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Intelligence and RIAA/cycling and fitness.
"Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: snip, 60 eh? - I'm 60 *tomorrow*!! :-) Look, I lied a bit. I have 2 months to go before 60 arrives. I feel 30 most days You're lucky - I barely get to feel more than a couple a month.... Ah, a statement by one very insipid mind.... Works for me - I'll take 'insipid' over *flaky* any time!! We've done the frantic bike-riding, now tell us other ways how you work your celibacy off... |
Intelligence and RIAA/cycling and fitness.
"Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... Peter Wieck wrote: I gave up the car altogether about 1990 and took up bicycling instead. Now I'm 91.5kg, not too far over the days when I was a rugby player, Hmmm.... that would be just under 202 pounds, figure at about 5'-9" (1.75 meters) = BMI of 29.8.... Using metric numbers, a BMI of 29.9. Obese is 30. I'm 1.872M x 77Kg, which gives bmi = 21.948, and about the same as i was when 25. but last year in July I was 95Kg, and bmi = 27, and I considered myself overweight. Between last July and January, I rode about 200km a week, or about 5,000km, and my weight reduced from 95Kg to 77Kg and probably I lost 20Kg of fat, about the weight of a seriously good monoblok tube amp, or the equivalent of at least 5 x 4Litre cans of olive oil, and put on about 2 Kg of muscle which keeps me riding as fast as guys 30 years younger. At one stage my daily weight records showed I lost Kgm a week. I amused myself when I stalled trying to ride up some hills last July. The riding is not a leisurely activity just to take in the sights and sounds of nature, but a form of self inflicted pain which is excruciatingly enjoyable, especially when riding up steep long hills with elevated heart rates, or pushing hard along a flat stretch to catch some dude way out in the distance, or to hang on behind the 30 year old. If you ride real slow, say no faster than you'd jog, you get a sore arse and get bored, and the energy consumption is less than walking, good for you, but not nearly as good if you elevate the heart rate for 3 hours straight and could barely talk to anyone if they were present. But not all the time, not while going down hill. At a sweat inducing level, especially on a freezing cold day, one can burn huge amounts of fats. So best value from cycling is in the winter time, and because snow is so very rare here, the cold cloudless skies of about now to September seem to have been designed by God for cyclist pleasure. Even at my age perhaps i burn 600cals per hour and so a 4 hr ride uses 2,400 cals, or about the same amount as I use in a 24hr day of sedentary life. This equals about 200gms of fat, so 8 hrs a week uses 400gms of fat if you still eat the same as when sedentary. So the bicycle can create a calorie deficit. The only way I could lose weight easily without feeling hungry all the time was to cycle, and switch my diet to a big salad each day and a reduction of meat and fat and carbohydrates to a minimum. I completely gave up bread for the 6mths after July. Processed food is the very worst crap you can ever eat, so i don't, and if everyone was like me and couldn't be fooled easily, the whole food producing industry of the world would go stone motherless broke. The excess food that would then be available as natural produce from US and Oz farmers could then feed the rest of the hungry world with ease. When you get lean and fit, the natural heart rate at rest will fall from a common 64BPM down to say 52BPM even if you are 60 like me. A young bloke of 25 who did the exercize I take would benefit even more greatly, and have a HR maybe 45. When I was fit when 40, my HR was 47BPM. Of course when you exercize, the body rebels to the torture, and becomes more efficient about processing the food, so a little food goes a long way, so you won't lose weight if you exercize and eat a pile of crappy fat rich garbage afterwards. I like cabage based salads, 4 apples a day, maybe two bananas and an orange, a large serve of cooked oats and yogurt for breakfast; forget about ham, bacon, sausages, soft drinks, cheeses, white breads, butter margerine, and all that crap in plastic packets with lots of numbers on the label which mean its riddled with dangerous chemicals to make you feel hungry, and eat more. protein comes from eggs, and lean meat and fish, which I cannot get enough of because what is now beiong sold as fish is often not fish, or its really crappy, because mankind has cleaned out the world's oceans of fish. So I feel guilty eating fish from the sea, not to mention its 5 times the price of lean bargain meats selling for $7 a Kg, enough to last me a week. I do use some olive oil. Its good for anyone, and better than the fats which I won't eat, and trim off the meat before I cook it. Animal fat is also where a lot of pesticide and hormone residues end up, so don't eat fats. You don't need them and we didn't evolve to survive off fats. I never buy deep fried chips, or drink coka cola, its all crap. Nathan Pritikin said in his book about nutrition for runners that all you need is to eat so that 80% of the energy comes from complex carbohydrates, 10% from proteins, and 10% from fats. Since most UNREFINED grains or breads made with real wholemeal flour has the whole goodness kept in, not pulled out to get greed driven sales elsewhere, then it has the 20% of protien and fat you need, and the CH slow burning energy. But even most wholemeal wheat breads are now using rapid yeasts and chemicals and I don't eat that anymore, and buy rye natural breads instead, and only need a couple of slices a day. People in the US, UK and Oz are rapidly assuming pig like proportions. When I am at the supermarket, I am appalled at the fat arse queus lining up with trolleys full of crap. Probably they suffer affluenza, the dysfunctional syndrome of living too high and being anxious about everything, so they ain't fit, don't relate well, and don't ****, and feed their mouth instead. I continue to ride about 150km a week and weight has stabilised, and bmi appears