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"It's going to take a little while to integrate something as massive as the Massey asset.
So, what that means is, say that I want to integrate something just on the surface of a sphere.
Also, well, there's moments of inertia, preferably the one about the z axis because if you have to integrate something that involves x or y, then your integrand will contain that awful rho sine phi sine theta or rho sine phi cosine theta, and then it won't be much fun to evaluate.
No sane designer would ever want to integrate something you put your eye to with something that burns your retina.
There's always a risk that another large wearable company like Fitbit could figure out how to integrate something like this into their products.
"One thing we look at when investing is when we see people going to special lengths to integrate something to make Intercom into a central tool," he says.
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"You want to demonstrate your personal style and then integrate something of theirs," she said.
No. Everybody knows that if I integrate something times a delta function that I plug in at the point t=x, where that spike happens, I put t=x, I get f(x), correct.
"When we were a startup it was my co-founder Mike that would always ask, 'can you integrate something into the website for me'.
If you spend enough time watching people discuss new products on Product Hunt or Hacker News, it's easy to see this sentiment echoed: People would rather pay a small amount of money for something they can count on than integrate something for free that may disappear in a few months.
For example, all PFs mentioned that finding time to meet with providers was challenging, and better integrating into the team and their routines was often helpful: "… integrate something I was doing within already a set meeting time then that worked really well" [PF1-76].
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