Tuesday, October 05, 2004
OCF's Hoarding Web Site: Hoarding Web Site Introduction
Want to know about OCD, specifically Hoarding?
OCF's Hoarding Web Site: Hoarding Web Site Introduction
OCF's Hoarding Web Site: Hoarding Web Site Introduction
Tuesday, June 01, 2004
iWon - Today - Daily Survey
Atkins Suit
Last week, a man filed suit against the estate of Dr. Atkins and the company that promotes the Atkins Diet. The suit claims that after following the diet for two years, the plaintiff's cholesterol level shot from the normal range to a hazardous level, causing him to require an angioplasty. He is seeking $28,000 in damages. Atkins Nutritionals reaffirms the safety and health benefits of the diet. (New York Times)
Do you think the plaintiff has a case?
What...an...IDIOT!!!!LOL Did the guy check out the diet prior to going on it? Did he consider the risks involved with a high fat, high protein diet? Did he think about the fact that unless the diet is a change that is healthy, you shouldn't go ON it for long term? Did he even think AT ALL?
As a fat person myself, sure I wish there were a "magic" diet, pill, surgery...you get the picture. But, let's get realistic. The ONLY healthy "diet" is a life-style change in our eating habits. If you're not willing to do this or you're looking for a quick fix...it's just not there. Common sense (which is never common) dictates that a balanced diet, ie, moderation in all things; encorporated with exercise is the only way to "get healthier" as it were. That said, I know it's difficult to do that. I tend to be an all or nothing person and have tried many a diet. It wasn't until I STOPPED "dieting" that I began feeling better about myself and my food cravings disappated and I began desiring "healthy" foods which in turn lead me to losing weight. Sadly, I lost that somehow and have gained back about 20 lbs of the 45 lbs I had lost during that period of 2 years. I need to get back to the mind set that there are no "bad" foods and I can eat whatever I want and I am fine the way I am.
BTW, "diet" is a misnomer. Whatever we eat constitutes our diet. One really isn't able to "go on a diet" as it were due to the previous sentence. One alters their eating or one changes their eating habits. Your diet may be "bad" or "good" if you choose to view it that way but you really cannot "GO ON" a diet. But then again, that's just MY opionion.
Last week, a man filed suit against the estate of Dr. Atkins and the company that promotes the Atkins Diet. The suit claims that after following the diet for two years, the plaintiff's cholesterol level shot from the normal range to a hazardous level, causing him to require an angioplasty. He is seeking $28,000 in damages. Atkins Nutritionals reaffirms the safety and health benefits of the diet. (New York Times)
Do you think the plaintiff has a case?
What...an...IDIOT!!!!LOL Did the guy check out the diet prior to going on it? Did he consider the risks involved with a high fat, high protein diet? Did he think about the fact that unless the diet is a change that is healthy, you shouldn't go ON it for long term? Did he even think AT ALL?
As a fat person myself, sure I wish there were a "magic" diet, pill, surgery...you get the picture. But, let's get realistic. The ONLY healthy "diet" is a life-style change in our eating habits. If you're not willing to do this or you're looking for a quick fix...it's just not there. Common sense (which is never common) dictates that a balanced diet, ie, moderation in all things; encorporated with exercise is the only way to "get healthier" as it were. That said, I know it's difficult to do that. I tend to be an all or nothing person and have tried many a diet. It wasn't until I STOPPED "dieting" that I began feeling better about myself and my food cravings disappated and I began desiring "healthy" foods which in turn lead me to losing weight. Sadly, I lost that somehow and have gained back about 20 lbs of the 45 lbs I had lost during that period of 2 years. I need to get back to the mind set that there are no "bad" foods and I can eat whatever I want and I am fine the way I am.
BTW, "diet" is a misnomer. Whatever we eat constitutes our diet. One really isn't able to "go on a diet" as it were due to the previous sentence. One alters their eating or one changes their eating habits. Your diet may be "bad" or "good" if you choose to view it that way but you really cannot "GO ON" a diet. But then again, that's just MY opionion.
Friday, February 06, 2004
No Child Left Behind: A Parents Guide
No Child Left Behind: A Parents Guide
This should be an active link on a continuing basis, Lord willing. It is what the bullchit is SUPPOSE to be about. It's a nice theory I suppose.
This should be an active link on a continuing basis, Lord willing. It is what the bullchit is SUPPOSE to be about. It's a nice theory I suppose.
Wednesday, January 07, 2004
Bush's Education Law or, what I like to call, more bs...