to be a lot better in the mirror. I treat myself to the occasional 100gm bar of Lindt 70% cocoa choclate. Its ****ing divine this stuff. Its much better than buying a 600gram milk chocolate bar with less cocoa and piled high with fats and sugar, and chemicals to make you buy more, along with hydrogenated fats to give long shelf life, but which are really terrible for your heart. There are attempts to ban what they are putting into foods now, and as fast as the banners get stuff banned, the chemists with no conscience dream up new chemicals. If I have done 100km on a saturday, I will treat myself to a large serve of Bavarian Apple from Pancake Parlour, with ice cream and cream, and unlike a couple of fat guys who play chess while I am there, I don't have diabetes, and have earned the treat, which won't hurt me. These fatsos don't do anything except sit around, and they are paying the price. Too much sitting on me arse chatting on news groups and typing up website pages and doing electronics had made me heavy. Now when i have to go into a computer shop there are all these young dudes and they all look a bit crook, a bit overweight, and kinda grey, like their PCs have sucked the very life out of them. I played Rugby Union when at school, and frankly it was guys just tumbling over each other, and I went home sore and sorry after most games. Lord knows how many unseen injuries meant trouble later in life. Cycling is much better, unless you fall off, but even if you do, you recover so fast it matters not. Cycling has speed, exhilaration, changing scenery, weather, varied circumstances, and needs alertness, rapid reflexes, careful judgements, and you learn lessons about life. I am really lucky that there are hundreds of Km of cycling paths here to ride on, and that don't include the mountain trails through the bush for which a mountain bike becomes sensible. Mountain biking is about getting hot riding up steep climbs slowly, and descending with care and putting up with a far rougher ride than on the road. Modern bikes have suspension and are useable by folks like me over 50 without enduring injuries. And even though Canberra has 330,000 people I only have to ride 4Km and I am in the middle of sheep paddocks and horse paddocks, and big wide country areas. It ain't like London or NY, or Sydney. If one calculates based on the "average" that individuals undercount their weight by ~5 pounds, or 2kg, it is obese. In McCoy's case, using only 2kg is generous given its love of the truth. No wonder nothing but shadow-pictures, and claims of great height (but only while riding). Rugby player... Peter Wieck So how do you stay fit Peter? Patrick Turner. Wyncote, PA Patrick: I think your regiment is almost ideal for cardio-vascular workouts. Do you not believe that working out for the upper body is also important? There have been many studies that show longevity is best accomplished by free weights. Nautilus equipment come in a close second and for the most part, is more practical. west |
Intelligence and RIAA/cycling and fitness.
Keith G wrote: "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: snip, 60 eh? - I'm 60 *tomorrow*!! :-) Look, I lied a bit. I have 2 months to go before 60 arrives. I feel 30 most days You're lucky - I barely get to feel more than a couple a month.... Ah, a statement by one very insipid mind.... Works for me - I'll take 'insipid' over *flaky* any time!! We've done the frantic bike-riding, now tell us other ways how you work your celibacy off... Nicole and Kylie are both just great, and need my attentions....... One does a great job clipping the hedge, while the other handles the mower on the lawns like a real pro.... Patrick Turner. |
Intelligence and RIAA/cycling and fitness.
west wrote: "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... Peter Wieck wrote: I gave up the car altogether about 1990 and took up bicycling instead. Now I'm 91.5kg, not too far over the days when I was a rugby player, Hmmm.... that would be just under 202 pounds, figure at about 5'-9" (1.75 meters) = BMI of 29.8.... Using metric numbers, a BMI of 29.9. Obese is 30. I'm 1.872M x 77Kg, which gives bmi = 21.948, and about the same as i was when 25. but last year in July I was 95Kg, and bmi = 27, and I considered myself overweight. Between last July and January, I rode about 200km a week, or about 5,000km, and my weight reduced from 95Kg to 77Kg and probably I lost 20Kg of fat, about the weight of a seriously good monoblok tube amp, or the equivalent of at least 5 x 4Litre cans of olive oil, and put on about 2 Kg of muscle which keeps me riding as fast as guys 30 years younger. At one stage my daily weight records showed I lost Kgm a week. I amused myself when I stalled trying to ride up some hills last July. The riding is not a leisurely activity just to take in the sights and sounds of nature, but a form of self inflicted pain which is excruciatingly enjoyable, especially when riding up steep long hills with elevated heart rates, or pushing hard along a flat stretch to catch some dude way out in the distance, or to hang on behind the 30 year old. If you ride real slow, say no faster than you'd jog, you get a sore arse and get bored, and the energy consumption is less than walking, good for you, but not nearly as good if you elevate the heart rate for 3 hours straight and could barely talk to anyone if they were present. But not all the time, not while going down hill. At a sweat inducing level, especially on a freezing cold day, one can burn huge amounts of fats. So best value from cycling is in the winter time, and because snow is so very rare here, the cold cloudless skies of about now to September seem to have been designed by God for cyclist pleasure. Even at my age perhaps i burn 600cals per hour and so a 4 hr ride uses 2,400 cals, or about the same amount as I use in a 24hr day of sedentary life. This equals about 200gms of fat, so 8 hrs a week uses 400gms of fat if you still eat the same as when sedentary. So the bicycle can create a calorie deficit. The only way I could lose weight easily without feeling hungry all the time was to