wholechildla.org Review:
WHOLE CHILD LA - Whole Child LA (WCLA) is the first-of-its-kind independent mind-body, integrative model clinic to serve children suffering with pain and their families. WCLA brings state-of-the-art science and medicine directly into treatment.
Country: 23.235.209.200, North America, US
City: -118.4041 California, United States
I am a beginner, and this is my first Yoga mat - but its perfect for my needs. Long enough for me, and sticky enough for traction on all poses.
As a licensed Merchant Marines Master ( that means Captain) I am horrified by this book. It gives the reader the false impression that simply by this mere read, that they will become proficient in avoiding huge ships. I needed 4 years sea time to get my rating. I had to avoid huge ships the old way...with radar, and waiting several hours until the huge ship actually appeared, then waiting more time until close enough to determine if avoiding was actually needed, and what to do in order to ensure such avoidance. Is this topic important...yes! Should it presented to laymen with no training...NO! Why not just publish "How to avoid making mistakes while removing one's spleen?"
This headset is just awesome! I wont bother saying to much as far as what it can do because most reviewers say all of the things you would need to know. I will mention a few personal things I like however. Its incredibly light! As an owner of both Oculus and Vive, this is hands down, the most comfortable headset out of all of them. I love the cinema mode. My GF can take the TV to play Xbox, and I can put on my headset and watch/play my PlayStation OR (A lot of people don't know this) You can plug in another HDMI signal into the processor box and get a cinema mode for anything plugged into that. I tried the Xbox 360 and it worked.
My daughter uses this backpack for school and really likes it. It sits nicely on her back and looks very secure, It has several pockets, including one at the tip-top for an mp3 player with the necessary holes for your headphones to reach your ears, and it also has straps at the bottom for a blanket, flute case, etc...she doesn't use the straps and it's not obvious that they are there. Her only issue was that her large 2" binders along with books are sometimes a bit snug...but I really can't see her using anything larger.