Sadly, I found out too late, that the link I used is only good for that day. Otherwise, it comes up "page not found". Ahhh well...I shall have to locate other links or just cut and paste, unless that's a violation of some copyright law or some other such thing.
Monday, January 05, 2004
iWon News
Case in point, regarding the "No child left behind" initiative I referred to in my last entry, click on the iWon news link under the title of this post.
Disregard this post as per the same reason in the next entry. *siiiigh* My stupidity knows no bounds.
Disregard this post as per the same reason in the next entry. *siiiigh* My stupidity knows no bounds.
Sunday, January 04, 2004
Financial Aid Abroad and other quasi related ramblings...
Ahhh, where to begin? Iraq? Iran? Iramble...at the risk of seeming inhumane and uncaring, I shall proceed. My simplified view, we were terrorized by citizens of Iraq, they admitted this, we receive no financial assistance from them for great devastation to property, families, places of businesses. Ok, fine. WE "teach them not to screw with us", we not only feed their people who are affected by our attacks and their OWN attacks but we are now responsible for rebuilding their communities AND we buy them cars so they can attend their place of worship? Hmmm...
Iran has a horrible earthquake. I feel terrible for their people. However, again at the risk of seeming dreadfully callous, what about California where not only earthquake but fire and then mudslides resulting from the lack of trees to guard from soil erosion from torrential downpours ensue. So, where does our money go? To US territory and US peoples who pay taxes and have lived here most of their lives, if not all of their lives? NO, let's send the money to IRAN where Bush has deemed them some relative of Satan and they have viewed us likewise. Much better.
Hey, while we're at it, let's see where else our money can go. Who needs to educate and provide health insurance to our children. So what if there are people in the USA who are unemployed, not by choice but due to the economy. Who gives a damn if there are hungry people here with no roof over their heads? Let's forget about OUR OWN people and give to those who HATE the USA!!
And that brings me to things like the organizations who pull begathons on T.V. For only so many cents per day YOU can sponsor a child...blahblahblah...hello? how about sponsoring a child in your own backyard FIRST!? What happened to taking care of our own? Nahhh, let's just do more budget cuts for our people first so we can support other countries instead.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for helping others. It's just that we really do have enough to do on our own soil before we try to solve everyone else's problems. We have "no child left behind" policies and yet educational spending is cut every chance the government gets to do so and then some. So we're promoting those kids who aren't ready to make what happen? We previously had ditched "social promotions" and now we've taken two steps back with this crap. Then, the standards for graduating High School are raised. Erm...is it just me or is that counter productive to move on kids that aren't ready and then make them pass more difficult tests?
I won't even get into what's happening with the staff in the educational world...not yet anyway. I'll save THAT for another day.
Iran has a horrible earthquake. I feel terrible for their people. However, again at the risk of seeming dreadfully callous, what about California where not only earthquake but fire and then mudslides resulting from the lack of trees to guard from soil erosion from torrential downpours ensue. So, where does our money go? To US territory and US peoples who pay taxes and have lived here most of their lives, if not all of their lives? NO, let's send the money to IRAN where Bush has deemed them some relative of Satan and they have viewed us likewise. Much better.
Hey, while we're at it, let's see where else our money can go. Who needs to educate and provide health insurance to our children. So what if there are people in the USA who are unemployed, not by choice but due to the economy. Who gives a damn if there are hungry people here with no roof over their heads? Let's forget about OUR OWN people and give to those who HATE the USA!!
And that brings me to things like the organizations who pull begathons on T.V. For only so many cents per day YOU can sponsor a child...blahblahblah...hello? how about sponsoring a child in your own backyard FIRST!? What happened to taking care of our own? Nahhh, let's just do more budget cuts for our people first so we can support other countries instead.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for helping others. It's just that we really do have enough to do on our own soil before we try to solve everyone else's problems. We have "no child left behind" policies and yet educational spending is cut every chance the government gets to do so and then some. So we're promoting those kids who aren't ready to make what happen? We previously had ditched "social promotions" and now we've taken two steps back with this crap. Then, the standards for graduating High School are raised. Erm...is it just me or is that counter productive to move on kids that aren't ready and then make them pass more difficult tests?
I won't even get into what's happening with the staff in the educational world...not yet anyway. I'll save THAT for another day.
Friday, January 02, 2004
Why I chose to do this.
There are many things in this life, in this world, that annoy me to no end. Occurances that I don't comprehend and seek the logic in them. To this end, I decided to create this blog. Herein, I will "vent" or ramble to my hearts content. You, dear reader, can choose to peruse my rantings or to close the browser window. Either way, here I go...