cycle, and switch my diet to a big salad each day and a reduction of meat and fat and carbohydrates to a minimum. I completely gave up bread for the 6mths after July. Processed food is the very worst crap you can ever eat, so i don't, and if everyone was like me and couldn't be fooled easily, the whole food producing industry of the world would go stone motherless broke. The excess food that would then be available as natural produce from US and Oz farmers could then feed the rest of the hungry world with ease. When you get lean and fit, the natural heart rate at rest will fall from a common 64BPM down to say 52BPM even if you are 60 like me. A young bloke of 25 who did the exercize I take would benefit even more greatly, and have a HR maybe 45. When I was fit when 40, my HR was 47BPM. Of course when you exercize, the body rebels to the torture, and becomes more efficient about processing the food, so a little food goes a long way, so you won't lose weight if you exercize and eat a pile of crappy fat rich garbage afterwards. I like cabage based salads, 4 apples a day, maybe two bananas and an orange, a large serve of cooked oats and yogurt for breakfast; forget about ham, bacon, sausages, soft drinks, cheeses, white breads, butter margerine, and all that crap in plastic packets with lots of numbers on the label which mean its riddled with dangerous chemicals to make you feel hungry, and eat more. protein comes from eggs, and lean meat and fish, which I cannot get enough of because what is now beiong sold as fish is often not fish, or its really crappy, because mankind has cleaned out the world's oceans of fish. So I feel guilty eating fish from the sea, not to mention its 5 times the price of lean bargain meats selling for $7 a Kg, enough to last me a week. I do use some olive oil. Its good for anyone, and better than the fats which I won't eat, and trim off the meat before I cook it. Animal fat is also where a lot of pesticide and hormone residues end up, so don't eat fats. You don't need them and we didn't evolve to survive off fats. I never buy deep fried chips, or drink coka cola, its all crap. Nathan Pritikin said in his book about nutrition for runners that all you need is to eat so that 80% of the energy comes from complex carbohydrates, 10% from proteins, and 10% from fats. Since most UNREFINED grains or breads made with real wholemeal flour has the whole goodness kept in, not pulled out to get greed driven sales elsewhere, then it has the 20% of protien and fat you need, and the CH slow burning energy. But even most wholemeal wheat breads are now using rapid yeasts and chemicals and I don't eat that anymore, and buy rye natural breads instead, and only need a couple of slices a day. People in the US, UK and Oz are rapidly assuming pig like proportions. When I am at the supermarket, I am appalled at the fat arse queus lining up with trolleys full of crap. Probably they suffer affluenza, the dysfunctional syndrome of living too high and being anxious about everything, so they ain't fit, don't relate well, and don't ****, and feed their mouth instead. I continue to ride about 150km a week and weight has stabilised, and bmi appears to be a lot better in the mirror. I treat myself to the occasional 100gm bar of Lindt 70% cocoa choclate. Its ****ing divine this stuff. Its much better than buying a 600gram milk chocolate bar with less cocoa and piled high with fats and sugar, and chemicals to make you buy more, along with hydrogenated fats to give long shelf life, but which are really terrible for your heart. There are attempts to ban what they are putting into foods now, and as fast as the banners get stuff banned, the chemists with no conscience dream up new chemicals. If I have done 100km on a saturday, I will treat myself to a large serve of Bavarian Apple from Pancake Parlour, with ice cream and cream, and unlike a couple of fat guys who play chess while I am there, I don't have diabetes, and have earned the treat, which won't hurt me. These fatsos don't do anything except sit around, and they are paying the price. Too much sitting on me arse chatting on news groups and typing up website pages and doing electronics had made me heavy. Now when i have to go into a computer shop there are all these young dudes and they all look a bit crook, a bit overweight, and kinda grey, like their PCs have sucked the very life out of them. I played Rugby Union when at school, and frankly it was guys just tumbling over each other, and I went home sore and sorry after most games. Lord knows how many unseen injuries meant trouble later in life. Cycling is much better, unless you fall off, but even if you do, you recover so fast it matters not. Cycling has speed, exhilaration, changing scenery, weather, varied circumstances, and needs alertness, rapid reflexes, careful judgements, and you learn lessons about life. I am really lucky that there are hundreds of Km of cycling paths here to ride on, and that don't include the mountain trails through the bush for which a mountain bike becomes sensible. Mountain biking is about getting hot riding up steep climbs slowly, and descending with care and putting up with a far rougher ride than on the road. Modern bikes have suspension and are useable by folks like me over 50 without enduring injuries. And even though Canberra has 330,000 people I only have to ride 4Km and I am in the middle of sheep paddocks and horse paddocks, and big wide country areas. It ain't like London or NY, or Sydney. If one calculates based on the "average" that individuals undercount their weight by ~5 pounds, or 2kg, it is obese. In McCoy's case, using only 2kg is generous given its love of the truth. No wonder nothing but shadow-pictures, and claims of great height (but only while riding). Rugby player... Peter Wieck So how do you stay fit Peter? Patrick Turner. Wyncote, PA Patrick: I think your regiment is almost ideal for cardio-vascular workouts. Do you not believe that working out for the upper body is also important? There have been many studies that show longevity is best accomplished by free weights. Nautilus equipment come in a