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PTFSD, July 3, 2006

Weight: 349.5

Grade: B. I only exercised twice last week, but I did manage to get through the week drinking only water. I think I might be pushing it a bit…I’m still feeling the effects of the lack of caffeine (and sugar calories), and last time I was completely over that before I started exercising.

So I think I’ll actually back off for this week. If I push too hard, I’ll have a really bad week and then I’ll be tempted to just quit. So my goal this week is to drink only water.


Superman Returns

Good, but not great. Slow. Long. The amount of ass Superman kicks is quite limited. The number of one-liners he says is zero. The Superman from 1 and 2 actually liked being Superman, but this Superman doesn’t seem to like his job very much. The second half of the movie is mostly messianic shots of Supes silhouetted against the sun, which gets old fast.

I have three kids, which means I don’t get to go to the movies very often. It always irks me when I waste an opportunity on a merely good movie like this one. But now that we’ve got that out of the way, maybe we can actually get a really good movie with this cast and crew next time. One where Superman actually punches somebody.


PTFSD, June 24, 2006

Weight: 348.8

Grade: B. I occasionally drank something other than water at work (usually when I got something to drink with lunch and took it back to the office) but at no point did I ever drink anything carbonated or caffeinated. And my caffeine gum ran out on Wednesday, so I’m really off the stuff now. My energy has been kind of low, but I know that will get better.

Goal for next week: Drink only water, and do 20 minutes of exercises on at least three different days next week. This is going to be hard, because really the only time I have to exercise is right when I wake up, and I hate exercising right when I wake up. But I’ll do it anyway if I want a good grade.


PTFSD, June 17, 2006

Weight: 348.1. At one point this week, I weighed about 345, which was encouraging.

Grade: C. My original goal was to drink only water; I ended up changing that to “nothing caffeinated” and then I was able to fulfill the goal. It’s not just the caffeine from soft drinks that you miss, it’s the constant supply of sugar calories. Several times this week I got home from work and had to go straight to bed (I expected this, it happened last time). Next week will be better.

Goal for next week: Drink only water while I’m at work. Drink nothing caffeinated and nothing carbonated. I’m pretty sure I can fulfill this one.

Tom has actually been really good at keeping me on track. I would like to publicly thank him.


PTFSD, Update 1

The PTFSD (Put That Freakin’ Sandwich Down) project starts today in earnest. I have decided that rather than posting my weight every day, I’ll post it every weekend with a summary of how well I followed my restrictions for the week.

I’m starting slow. Right now I’m just getting off caffeinated drinks. My goal this week is to drink only water. I have a good supply of Jolt Gum I can chew when I need a caffeine boost. Jolt Gum is actually excellent for getting off caffeine…the last time I dieted, I found that if I just naturally chewed a piece whenever I felt my energy level dipping, I ended up chewing less and less until finally I started going whole days without any caffeine at all. The people at Jolt would be appalled to see their gum used in this manner, I’m sure.

Here’s basically what I learned from the last time I dieted:

1. Everybody knows how to lose weight. Everybody. You lose weight when you take in fewer calories than you burn. It doesn’t matter if those calories are fat or carbs or textured vegetable protein, if you eat fewer than you burn, you will lose weight. If you eat more than you burn, you will gain weight. It is that simple. This means that no, Atkins and South Beach do not work (and if you have lost weight on those diets, it’s not because you restricted your carbohydrate intake, it’s because you ended up eating less than you burned). Heck, there’s good evidence that Atkins is actually harmful. Everybody knows this, but calorie counting, eating balanced meals and exercising is such a PITA that lots of people are willing to believe in these fad diets, at least in the short term.

2. Exercise doesn’t burn nearly as many calories as you think it does. An hour of strenuous exercise (say, playing tennis or soccer) only burns about 600 calories. That’s as much as one Big Mac. So if you are eating considerably more than you burn (and if you’re overweight, then you are), you cannot simply exercise your fat away. You must change your eating habits.

2A. This is not to say that exercise isn’t a good thing and won’t help you lose weight. Quite the opposite. Exercise and diet will provide much better weight loss than diet alone. But you must diet; you can’t simply exercise your weight off (unless you’re willing to spend just about every moment you’re not eating playing racquetball).

3. When the weight starts to come off, the stomach goes last. When I lost weight last time, my legs firmed up and started looking really nice, the weight came off my arms and under my chin, but I still had this enormous gut. This was disappointing. I just need to be prepared for that this time.

4. Calorie counting is annoying, but eventually you start to get a sense for how many calories foods have and you don’t have to count quite as rigorously any more.

5. The best source of protein is seafood. Seafood tends to have very little or no fat and has lots of yummy Omega-3 fatty acids. The next best sources are chicken and turkey, which are fattier but are still within acceptable boundaries. (Ground turkey is also very cheap.) Pork is next, and it’s okay since American pork tends to be very lean. Beef is the worst source of protein there is – it’s fatty and difficult to digest.

