Rob ("Honey Badger"), that's really super cool. Being a normal guy, I would have never thought about making something like that out of tee shirts. Very cool. I want one.
OregonMaule wrote:Good morning to you all my friends. There is a bunch of on this morning.![]()
Since I got diagnosed with diabetes 5 years ago I have lost 40 pounds and had all the number good. A1C, cholesterol, weight. Over the last 3 years I have been going the wrong way and it was time to make changes in order to keep flying and stay healthy. In the last 2 weeks I have dropped 10 pounds. 15-20 more and I'll be good.
Here's to veggies, fruit, fish, and chicken. If it comes in a box, can or jar it is part of my problem.
Cheers...Rob
Idahomauledriver wrote:Good luck Rob, since you are a pilot which usually puts us all in the " gadget man " category also, consider checking out the Fitbit @ http://www.fibit.com
It is pedometer on steroids which tracks your steps, sleep and a host of other bodily functions related to your health. It also nicely interfaces with a program called myfitnesspal @ http://www.myfitnesspal.com which you can use to track your food intake. Its food database is extensive and it can be used to scan a food bar code so you can input food quickly and easily. Besides the "gadget nature" of the system helps with the drudgery of tracking food and exercise.
Paul
Idahomauledriver wrote: It also nicely interfaces with a program called myfitnesspal @ http://www.myfitnesspal.com which you can use to track your food intake. Its food database is extensive and it can be used to scan a food bar code so you can input food quickly and easily. Besides the "gadget nature" of the system helps with the drudgery of tracking food and exercise.
Paul
Although after extensive testing I have found that as you increase the frequency and size it doesn't seem to matter. Idahomauledriver wrote:Rob,The downside of course is that you will immediatly know the implication of the margarita(s) you are consuming.Although after extensive testing I have found that as you increase the frequency and size it doesn't seem to matter.
Paul
hotrod150 wrote:Good lookin' fish! What river did you get that bad boy out of?
hotrod150 wrote:I understand there's a guy with a supercub & a home airfield up the Clearwater somewhere. Be nice if you could fly in fish & fly home eh?
hotrod150 wrote:Watch your comments about the "natural conservationists" & their nets.
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