close second and for the most part, is more practical. Nicole and Kylie provide me with ample opportunity for topside exercize. They are very happy with my longevity as well. The Nautilus sounds like a great idea, but I am still searching for a suitable private ocean I can buy to run such a nice sub with all mod cons for me and the gals of course. They like to take turns using my depth sounder. I am negotiating with Captain Nemo, who despite his age is a whiz on the sextant, and thus knows his way around, giant squids permitting.... But we had to tell him he could only play his organ if we all went ashore.... The free weights you mention are not available yet in Oz and the prices here for weights are exorbident. Before being sold in fatness outlets, there was a scam here involving weight supplies, and a dealer offered very long weights online for a low fee, and many people got caught and are still weighting for the weights to arrive years later. Unfortunately, last time I looked in at the gym, I was appalled by the smell, the absurdity, the loud raucus dance music, non audiophile PA gear, and all these ppl working up a sweat but going nowhere, and the far too few women didn't want to dance with anyone. I heard you had to pay to go there! crayzee!!. Patrick Turner. west |
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"Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... west wrote: "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... Peter Wieck wrote: I gave up the car altogether about 1990 and took up bicycling instead. Now I'm 91.5kg, not too far over the days when I was a rugby player, Hmmm.... that would be just under 202 pounds, figure at about 5'-9" (1.75 meters) = BMI of 29.8.... Using metric numbers, a BMI of 29.9. Obese is 30. I'm 1.872M x 77Kg, which gives bmi = 21.948, and about the same as i was when 25. but last year in July I was 95Kg, and bmi = 27, and I considered myself overweight. Between last July and January, I rode about 200km a week, or about 5,000km, and my weight reduced from 95Kg to 77Kg and probably I lost 20Kg of fat, about the weight of a seriously good monoblok tube amp, or the equivalent of at least 5 x 4Litre cans of olive oil, and put on about 2 Kg of muscle which keeps me riding as fast as guys 30 years younger. At one stage my daily weight records showed I lost Kgm a week. I amused myself when I stalled trying to ride up some hills last July. The riding is not a leisurely activity just to take in the sights and sounds of nature, but a form of self inflicted pain which is excruciatingly enjoyable, especially when riding up steep long hills with elevated heart rates, or pushing hard along a flat stretch to catch some dude way out in the distance, or to hang on behind the 30 year old. If you ride real slow, say no faster than you'd jog, you get a sore arse and get bored, and the energy consumption is less than walking, good for you, but not nearly as good if you elevate the heart rate for 3 hours straight and could barely talk to anyone if they were present. But not all the time, not while going down hill. At a sweat inducing level, especially on a freezing cold day, one can burn huge amounts of fats. So best value from cycling is in the winter time, and because snow is so very rare here, the cold cloudless skies of about now to September seem to have been designed by God for cyclist pleasure. Even at my age perhaps i burn 600cals per hour and so a 4 hr ride uses 2,400 cals, or about the same amount as I use in a 24hr day of sedentary life. This equals about 200gms of fat, so 8 hrs a week uses 400gms of fat if you still eat the same as when sedentary. So the bicycle can create a calorie deficit. The only way I could lose weight easily without feeling hungry all the time was to cycle, and switch my diet to a big salad each day and a reduction of meat and fat and carbohydrates to a minimum. I completely gave up bread for the 6mths after July. Processed food is the very worst crap you can ever eat, so i don't, and if everyone was like me and couldn't be fooled easily, the whole food producing industry of the world would go stone motherless broke. The excess food that would then be available as natural produce from US and Oz farmers could then feed the rest of the hungry world with ease. When you get lean and fit, the natural heart rate at rest will fall from a common 64BPM down to say 52BPM even if you are 60 like me. A young bloke of 25 who did the exercize I take would benefit even more greatly, and have a HR maybe 45. When I was fit when 40, my HR was 47BPM. Of course when you exercize, the body rebels to the torture, and becomes more efficient about processing the food, so a little food goes a long way, so you won't lose weight if you exercize and eat a pile of crappy fat rich garbage afterwards. I like cabage based salads, 4 apples a day, maybe two bananas and an orange, a large serve of cooked oats and yogurt for breakfast; forget about ham, bacon, sausages, soft drinks, cheeses, white breads, butter margerine, and all that crap in plastic packets with lots of numbers on the label which mean its riddled with dangerous chemicals to make you feel hungry, and eat more. protein comes from eggs, and lean meat and fish, which I cannot get enough of because what is now beiong sold as fish is often not fish, or its really crappy, because mankind has cleaned out the world's oceans of fish. So I feel guilty eating fish from the sea, not to mention its 5 times the price of lean bargain meats selling for $7 a Kg, enough to last me a week. I do use some olive oil. Its good for anyone, and better than the fats which I won't eat, and trim off the meat before I cook it. Animal fat is also where a lot of pesticide and hormone residues end up, so don't eat fats. You don't need them and we didn't evolve to survive off fats. I never buy deep fried chips, or drink coka cola, its all crap. Nathan Pritikin said in his book about nutrition for runners that all you need is to eat so that 80% of the energy comes from complex carbohydrates, 10% from proteins, and 10% from fats. Since most UNREFINED grains or breads