Friday, October 26, 2007

My "secret" to weight loss...

When P and I first moved out to SoCal we were kindly greeted by all kinds of new and interesting restaurants. Being foodies, we partook in said restaurants quite often and my waistline definitely suffered at the hands of my taste buds bacuse of it. Mind you, yes, I like to eat and eat in large quantities and IMHO the volume you take in has a greater impact than solely "what" you are eating. So, my weight spiked a bit at the beginning of our tenure here and I think I was up to around 215lbs (just a bit less than my all time high of around 220lbs back in '99-'00). Then, over the course of the next year or so, my weight began to decline, and currently i'm down to a fairly trim (for me at least) 185lbs. Funny thing is, that is even lower than the weight I used to compete at in Eskrima back when I was working out 4 hours a day...sometimes 5, 6, maybe even 7 days a week! So what gives? I'm older, my metabolism is slower, and I don't "work out" like I used to, so how is that possible? Well, the answer is, in a word, WORK.

To most people, work is a time of inactivity. Many people sit at a desk, in a cubicle, at an office at work for 8 hours a day. That's 8-straight hours of practical in-activity for the average American. On the other hand, for me, work is a very physical experience. I'm on my feet all day hustling, working on cars, trying to make that all mighty paycheck. On top of that, my dealership's shop has 2 floors, of which I work on the 2nd. Getting cars up and down requires driving up a pretty steep ramp. to the upper shop. I have made it a habit that whenever I need to go get or drop off a car, I run up or down that ramp.

My reason for running is twofold. First, since I get paid "flat rate" (meaning I work on straight commission for the cars I work on), the less time it takes me to get cars in and out, theorhetically the more hours I can make in a day. Running allows me to shorten up the time I waste on retrieving and dropping off cars so I have more time to actually "work" on them, hence allowing me to turn more hours in the day (my all time best has been around 20 paid hours of work in a 8 hour work day). My second reason for running...just for the exercise. I don't have the time like I used to to go to the gym and work out for hours a day so I supplement that through work. I figure sprinting up and down the ramp several time a day has to make a difference, and the scale definitely shows that it does.

Lately, I feel like a lot of people have asked me what i've been doing to lose the weight. My response is always to tell them about work and how physical my job is...or rather how physical I make it by running everywhere I go at work. Then I got to wondering just how much running and walking I was actualy doing. I mean, I always sweat my ass off at work (especially those hot days in the summertime) so I know i'm getting some kind of workout, but I never had any kind of actual yard stick for the level of workout I was getting at work. Last time we were in Baltimore, someone mentioned that I should use a pedometer to measure steps, and I thought that was a great idea. However, I wasn't curious enough to actually go out and buy one. Kellogs to the rescue!

So, I'm man enough to admit that I still eat cereal with milk at times....usually as an evening snack, and usually Frosted Flakes (yes, i'm a sugar junkie!). It just so happens that the last box of Frosted Flakes I bought had a "healthy" theme on the back of the packaging. Instead of a toy inside, they provided a pedometer for kids to go out and measure their steps with. Perfect! A free pedometer! It only had one flaw...the goofy Tony the Tiger stickers adorning the front face. Some peeling and adhesive remover and all was well...I could wear that little contraption at work without fear of mockery. So onto my belt it went for a couple of days at work to track my steps. I tracked my steps from the moment I walked into the door at work to the moment I left for the day with it removed for lunch break and I was pretty shocked by the results.

After a couple of days, I averaged out the daily totals and ended up with an average daily step count of 19,500! According to some info I found online, based on the average American's stride, 1 mile equals about 2000 steps. So 19,500 divided by 2000 equals 9.75 miles! Woah. So, if this is accurate, im walking/running around 9.75 miles a day. No wonder i've lost weight! Apparently, the average American only walks around 2000 steps a day...about a mile. Damn. So, Moral of the story is...get out there and walk your asses off! Then you can eat what you want and not feel gilty about it! Then again, I NEVER feel guilty after a good meal....no matter what my weight is at the time...

