Re: proper clojure hammocks/alternatives

2012-03-15 Thread Phil Dobbin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 12/03/2012 16:09, Gary Trakhman wrote: > Seriously considering some kind of apparatus to facilitate > hammock-driven-development in the office. Has anyone implemented a > hammock in their workspace? > > How about one of those giant bean bag chairs

Re: proper clojure hammocks/alternatives

2012-03-12 Thread Gary Trakhman
Ah, thanks! I will look into all these things. On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 11:34 PM, Softaddicts wrote: > I do this in a hot tub I just let my mind loose (float around :) while > looking at the ceiling. > Feels a bit like day dreaming. > > Of course installing such plumbing in my office near my des

Re: proper clojure hammocks/alternatives

2012-03-12 Thread Softaddicts
I do this in a hot tub I just let my mind loose (float around :) while looking at the ceiling. Feels a bit like day dreaming. Of course installing such plumbing in my office near my desk would be a bit akward :) I reserve a 20/30 mns time slot at the end of the day a few times per week. It's a g

Re: proper clojure hammocks/alternatives

2012-03-12 Thread Devin Walters
Not sure if this is up your alley, but: http://www.amazon.com/Guided-Mindfulness-Meditation-Jon-Kabat-Zinn/dp/1591793599 Grab a comfy blanket and lay on the floor, or grab something you think will work for you from here: http://www.huggermugger.com/ Their stuff is good quality, but again, you

Re: proper clojure hammocks/alternatives

2012-03-12 Thread Bobby Calderwood
http://www.kammok.com/ I haven't tried these myself, but I"ve heard really good things. I was doing some research a while back, and I think if I were to buy, it would be one of these. On Mar 12, 11:09 am, Gary Trakhman wrote: > Seriously considering some kind of apparatus to facilitate > hammoc