made with real wholemeal flour has the whole goodness kept in, not pulled out to get greed driven sales elsewhere, then it has the 20% of protien and fat you need, and the CH slow burning energy. But even most wholemeal wheat breads are now using rapid yeasts and chemicals and I don't eat that anymore, and buy rye natural breads instead, and only need a couple of slices a day. People in the US, UK and Oz are rapidly assuming pig like proportions. When I am at the supermarket, I am appalled at the fat arse queus lining up with trolleys full of crap. Probably they suffer affluenza, the dysfunctional syndrome of living too high and being anxious about everything, so they ain't fit, don't relate well, and don't ****, and feed their mouth instead. I continue to ride about 150km a week and weight has stabilised, and bmi appears to be a lot better in the mirror. I treat myself to the occasional 100gm bar of Lindt 70% cocoa choclate. Its ****ing divine this stuff. Its much better than buying a 600gram milk chocolate bar with less cocoa and piled high with fats and sugar, and chemicals to make you buy more, along with hydrogenated fats to give long shelf life, but which are really terrible for your heart. There are attempts to ban what they are putting into foods now, and as fast as the banners get stuff banned, the chemists with no conscience dream up new chemicals. If I have done 100km on a saturday, I will treat myself to a large serve of Bavarian Apple from Pancake Parlour, with ice cream and cream, and unlike a couple of fat guys who play chess while I am there, I don't have diabetes, and have earned the treat, which won't hurt me. These fatsos don't do anything except sit around, and they are paying the price. Too much sitting on me arse chatting on news groups and typing up website pages and doing electronics had made me heavy. Now when i have to go into a computer shop there are all these young dudes and they all look a bit crook, a bit overweight, and kinda grey, like their PCs have sucked the very life out of them. I played Rugby Union when at school, and frankly it was guys just tumbling over each other, and I went home sore and sorry after most games. Lord knows how many unseen injuries meant trouble later in life. Cycling is much better, unless you fall off, but even if you do, you recover so fast it matters not. Cycling has speed, exhilaration, changing scenery, weather, varied circumstances, and needs alertness, rapid reflexes, careful judgements, and you learn lessons about life. I am really lucky that there are hundreds of Km of cycling paths here to ride on, and that don't include the mountain trails through the bush for which a mountain bike becomes sensible. Mountain biking is about getting hot riding up steep climbs slowly, and descending with care and putting up with a far rougher ride than on the road. Modern bikes have suspension and are useable by folks like me over 50 without enduring injuries. And even though Canberra has 330,000 people I only have to ride 4Km and I am in the middle of sheep paddocks and horse paddocks, and big wide country areas. It ain't like London or NY, or Sydney. If one calculates based on the "average" that individuals undercount their weight by ~5 pounds, or 2kg, it is obese. In McCoy's case, using only 2kg is generous given its love of the truth. No wonder nothing but shadow-pictures, and claims of great height (but only while riding). Rugby player... Peter Wieck So how do you stay fit Peter? Patrick Turner. Wyncote, PA Patrick: I think your regiment is almost ideal for cardio-vascular workouts. Do you not believe that working out for the upper body is also important? There have been many studies that show longevity is best accomplished by free weights. Nautilus equipment come in a close second and for the most part, is more practical. Nicole and Kylie provide me with ample opportunity for topside exercize. They are very happy with my longevity as well. The Nautilus sounds like a great idea, but I am still searching for a suitable private ocean I can buy to run such a nice sub with all mod cons for me and the gals of course. They like to take turns using my depth sounder. I am negotiating with Captain Nemo, who despite his age is a whiz on the sextant, and thus knows his way around, giant squids permitting.... But we had to tell him he could only play his organ if we all went ashore.... The free weights you mention are not available yet in Oz and the prices here for weights are exorbident. Before being sold in fatness outlets, there was a scam here involving weight supplies, and a dealer offered very long weights online for a low fee, and many people got caught and are still weighting for the weights to arrive years later. Unfortunately, last time I looked in at the gym, I was appalled by the smell, the absurdity, the loud raucus dance music, non audiophile PA gear, and all these ppl working up a sweat but going nowhere, and the far too few women didn't want to dance with anyone. I heard you had to pay to go there! crayzee!!. Patrick Turner. To each his own. It's that very smell that attracts characters like Weick. The gym I go to doesn't have a smell. At least it's hardly noticeable. After using an apparatus, rules require the user to spray the equipment and wipe it with a towel. You must have sexy legs but a flabby torso. Look good in shorts as long as you keep your shirt on? west west |
