On 7 Feb 2007 14:32:06 GMT, Irfon-Kim Ahmad <irfon@ambienautica.com> wrote: And yet, the last time I went to the doctor, I passed every test with flying colours. No cholesterol problems, no signs of diabetes, no blood pressure problems, a resting heart rate low enough that he checked it two or three times because he refused to believe it was real for a person my size, etc. The ...
Pat Kight <kightp@peak.org>, in article <7dmdnSmk-vwUblTYnZ2dnUVZ_q7inZ2d@scnresearch.com>, dixit: Lars Fischer wrote: Good. However, I suggest there's more to it than clothing and BMI. In my experience, there's a lot of difference in how much people will sweat, even for people with similar BMI. Indeed. I'm much higher on the BMI index than either of you, but I'm very, ...
Lars Fischer wrote: Good. However, I suggest there's more to it than clothing and BMI. In my experience, there's a lot of difference in how much people will sweat, even for people with similar BMI. Indeed. I'm much higher on the BMI index than either of you, but I'm very, very slow to break a sweat under any circumstances - even, for instance, sitting in a sauna. Always ...
On 6 Feb 2007 10:00:28 -0800, eilinel54 wrote: I live about 8 miles from work. Again, no showers so no bicycle 8 miles is the same as my commute. Fortunately, we do have showers, so I cycle every day, even when it rains or snows. And I love it - if I've been traveling and haven't done my regular cycling I get restless. /Lars
On 7 Feb 2007 10:44:58 GMT, Chris Malcolm wrote: In other words, my usual everyday outdoor clothing is designed for me to be able to exert myself comfortably on foot or bicycle. If I do sweat a bit and soak my shirt, it doesn't take long after slowing down for the sweat to evaporate through my clothes and leave me and them dry. Doesn't work for me. Even if I set out in clothes ...
Suitably Dented wrote: JK <jk.usenet@kneuro.net>, in article <45c7eaba$0$16999$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, dixit: I'm in the process of selling my "marriage" house, and I anticipate being out of debt (YAY!!!) for the first time in ten years. I thought maybe I'd blow $20K on one of those new-fangled hybrids, to replace my thirteen-year-old Saab. I'd like to spend my money on a...
On 3 Feb 2007 10:52:57 GMT, Chris Malcolm wrote: There are days so hot and still that walking in the sun in the lightest attire is sweaty, but pottering along quietly in the mild self-created breeze of a bicycle is not only faster but less sweaty. People often cite arriving sweaty at a work place without showers as the reason that commuting by bicycle isn't on. Well, '...
On Feb 3, 10:28 pm, Brooks Moses <bmoses-nos...@cits1.stanford.edu> wrote: Lane wrote: On Feb 3, 5:55 am, "ElissaAnn" <eli...@everybodycansing.com> wrote: "Serene" <ser...@serenepages.org> wrote in message news:33e7s2hn1t3fshgtu8ngccktg9c1eftu0b@4ax.com... On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 06:31:17 -0800, Pat Kight <kig...@peak.org> wrote: My parents had four children, and ...
On Feb 3, 9:27 pm, Louise <lou...@wellingtonhouse.org> wrote: On 3 Feb 2007 08:11:35 -0800, "Lane" <absolutel...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Feb 3, 5:55 am, "ElissaAnn" <eli...@everybodycansing.com> wrote: "Serene" <ser...@serenepages.org> wrote in message news:33e7s2hn1t3fshgtu8ngccktg9c1eftu0b@4ax.com... On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 06:31:17 -0800, Pat Kight <kig...
Lane wrote: On Feb 3, 5:55 am, "ElissaAnn" <eli...@everybodycansing.com> wrote: "Serene" <ser...@serenepages.org> wrote in message news:33e7s2hn1t3fshgtu8ngccktg9c1eftu0b@4ax.com... On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 06:31:17 -0800, Pat Kight <kig...@peak.org> wrote: My parents had four children, and for several years in the 1960s we had a boxy old Ford Econoline van - with the back ...