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Monday, October 1, 2007

I've seen the future...

Ladies and Gents...i've seen the future. Well, sort-of. I've seen the inside of what I envision a space station on Mars will look like sometime in the future. Let me explain. Today, we were driving around town semi-close to where P's parents live in Lewisville, Texas trying to figure out where to eat for lunch. We had almost settled on lunch at La Madeleine (since they don't exist in Cali) when we happened to pass this resort/convention center called the Gaylord Texan (Yeah, interesting name, huh?). P's rents suggested we eat at one of the buffet restaurants at this gargantuan resort...

The Gaylord Texan is true to the state it is built in. This place is huge. And I don't mean just huge....it's HUUUUGE. It feels like Vegas on steroids with a Texan, cowboy twist (minus the casinos). The main hotel building is like a small city...indoors. Well, here's where the space station part comes in. The place is built to look like you are outdoors in a texan town but it is all enclosed within this elaborate glass roof so the lighting is all natural. It's got a western movie set feel with the weird glass and steel structure to top it all off...just like I imagine space stations of the future will be like. To add to the space stationness of the place, the whole inside is climate controlled (it must cost a small fortune to run the A/C in this place!) to a nice, comfortable and cool temperature. Meanwhile, outside it is scorching hot....kinda akin to the surface temperature on Mars I imagine. Anyway, feast your eyes on the pics and tell me if you don't think it looks a little space station-like. I've seen the future I tell ya...mark my words. 30 years from now I bet we'll see something like this again....except that it'll actually BE on Mars...

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iAnnoyed...a little...

So, Apple has put out another software update for the iPhone...1.1.1. After reading some other posts about the problems people (like Browser Metrics) have been having with updating to 1.1.1 I was a litte apprehensive, but whatever...I went and updated my phone anyway. I mean, I gotta have th latest and greatest from Apple, right? Thankfully, I have stayed away from the hacks for the iPhone as reportedly this update renders those hacks useless. Apparently it even permanently disables iPhones that were "unlocked" to work on carriers other than Apple-approved AT&T. Man, Steve Jobs is a hardass. I guess I would be too if I got screwed as bad as he did back in the day by Bill Gates...

So Anyway, I hooked up my iPhone to my MacBook and fired up iTunes. Did a search for new software and Voila!...a new update 1.1.1 is available. Followed the prompts and updated the software on my phone. Wasn't too bad, took maybe a total of 10 to 15 minutes from start to finish. After reading some of the horror stories out there, I was worried that my pics and music, etc wouldn't be there when all was said and done but luckily it was all there....or so I thought. I went about the rest of my day (Visiting the inlaws in Texas currently) until later that night when I was going to make a phone call. Went to access the contacts, and there were none to be found. I hooked up the phone to my MacBook and sync'd the contacts...nothing. Tried it several other times...still nothing. That's annoying. I ended up having to do a complete restore of my phone before the contacts would sync properly. A slight setback, but annoyin none-the-less.

So, how is the update? Hmm...other than the new shortcut to the iTunes WiFi store, I didn't really notice any immediate changes. I'm really waiting for the REAL updates that are rumored for the iPhone...like SMS, iChat, iWork, etc. for the iPhone....Not just this lame mobile iTunes store crap.

Speaking of that iTunes store....man is Apple good....good at marketing and selling stuff. They're downright GENIUSES I tell ya! A way to buy music from iTunes directly from your phone?! Brilliant!...from a marketing standpoint....not that I plan on using it at all. Look at the stores, the hardware, everything...it practically sells itself it's so well packaged and marketed. Not to mention the fact that Windows can now be run natively on the Intel based Macs and this gives PC users even more of a reason to switch. If you ask me, it's Steve Jobs' way of saying, "Doom on you Cockbreath!" to Bill Gates. Apple is now poised for world domination...Muhahaha!

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