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"Andre Jute" wrote in message ps.com... west wrote: "Andre Jute" wrote in message ps.com... Patrick Turner wrote: Andre Jute wrote: Seeing all the posts about RIAA filters, I can only say I hope none of the participants passed on the gene of obsessive shortsightedness that draws audiophiles into the wastelands of RIAA. Vinyl discs are bad enough when good clean CD's are available, but RIAA is a bodge to correct another bodge. Two bodges don't make it right. Andre Jute uses only CD and so has time for more music I doubt you really know what you are missing out upon. But all the really keen musically eclectic ppl i know who have vast cd collections indicating a misspent middle age also still enjoy vinyl. Most find that despite the vast sums they have spent on cd players and transports, da converters, isolation platforms and other widgets and gadgets, the humble black disk continues to delight, and give a greater sense of connection to the artist than any CD manages to do. I have been present at a number of AB comparisons where a CD version and vinyl version of the same material from the same grand old master tape was being played, and we could switch from one to the other, and vinyl seemed to have more to offer the audiophile subjectively. Mind you, the whole analog recording process onto tape et all is a huge bodge to. So is FM stereo mulptiplexing. Never mind the bodges, the sound does not seem to suffer, when they do it right, IMHO. Patrick Turner. I used to have c8000 vinyl discs, including some old shellac. I sold the important subcollections and gave the rest away. Vinyl is just too time-consuming. So much music to listen to, so little time. CDs are a boon. I think there is a certain masochism afield among audiophiles. Like Morgan owners, or MG owners, they think that hardship on one's pleasures is a symptom of manliness. I don't. I always preferred Porsche. cars that worked and offered a modicum of comfort, and big- engined fast tourers rather than harsh, loud sports cars. Same in my sound systems. I define what I want the sound to be and to do, and then put it together like that. That is why I think horns and panels are important, and ultra-simple amplifiers -- and CDs, so that chaniging the music is quick and easy. There is nothing wrong with CD sound quality; it is better than good enough. I decided to go over solely to CD on the day Nimbus, who transfer ancient discs to CD, sent me a box of CDs including one of Ponselle that was better than anything you could buy on any other medium, no matter how much money you spent. Andre Jute Our legislators managed to criminalize fox-hunting and smoking; when they will get off their collective fat backside and criminalize negative feedback? It is clearly consumed only by the enemies of fidelity. And I am not taking a position on the vinyl vs.CD debate but I am wondering if the convenience of playing both mediums were equal, which would you prefer? That's a good question, West. I would choose CD because it doesn't wear and it is small. I have 6000 CDs (or so) in a fraction of the space consumed by 8000 LPs. Vinyl is (for me) simply a nuisance unjustified by whatever extra audiophiles claim to hear in the grooves. Next question, if you don't mind ...what are you using to play your CDs? Quad CD66 and CD67, very old, very reliable. Both of mine were on lease to the BBC, then checked over at the factory before they came to me about fifteen years ago. Thanks in advance. west I guess you're not into SACDs or keeping up with the Jones'. Do you use a high efficiency horn or those ESL 57s? I'm trying to picture your system from some of your posts. Perhaps you use 2 systems. west Andre Jute Visit Jute on Amps at http://members.lycos.co.uk/fiultra/ "wonderfully well written and reasoned information for the tube audio constructor" John Broskie TubeCAD & GlassWare "an unbelievably comprehensive web site containing vital gems of wisdom" Stuart Perry Hi-Fi News & Record Review |
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"west" said: I think your regiment is almost ideal If so, let's send 'em to Iraq ASAP. -- Krooscience: The antidote to education, experience, and excellence. |
Intelligence and RIAA
On May 17, 8:36 am, John Byrns wrote:
In article . com, Peter Wieck wrote: True, there must be someone quite clever behind it... but I seriously doubt that the persona we observe here is anything at all like that actual individual. So, whereas I may not *like* you, I must respect you. McCoy I neither like nor dislike as I do not believe there is an actual "there" to deserve such efforts. Tweaking it is great fun, however. Somehow that paragraph seems internally inconsistent. If "Andre" is nothing but a chimera as you believe, but as you say "there must be someone quite clever behind it", then that person would be an actual "there", deserving of either your like or dislike. Regards, John Byrns -- Surf my web pages at, http://fmamradios.com/ Logic chopping. Your specialty. I would like to believe that the entity behind "the real McCoy" is having as much fun as I do, or at least one hopes so. The alternative is too sad to contemplate... again leaving no room for "like" or "dislike"... as the entity is simply not worth it. If my contention is true, perhaps grudging admiration... but not dislike. Dislike I reserve for those worthy of such efforts. Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
Intelligence and RIAA
On May 17, 8:46 am, George M. Middius cmndr _ george @ comcast .
net wrote: John Byrns said to Worthless Wiecky: McCoy I neither like nor dislike as I do not believe there is an actual "there" to deserve such efforts. Somehow that paragraph seems internally inconsistent. If "Andre" is nothing but a chimera as you believe, but as you say "there must be someone quite clever behind it", then that person would be an actual "there", deserving of either your like or dislike. No point in getting all philosophical. The prime directive of Worthlessism is Nothing Shall Make Sense. Tweaking it is great fun That explains a lot, Worthless. Too bad you don't have the stones to make a living at your "hobby". Here's a pic of Worthless's role model:http://www.capohedz.com/typebrighter..._12-793513.jpg -- Krooscience: The antidote to education, experience, and excellence. Actually I make a very good living at what I enjoy, as it happens, so that I may have hobbies. And I have hobbies such that I can indulge in them without the need to "make a living at them". Imagine you trying to make a living at anything having to do with electronics... much less tubes. As turnabout is fair play, here is "the commander" at work: http://www.cartoonstock.com/lowres/sha0090l.jpg Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
Intelligence and RIAA/cycling and fitness.
