January 2011
12 posts
“This new science should also tell us, I think, that blaming overeating problems...”
– Dean Anderson, Can People Really Be Addicted to Food? Whether or not you believe “addiction” is the right term, it’s clear that psychology plays a major role.
Jan 27th
Jan 23rd
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Reading List: The Paleo Diet →
John Walker, author of The Hacker’s Diet, reviews an interesting book by Loren Cordain.
Jan 20th
The Hacker's Diet now available for iPad, iPhone,... →
Required reading.
Jan 20th
Anonymous asked: Can I change the height setting? I think I entered it incorrectly
Jan 17th
Clever idea I just had: clean your water bottle...
First day back at the gym, my water bottle smells a little funky. I want to clean it, but I also don’t want to be drinking soap. I notice the mouthwash dispenser next to the sink, and Eureka! A small pump into the bottle, rinsed out with water, and my bottle is minty fresh clean!
Jan 8th
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“This is why I tell my friends that dieting is more like balancing a checkbook...”
– Math for Losers - Tarjema Translations
Jan 7th
Anonymous asked: How do I get my weights to record in decimals? I'm only seeing whole integers in the scrolling list.
Jan 6th
“Which takes us back to plateaus. Watching my weight drop at something over four...”
– On Plateaus - Tarjema Translations
Jan 6th
The Hacker’s Diet, FatWatch and LoseIt! - Tarjema... →
Jan 5th
9 Top iPhone Apps for Runners | warriorwomen... →
FatWatch is mentioned, along with a few other great apps.
Jan 4th
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New year, new price →
If you’ve considered applying the mathematics of The Hacker’s Diet toward your New Year’s resolution to lose weight, now is a great time to start: FatWatch’s price has been cut in half! See some screenshots or check it out on the App Store. If you purchased FatWatch in 2010 or earlier, be sure to register your copy: you’ll be eligible for a special discount in the...
Jan 3rd