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CICO and calorie counting explained by analogy

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  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    I think it's funny that people are upset about TL;DR guy. He's obvi just a troll.

    That being said, I tried to read it and I couldn't figure out what it meant. And I know what CICO is. So maybe some people have reading and comprehension issues. Or maybe they just like formulas instead. Live and let live. ;)

    Was there something in particular you found confusing about the OP? Aaron is quite patient and willing to try to explain things in different ways for different people, or perhaps one of the other posters reading along will take a stab at translating it if you clarify what was difficult to follow.
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,179 Member
    I think it's funny that people are upset about TL;DR guy. He's obvi just a troll.

    That being said, I tried to read it and I couldn't figure out what it meant. And I know what CICO is. So maybe some people have reading and comprehension issues. Or maybe they just like formulas instead. Live and let live. ;)

    The main tank, the different types of fuel, and the reserve tank were used as analogies to macros and fat.
    I can see that certain people, engineer types of math-dominant brains, could get lost in the engineering problem of how the single motor could use all those fuels. It only takes a second or two, but it's an external combustion engine, and before the poor dude is halfway through the story he chasing rabbits.
  • DX2JX2
    DX2JX2 Posts: 1,921 Member
    Thanks for the effort but CICO isn't exactly rocket science. Anybody without the intelligence to understand the basic concept either won't want to read the essay or they won't understand the analogy if they do read the essay.

    For the non-CICO believer crowd, pictures would probably be better.
  • tbright1965
    tbright1965 Posts: 852 Member

    The main tank, the different types of fuel, and the reserve tank were used as analogies to macros and fat.
    I can see that certain people, engineer types of math-dominant brains, could get lost in the engineering problem of how the single motor could use all those fuels. It only takes a second or two, but it's an external combustion engine, and before the poor dude is halfway through the story he chasing rabbits.

    I'm an engineering type and I know that the Army had multi-fuel engines in Deuce and a half trucks. So the idea of different fuels really didn't bother me.

    FWIW
  • NorthCascades
    NorthCascades Posts: 10,968 Member
    edited July 2018
    MichSmish wrote: »
    TL;DR *shrug*

    Sometimes understanding things takes a little bit of work. Not much. Other people figured this out, it's just being explained to you. Apparently that's too much.

    How about this instead: ITS MAGIC!!1!