west wrote: "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... west wrote: "Patrick Turner" wrote in message ... Peter Wieck wrote: I gave up the car altogether about 1990 and took up bicycling instead. Now I'm 91.5kg, not too far over the days when I was a rugby player, Hmmm.... that would be just under 202 pounds, figure at about 5'-9" (1.75 meters) = BMI of 29.8.... Using metric numbers, a BMI of 29.9. Obese is 30. I'm 1.872M x 77Kg, which gives bmi = 21.948, and about the same as i was when 25. but last year in July I was 95Kg, and bmi = 27, and I considered myself overweight. Between last July and January, I rode about 200km a week, or about 5,000km, and my weight reduced from 95Kg to 77Kg and probably I lost 20Kg of fat, about the weight of a seriously good monoblok tube amp, or the equivalent of at least 5 x 4Litre cans of olive oil, and put on about 2 Kg of muscle which keeps me riding as fast as guys 30 years younger. At one stage my daily weight records showed I lost Kgm a week. I amused myself when I stalled trying to ride up some hills last July. The riding is not a leisurely activity just to take in the sights and sounds of nature, but a form of self inflicted pain which is excruciatingly enjoyable, especially when riding up steep long hills with elevated heart rates, or pushing hard along a flat stretch to catch some dude way out in the distance, or to hang on behind the 30 year old. If you ride real slow, say no faster than you'd jog, you get a sore arse and get bored, and the energy consumption is less than walking, good for you, but not nearly as good if you elevate the heart rate for 3 hours straight and could barely talk to anyone if they were present. But not all the time, not while going down hill. At a sweat inducing level, especially on a freezing cold day, one can burn huge amounts of fats. So best value from cycling is in the winter time, and because snow is so very rare here, the cold cloudless skies of about now to September seem to have been designed by God for cyclist pleasure. Even at my age perhaps i burn 600cals per hour and so a 4 hr ride uses 2,400 cals, or about the same amount as I use in a 24hr day of sedentary life. This equals about 200gms of fat, so 8 hrs a week uses 400gms of fat if you still eat the same as when sedentary. So the bicycle can create a calorie deficit. The only way I could lose weight easily without feeling hungry all the time was to cycle, and switch my diet to a big salad each day and a reduction of meat and fat and carbohydrates to a minimum. I completely gave up bread for the 6mths after July. Processed food is the very worst crap you can ever eat, so i don't, and if everyone was like me and couldn't be fooled easily, the whole food producing industry of the world would go stone motherless broke. The excess food that would then be available as natural produce from US and Oz farmers could then feed the rest of the hungry world with ease. When you get lean and fit, the natural heart rate at rest will fall from a common 64BPM down to say 52BPM even if you are 60 like me. A young bloke of 25 who did the exercize I take would benefit even more greatly, and have a HR maybe 45. When I was fit when 40, my HR was 47BPM. Of course when you exercize, the body rebels to the torture, and becomes more efficient about processing the food, so a little food goes a long way, so you won't lose weight if you exercize and eat a pile of crappy fat rich garbage afterwards. I like cabage based salads, 4 apples a day, maybe two bananas and an orange, a large serve of cooked oats and yogurt for breakfast; forget about ham, bacon, sausages, soft drinks, cheeses, white breads, butter margerine, and all that crap in plastic packets with lots of numbers on the label which mean its riddled with dangerous chemicals to make you feel hungry, and eat more. protein comes from eggs, and lean meat and fish, which I cannot get enough of because what is now beiong sold as fish is often not fish, or its really crappy, because mankind has cleaned out the world's oceans of fish. So I feel guilty eating fish from the sea, not to mention its 5 times the price of lean bargain meats selling for $7 a Kg, enough to last me a week. I do use some olive oil. Its good for anyone, and better than the fats which I won't eat, and trim off the meat before I cook it. Animal fat is also where a lot of pesticide and hormone residues end up, so don't eat fats. You don't need them and we didn't evolve to survive off fats. I never buy deep fried chips, or drink coka cola, its all crap. Nathan Pritikin said in his book about nutrition for runners that all you need is to eat so that 80% of the energy comes from complex carbohydrates, 10% from proteins, and 10% from fats. Since most UNREFINED grains or breads made with real wholemeal flour has the whole goodness kept in, not pulled out to get greed driven sales elsewhere, then it has the 20% of protien and fat you need, and the CH slow burning energy. But even most wholemeal wheat breads are now using rapid yeasts and chemicals and I don't eat that anymore, and buy rye natural breads instead, and only need a couple of slices a day. People in the US, UK and Oz are rapidly assuming pig like proportions. When I am at the supermarket, I am appalled at the fat arse queus lining up with trolleys full of crap. Probably they suffer affluenza, the dysfunctional syndrome of living too high and being anxious about everything, so they ain't fit, don't relate well, and don't ****, and feed their mouth instead. I continue to ride about 150km a week and weight has stabilised, and bmi appears to be a lot better in the mirror. I treat myself to the occasional 100gm bar of Lindt 70% cocoa choclate. Its ****ing divine this stuff. Its much better than