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Test test tesssstttttt
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Pictures[^] from my Japan trip.
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Oi! It seems to work
All hail Shog!
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Pictures[^] from my Japan trip.
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write something worth reading, but these withdrawals are prohibiting me to do many things. Tonight the itching will kick in, and tomorrow the zombie within will take over for 4-5 days. After that I'll be more or less normal again.
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Weiter, weiter, ins verderben.
Wir müssen leben bis wir sterben.
I blog too now[^]
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It may be another instance of Columbus Egg[^], it doesn't diminish the merit you deserve
Enjoy this moment, it doesn't happen that often
Fold With Us!
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong" - H.L. Mencken
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Good thing you reminded me. I need to buy eggs!
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Komm tu mir langsam weh, leg mir die Ketten an
und zieh die Knoten fest, damit ich lachen kann
I blog too now[^]
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Thank you for the 'Touch' utility. very useful for windows. Like linux...
thanks,
Dan K
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This is my 11,111th post.
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Arigato gozaimashita!
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Congratultions!
Decimal 11111 posts, not binary 11111 posts!
Binary 11111 posts would be only 31 decimal posts, while 11111 decimal posts are 10101101100111 binary posts...
By the way, this is my 649th decimal post, or my 1010001001th binary post. Thats a cool number, is has four separate 1s, and the three blocks of 0s have one, two and three digits. Ordered one, two, three, four, it would be post number 0.00.000.1111, decimal 15. So I need only 16 additional posts to reach 11111. Does it mean that 11111-649 equals 16?
hope I left a little bit of numeric confusion,
coco
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Vielleicht kannst du etwa Daten in deiner Nummer verstecken? Du kannst ja einen Artikel schreiben, wenn du es erbst. Das wäre ganz cool.
Corinna John wrote:
hope I left a little bit of numeric confusion
Confusion ist meine Mittelname.
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Corinna John wrote:
Decimal 11111 posts, not binary 11111 posts!
Binary 11111 posts would be only 31 decimal posts, while 11111 decimal posts are 10101101100111 binary posts...
By the way, this is my 649th decimal post, or my 1010001001th binary post. Thats a cool number, is has four separate 1s, and the three blocks of 0s have one, two and three digits. Ordered one, two, three, four, it would be post number 0.00.000.1111, decimal 15. So I need only 16 additional posts to reach 11111. Does it mean that 11111-649 equals 16?
Our thoughts are so similiar that it scares me. I don't see your posts often, but when I do they frighteningly (is that a word?) make sense.
~Nitron.
ññòòïðïðB A start
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Thank you very much!
Eventhough the age increments every year by one, it's a nice feeling to become Xprime years old. :geek-cool:
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Weiter, weiter, ins verderben.
Wir müssen leben bis wir sterben.
Are you bright too?[^]
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I did not eat a pizza with my friends the other day. I did not drink way too much coke.
It was the first time in ages I was able to say "No thanks, I'm eating home made and nutritious food". No more jello for me mom![^]
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Ich bin Joachim von Hassel, und ich bin Pilot der Bundeswehr.
Welle: Erdball - F104-G Starfighter
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
I was able to say "No thanks, I'm eating home made and nutritious food".
I can almost say that too. My version, however, goes "No thanks, I'm eating home made..." I don't know about the nutritious part though. My lunch time sandwiches are now down to the minimum - a slice of ham, chicken or turkey between two slices of WeightWatcher's Brown bread.
Anyway, how's the weight doing? I'm slightly behind target - but if I can squeeze a couple of extra gym sessions in I'll probably get back on track in a couple of weeks.
"If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell
Can't manage to P/Invoke that Win32 API in .NET? Why not do interop the wiki way!
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
I don't know about the nutritious part though.
Have you tried new recipes? I don't know about you, but I found cooking new dishes was very entertaining. It may however require extra time to do shopping and preparation, time which is often not abundantly available these days. But if you do have the time and don't mind messing around in the kitchen, then cooking can be very fun.
Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
Anyway, how's the weight doing? I'm slightly behind target - but if I can squeeze a couple of extra gym sessions in I'll probably get back on track in a couple of weeks.
I'm 0.5kg heavier now than before I started. :woops: But I don't think it's fat. Sure, I've eaten thai food a couple of times, and some candy, but I've also been lifting weights a lot. I think I've gained muscle volume since I started, which is very easy to do in the beginning. A larger muscle volume can hold more water and other substances. I think that's the case anyway. (And it should be as I've been pounding every piece of muscle in this body 4 days a week + 3 days of recovery)
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Denn du bist, was du isst!
Und ihr wisst, was es ist!
Es ist mein Teil...?
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
I think I've gained muscle volume since I started
I think I have a little too. I'm doing more of a cardio workout rather than a weight training/muscle building workout so I'm mostly burning calories. I have noticed that the muscles in my arms are more pronounced than they used to be and my legs are probably more muscular as well (but I can't really see any difference there).
My plan is that once I start closing in on my ideal weight I might start looking at doing some exercises that are more aimed at muscle toning than weight reducing. However, I won't be looking at that until I hit the 80kg mark at least.
"If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell
Can't manage to P/Invoke that Win32 API in .NET? Why not do interop the wiki way!
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Why wait with the weight lifting? Here are some interesting facts:
1) Muscles require energy to function - more muscles requires more energy. So with more muscles your basal energy threshold rises. (Basal energy is the energy your body require in a non-active state)
2) After weight lifting, the muscles in your body are actually hurt on a microlevel. To repair the damages, energy is needed. Your body's energy consumtion rate is held on a steady high up to 18 hours after you've worked out. Compare that to cardio training after which the body is back to normal after about 5 hours.
If you spend 1.5 hrs at the gym, spend 45 minutes on lifting weights and 45 on cardio training. That combined with a diet plan (lots of carbs before training, lots of proteins after training, minimeals such as a banana every hour to avoid low sugar levels (low sugar levels is what makes your brain take control of your body and transport you to the nearest snack source)), I managed to drop from 115 kg to 77 kg in about 9 months.
Damn. I sound like an infomercial. Maybe I should get into Bill Sergio's business?
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Denn du bist, was du isst!
Und ihr wisst, was es ist!
Es ist mein Teil...?
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Sounds interesting. I've heard the Carbs first, proteins after advice somewhere else too.
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote:
I sound like an infomercial. Maybe I should get into Bill Sergio's business?
You need a half hour spiel for an infomercial. But don't worry if you've only got 5 minutes of material all you need to do is to repeat everything 6 times but in a different order. And if that sounds too repetative you can pad it out by getting a second person to inteject after every sentence with filler comments such as "Wow!", "That's amazing!", "It can do all that!", "You're giving away all this extra for free!" and so on.
"If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell
Can't manage to P/Invoke that Win32 API in .NET? Why not do interop the wiki way!
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Hey, can I ask?
Who is Bill Sergio?
I'm really interested... I remember this name, but why?
Thanks.
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Bill Sergio is a guy who is full of sh*t. Pardon my language! My biggest gripes with him is that he does not respect other people. If you disagree with him, he will attack you rather than your arguments, and he will do it in a very mean way. It's one thing if two people are having an argument, and it escalates into foul language. But that doesn't happen with Bill. He'll insult you right away, eventhough your argument wasn't even close to being offensive.
He has also proven himself to be a total jerk. I remember him being proud of having peed on a stone in Ireland. Now you think "what's so bad about that?" Well, it just happens that this stone is a part of a castle somewhere, which people are supposed to touch, and/or kiss. I really wish I could remember which stone and castle it is. Anyway, he thought he was pretty cool for having peed on this stone. If he really peed on the stone, he's a disgusting idiot. If he didn't, and just told us a lie to seem cool, he's an idiot. Both scenarios asserts that he's an idiot.
That's how I remember Bill.
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My name in Katakana is ヨルゲン.
My name in German is Jörgen.
My name in Mandarin/Kanji is 乔尔根 西格瓦德森.
My name in Korean is 요르겐.
I blog too now[^]
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