- Phase: Induction
- Ostrich steak
- 2 chicken hotdogs
- Cucumber slices with vinegar and spices
- Peas
- Water: 12 oz.
Month: November 2003
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Dinner
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Lunch
- Phase: Induction
- Side salad with Caesar dressing, Hormel Real Crumbled Bacon, sliced chicken, and American cheese
- Water: 32 oz.
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Snack
- Phase: Induction
- Handful peanuts
- Water: 32 oz.
I’ve found that eating a small breakfast combined with waiting until later in the afternoon for lunch drastically speeds up my metabolism. I’m essentially munching all day instead of having two or three large meals. Unfortunately, I sometimes don’t have the time or remember to update the blog with every single thing that goes into my mouth.
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The thought plickens…
I got a call today regarding Robert…and I’ll just leave it at that until I get some more information. Grin.
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That’s a negative, sir…
I’ve been on a photography kick for the past week or so. I’m not really sure why, but something random motivated me to start going through and organizing all of my digital photos and images. Around 10,000 original images and video clips with 30,000 total in the library. The problem was that I had switched indexing systems so often I had source files haphazardly strewn all over the place over multiple hard drives, CD-Rs and DVD-Rs. Yesterday evening I finally finished dumping everything onto a dedicated 120GB hard drive.
So, what next? Renaming. Lots of it. I’ve come up with a filename convention that should last quite a while and I’m in the process of fully documenting it. The system is based on the age-old standard of CCYYMMDD-XXX-Description.ext. I’ve expanded quite a bit on that root and have added lots of bits of filename metadata for search engines and indexes. That, combined with EXIF and internally stored metadata should drastically reduce my clutter!
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