6. The best, most balanced meal consists of two parts carbohydrates, one part vegetables and one part protein. This means that a properly constructed sandwich is good for you. So is pizza. So are properly-constructed casseroles and pasta dishes.

7. Pickles are the dieter’s friend. They taste good. (Unless you hate pickles, in which case…um…well, I feel sorry for you.) And they only have about 10-15 calories each, so you can satisfy your munchies with them without blowing your diet.


Put That Freakin’ Sandwich Down!

So I had to go to the doctor yesterday. It wasn’t anything major, just needed a prescription.

The nurse couldn’t weigh me on the normal scale because I was over 350.

This is the most I’ve ever weighed. I gained a lot while I was unemployed and now it’s time to get rid of it. And I’m going to be using this blog to help me. I’m going to post my weight every day. You guys will be able to see whether or not I’m following my diet; I won’t be able to hide it.

I’m sick of this. Being overweight affects every aspect of your life, because it drains away all of your energy. It gets in the way of everything you want to do.

Time to put this thing away once and for all.


IE HATE

I guess I’m going to have to recheck this site in IE every time I post, or else the menus are going to pop down underneath the content again. IE insists upon putting extra padding pixels in when it parses a CSS file beyond the ones I have already specified. So if you came here recently under IE and saw nothing but a blank white field, it should be fixed now. Maybe. For the next five minutes or so.


Talk

I have a (bad?) habit of considering just about everything a teaching moment for my daughter. She’ll ask me some simple question and I’ll grin evilly and she’ll sigh, knowing that she’s going to have to listen to me explain something in nauseating detail for the next half-hour or so.

So we are driving up to Grandma’s yesterday and we pass a sign touting how AT&T and SBC have merged again and I tell my daughter about how they were forced to break up in the mid-Eighties because the government felt that AT&T was misusing its monopoly power. Then I said, “Okay, now the government is letting the smaller companies like SBC rejoin AT&T again. Why do you think the government is allowing that?”

And she replied, “Um…so you can talk about it?”

A fine bit of snark, that. I was actually pretty proud, even though it was directed towards me.

She did quickly come up with the answer that I was looking for (that the telephone companies now have viable competition from cellphones and the internet) so I was proud of her for that, too.


If You Wait by the River Long Enough…

…you will see the body of your enemy float by.

Or Lucas will finally get around to releasing the version of Star Wars that you really want.

Also check out the the trailer for Lego Star Wars II on that page. That game looks like it’s going to be very, very fun.


Miscellany

See, this is why I probably shouldn’t have a blog. I’m inherently boring. I just don’t do enough that is interesting.

And I haven’t done enough on Star Revolution to warrant an update.

So, here’s some random stuff based on what I’ve done in the last week or so.

* I watched My Neighbors the Yamadas. Charming, funny stuff, though very Japanese. If you try it, don’t be surprised if you don’t get everything. The movie is based on a Japanese daily comic strip – imagine a Japanese version of Peanuts that includes the parents as well as the children. Most of the movie feels like very short skits that are basically animated versions of daily comics, but there are longer set pieces in there as well. My favorite part is near the beginning, when Takashi and Matsuko (the father and mother) get married.

I initially tried to watch it subtitled, but I kept missing things because the pretty animation kept distracting me from the text at the bottom, so I switched to the dubbed track. The dub was suprisingly good. When I’d heard Jim Belushi was going to voice Takashi, I was worried, but he actually does a very good job. Molly Shannon also does very well as Matsuko (she makes Matsuko’s voice sound appropriately robust). The only voice I didn’t like was…

Okay, let me make something clear here – I love Tress MacNeille. I’ve been a fan of hers for a long, long time. But I just didn’t like her as the grandmother, Shige, because she used the same “old lady” voice that she’s been using for years for characters like Agnes on the Simpsons or Mom on Futurama. If I hadn’t heard the same voice used in so many other contexts, it probably would have been fine.

* I also watched The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Loved it. An absolutely fantastic visualization of the classic children’s book…and I’ll be honest, I can’t understand why people freaked out over the Christian allegory in it; that was actually de-emphasized in the movie. I was expecting us to get some really decent fantasy movies in the wake of Lord of the Rings’ success, and I’m glad this was one of them. Now we need a great movie version of The Hobbit!

* In the wake of watching My Neighbors the Yamadas, I googled “life in Japan” and came up with this site. This is the site of Dan Laurson, who very luckily got to go to Japan on a collegiate foreign exchange program. Fortunately for us, he brought his digital camera and is good at website design.

* I mentioned briefly in a previous post that I was basing my new GUI design for Star Revolution on the concept of an immediate-mode GUI. Here’s the video presentation I watched that convinced me to give this idea a chance. So far it’s working out well! I’ll be honest, I wish that there were more podcasts and vidcasts about game development. And I don’t mean “Oooh, let’s talk about what EA did this week!”, I mean nuts & bolts, “Here’s how I implemented this effect in HLSL” kind of stuff.

And that’s it for now, I think.