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  • They are durable as well. My wife has the 'new' one but I'm still wearing the model from 2 years ago. Using these types of devices are addictive in a good way.
  • Fiction: Any of the Dune prequels. Start at the beginning Nonfiction: The Devil in the White City
  • It's absolutely been a journey together. For my 20+ lbs, she's lost almost 60. We've gone from walking/elliptical 6 months ago to running a 10K. When we were 40, we would have wondered what you were smoking had you told us this would be our fitness level at 48.
  • To me this is where MFP worked better for me because I would get to dinner and not like the number of cals I had left. That motivated me to get off my can and work out.
  • I've participated in actual testing of machine calorie counters and you are correct in not always trusting what they say. Some are even so subtle as to be accurate at low burn rates (exercise intensities) and inaccurate at higher rates. Having said all that, since I do fitbit, I enter a time that results in calories that…
  • http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0031938405003926 Peer reviewed journal article
  • http://www.amazon.com/The-Biology-Human-Starvation-Volume/dp/0816672342/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1358809436&sr=8-2&keywords=biology+of+human+starvation
  • Just gotta count it. My wife an I limit drinking only to stay within our normal calorie limits. Keeps us working out for sure. You'll find a wide range of calorie assignments in the database so choose wisely. When I see a wide range - like you'll find on mixed drinks - I pick one in the middle. It's worked as my wife has…
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