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I started the month off at 204, which is my lowest weight in years. I ended at that same weight. Go figure.
I can really feel the seasonal effects. For the most part I managed to offset them (either consciously or subconsciously, not exactly sure which).
On the one hand, my girlfriend made 6 pies since Thanksgiving. Since there are just two of us, I think it would be safe to say that roughly 3 of them went into me, lol. The Tillamook ice cream sales this month at the local grocery stores did some damage as well. I'm particularly fond of chocolate and peanut butter with chocolate syrup on top. As I've said from the beginning, this is not a diet plan. I eat what I want and when I want. In my opinion, life's too short to be eating rice cakes.
On the other hand, I walked more than 150 miles outside. Just like last month! It was very enjoyable. Our dog would strongly agree. I also did 3 marathon sessions on the indoor stair climber. On the 5th of December, I set what I think is a new all-time personal best of 44 minutes and 57 seconds to climb 200 flights of stairs. As far as my legs and cardiovascular system go, I consider myself to be in relatively good shape right now.
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I walked outside a minimum of 1.5 miles each and every day since November 1st (averaging about 5 miles per day). I thought it was just a November thing, but I can't seem to stop. Maybe it's turning into a new habit too. Exercise begets exercise.
Once again, it all started with baby steps.
Here's a fun fact. It takes about a minute to climb up and down 5 flights of stairs. I have never regretted doing it afterwards. Something is still better than nothing. Give it a try sometime. You might like how you feel. You've got nothing to lose (except excess weight).
I'll consider jogging if I ever see a jogger smiling. - Joan Rivers
Considering walking! In the rain! With an umbrella! It apparently works for me. I may not be singing in the rain, but I'm smiling more often than not. :)
And lastly...
Happy New Year!
See Also:
The "Free Lunch" Weight Loss Plan v.000
I was at 175 again last week but added 9 pounds in 5 days of eating, LOL.
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No worries. Have a great 2013. I WILL be getting DSR up & down this year!
I was playing ye olde Empire Deluxe in DOSBox last week, what a chore that game was.
Ironically I've only seen screenshots of DSR over the past 20+ years, but I know what the game has to be.
I can really feel the seasonal effects.
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You and the economy both!
Happy New Year!
Troy,
ReplyDelete9 pounds in 5 days? Amazing! That would definitely be a personal best for me, lol. As you said, no worries though. It's not like it has undone all that good work.
I was playing ye olde Empire Deluxe in DOSBox last week, what a chore that game was.
Oh the hours I've played that one! I recall one night in particular. When I finished the game I noticed that everything that was supposed to be white looked purple. I knew then that I'd been staring at a mostly green video game for too many hours consecutively. This fascinated me immensely!
Near as I can tell, I overworked the green cones in my eyes leaving only the red and blue ones working properly. Fortunately, the effect was temporary, lol.
DSR? I'm drawing a blank here. Is it a Dai Senryaku game of some sort?
Fritz_O,
ReplyDeleteYou and the economy both!
I think the economy's problems won't go away if we all walk 150 miles though. That's especially true for Detroit should everyone there start walking north, lol. Sigh.
Happy Gallows Humor Year! ;)
Fortunately, the effect was temporary, lol.
ReplyDeleteIf only we could say the same for Fed policies.
At this point in time I truly think I'm going to be ZIRP'd to death.
Maybe even beyond.
On a side note, while everyone else was watching a silly ball dropping, I was watching this on DVD.
Mable honey,
ReplyDeleteWhen I clicked on your link (I must have been a fool to do so) my virus software said something to the effect that you are a worthless POS.
Happy Screw Year!
"I'm particularly fond of chocolate and peanut butter with chocolate syrup on top."
ReplyDeleteSome satire just goes too far to be credible. Anyway, happy New Year.
Happy New Year Mark!
ReplyDeleteHope you and your family have a good one.
The chart looks great! Congrats and keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteFritz_O,
ReplyDeleteOn a side note, while everyone else was watching a silly ball dropping, I was watching this on DVD.
I hear you. See one silly ball drop seen 'em all. I opted to play a video game instead. Big shocker!
I Wonder Why,
ReplyDeleteMable's comment was deleted with much enthusiasm.
Isn't the Internet wonderful? Never have so many tried to make so little off so many, mainly through malware and/or popup ads. Sigh.
I first discovered DSR in a Japanese magazine in 1990:
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There was actually an ~20pg booklet insert into the magazine that covered all aspects of the game . . . Couldn't read more than 5% of it back then, LOL.
I had played Interstel's Empire on the Amiga in 1989-90 so I knew what the basic idea was.
I farted around with making a Mac version for a couple of years but couldn't get the game to gel.
Then Civ & Panzer General came out and stole my thunder.
Anyhoo, here's a graph I made for DeLong:
http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/graph/?g=ear
Real (2012 dollars) per-capita (non-financial sector) debt
dearieme,
ReplyDeleteSome satire just goes too far to be credible. Anyway, happy New Year.
And yet I really do cover the chocolate and peanut butter with even more chocolate. For some strange reason my girlfriend thinks it's overkill, lol.
Watchtower,
ReplyDeleteMay we all get what's coming to us in 2013!
Hmmm. Perhaps I should rephrase that. ;)
Mr Slippery,
ReplyDeleteI just keep plugging along. So far so good! I walked another 7 miles since I posted it. Go figure.
I'm not sure how to count it though. My sleep schedule is currently FUBAR. I'm still up from last night!
Troy,
ReplyDeleteI get very tempted to make a strategy hex game neverending rpg every now and then. Seriously.
I'd probably never finish it though. I don't think I could ever declare it to be complete, lol.
Hey Fatman, From your own chart, it appears your weight skyrockets from the first of the new year which is where we're at currently
ReplyDelete"I just keep plugging along. So far so good! I walked another 7 miles since I posted it. Go figure."
ReplyDeleteAren't you worried about prematurely running out of gold-toes?
I would expect all this walking to have an impact on their wear rate. What was your supply in man-years anyway? Have you recomputed since starting the exercise program? When was the last time? Trend failure yet? Happy New Year. ;^)
BTW, the math app's been moving like gang-busters [well, the free demo anyway :-)]. The Christmas Day bump was hilarious. Given how specialized the appeal of our app is, and the 10x jump in downloads we saw, I can only imagine how many Kindle Fires were sitting under Christmas trees waiting to be powered up. I bet Amazon's servers were smoking.
Best wishes for the new year, Mark!
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ReplyDeleteNovember was when the skyrocketing began last year. I managed to negate the seasonal effects this time, at least so far.
AllanF,
ReplyDeleteAren't you worried about prematurely running out of gold-toes?
I backed up the truck on Costco hiking socks. Cotton apparently isn't the greatest for walking long distances.
That said, one of my gold-toes developed a hole well before its time. Must have snagged on something. Oh the humanity! ;)
Scott,
ReplyDeleteAnd to you! :)
http://contraryinvestor.com/mo.htm
ReplyDeleteTJandTheBear,
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Again, we’re not there at present, but will 2013 see a period of perceptual adjustment relating to the long held deflationary bias?
I'm going to say no. It's just an opinion of course but I still have plenty of deflationary thoughts (mostly balanced by plenty of inflationary ones).