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Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 4:06 am
Wotan Manasal I don't know, I want to give this a few days before calling a doctor. Basically, my forehead fells a bit "lighter", like when you have a fever, and I cough a lot; my lungs hurt a little bit when I do it. Recently, I've started a rather tough diet, which I've been overdoing, and I think that probably it's just the consequence of eating too few. If losing weight is your goal, then it's actually not a good idea to diet by eating less, unless you're eating way too much anyway. That teaches the body that it doesn't have a plentiful food supply, so it stocks up on extra fuel when it can. Long-term aerobic excercise is the best thing to do. If you're going for something different though, then I probably can't help you.
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Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 8:10 am
Meiling the Mighty If losing weight is your goal, then it's actually not a good idea to diet by eating less, [...] Long-term aerobic excercise is the best thing to do. Yea, I know. I was 16 kg. overweight when I started the diet; as of now I only have to lose 3 kg. more. (by the way, if you live in the US, you probably use the Imperial units, so: 16 kg. = 35,2 lb, and 3 kg. = 6,6 lb)
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Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 2:12 am
Wotan Manasal Meiling the Mighty If losing weight is your goal, then it's actually not a good idea to diet by eating less, [...] Long-term aerobic excercise is the best thing to do. Yea, I know. I was 16 kg. overweight when I started the diet; as of now I only have to lose 3 kg. more. (by the way, if you live in the US, you probably use the Imperial units, so: 16 kg. = 35,2 lb, and 3 kg. = 6,6 lb) Well, good job then! I really wish we could just kill off that system, but people are too lazy to make that happen, so I'm stuck with it. 16.5 feet = 1 rod. Makes plenty of sense, right?
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Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 8:07 am
Senseless indeed. Do you know that story about how the Mars Climate Orbiter spacecraft crashed because one of the control teams at NASA used Imperial units while the other used the metric system?
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Posted: Fri May 28, 2010 11:47 am
Really? ugh -_-. Thats why in such a feild they should simply use metric. That way any space crafts that crash were planed to do so, like that one Japanese space craft that crashed on the moon last year, can't remember what it was called though...
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 2:40 am
Wotan Manasal Senseless indeed. Do you know that story about how the Mars Climate Orbiter spacecraft crashed because one of the control teams at NASA used Imperial units while the other used the metric system? Sounds familiar. @Hiroshi: It was called Kaguya. Nice complimentary picture.
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 7:12 pm
Well....She got back allright, not how she expected to though. xD
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