Sunday, July 24, 2011

Ergonomics

A lot of what is prone to bug us about our more ambitious peers, I think, is the willingness to do tangential unnecessary work, and then to tell us about all the extra work they just got doing. They don't just read the explanations for questions they get wrong, they reread the pertinent chapter of Harrison's. I'm not against people doing extra work; I'm against constant unsolicited reminders that you're doing it.

Pictured below: some extra work one could do to bump the degree of difficulty up on a call night.

It would be good for your glutes though...


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