create his own light or dark theme because its not that
>> complex.
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 2:57 PM Davorin Rusevljan <
>> davorin.rusevl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> If I can throw in my 2c, themes are like nutrition facts. When I was a
>>> kid eggs were the healthiest thing to consume in universe. Then they were a
>>> root of all evil, and now days are nutrition packed food.
>>>
>>> I have observed similar circles in background color usability. Pharo has
>>> ability to choose a theme, it has both currently fashionable and older ones
>>> to choose from. I do not see need for anything else on that front.
>>>
>>> Davorin Rusevljan
>>>
>>
>
>

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