buying a 600gram milk chocolate bar with less cocoa and piled high with fats and sugar, and chemicals to make you buy more, along with hydrogenated fats to give long shelf life, but which are really terrible for your heart. There are attempts to ban what they are putting into foods now, and as fast as the banners get stuff banned, the chemists with no conscience dream up new chemicals. If I have done 100km on a saturday, I will treat myself to a large serve of Bavarian Apple from Pancake Parlour, with ice cream and cream, and unlike a couple of fat guys who play chess while I am there, I don't have diabetes, and have earned the treat, which won't hurt me. These fatsos don't do anything except sit around, and they are paying the price. Too much sitting on me arse chatting on news groups and typing up website pages and doing electronics had made me heavy. Now when i have to go into a computer shop there are all these young dudes and they all look a bit crook, a bit overweight, and kinda grey, like their PCs have sucked the very life out of them. I played Rugby Union when at school, and frankly it was guys just tumbling over each other, and I went home sore and sorry after most games. Lord knows how many unseen injuries meant trouble later in life. Cycling is much better, unless you fall off, but even if you do, you recover so fast it matters not. Cycling has speed, exhilaration, changing scenery, weather, varied circumstances, and needs alertness, rapid reflexes, careful judgements, and you learn lessons about life. I am really lucky that there are hundreds of Km of cycling paths here to ride on, and that don't include the mountain trails through the bush for which a mountain bike becomes sensible. Mountain biking is about getting hot riding up steep climbs slowly, and descending with care and putting up with a far rougher ride than on the road. Modern bikes have suspension and are useable by folks like me over 50 without enduring injuries. And even though Canberra has 330,000 people I only have to ride 4Km and I am in the middle of sheep paddocks and horse paddocks, and big wide country areas. It ain't like London or NY, or Sydney. If one calculates based on the "average" that individuals undercount their weight by ~5 pounds, or 2kg, it is obese. In McCoy's case, using only 2kg is generous given its love of the truth. No wonder nothing but shadow-pictures, and claims of great height (but only while riding). Rugby player... Peter Wieck So how do you stay fit Peter? Patrick Turner. Wyncote, PA Patrick: I think your regiment is almost ideal for cardio-vascular workouts. Do you not believe that working out for the upper body is also important? There have been many studies that show longevity is best accomplished by free weights. Nautilus equipment come in a close second and for the most part, is more practical. Nicole and Kylie provide me with ample opportunity for topside exercize. They are very happy with my longevity as well. The Nautilus sounds like a great idea, but I am still searching for a suitable private ocean I can buy to run such a nice sub with all mod cons for me and the gals of course. They like to take turns using my depth sounder. I am negotiating with Captain Nemo, who despite his age is a whiz on the sextant, and thus knows his way around, giant squids permitting.... But we had to tell him he could only play his organ if we all went ashore.... The free weights you mention are not available yet in Oz and the prices here for weights are exorbident. Before being sold in fatness outlets, there was a scam here involving weight supplies, and a dealer offered very long weights online for a low fee, and many people got caught and are still weighting for the weights to arrive years later. Unfortunately, last time I looked in at the gym, I was appalled by the smell, the absurdity, the loud raucus dance music, non audiophile PA gear, and all these ppl working up a sweat but going nowhere, and the far too few women didn't want to dance with anyone. I heard you had to pay to go there! crayzee!!. Patrick Turner. To each his own. It's that very smell that attracts characters like Weick. The gym I go to doesn't have a smell. At least it's hardly noticeable. After using an apparatus, rules require the user to spray the equipment and wipe it with a towel. You must have sexy legs but a flabby torso. Look good in shorts as long as you keep your shirt on? Gee you guys don't do any cycling do you. I don't have a flabby anything and am quite happy with my shape which is almost unchanged and the same weight as I was at 25. I am not a silly fanatic who tries to develop the unatural looking freakish outlines of body builders who strut about without being very useful to anyone, and who, because of their massively muscled upper body can't run or cycle very far because they have such a distorted build and poor distribution of weight for running or cycling. The image making media present to men the same stupid models of vanity to aspire to. Don't, its bad for your health! Humans get made in a range of sizes and shapes, OK. In fact the mindset of the media about how men should look is as stupid as the way Vogue and Cosmopolitan present ideal shapes for women to follow. Women don't so easily tell the world and its messengers to get ****ed so easily as men do hence the surge in eating disorders amoung young women who spend whole lives loathing themselves, and trying desperately to look 13 which is the age of many models in the magazines the women buy. One only has to understand the crappiness of the visual crap one sees for sale in newsagents and see how bereft western ppl are of any deep ideas other than trying to look good. I understand that the mullahs of Iran have a point about being cranky about empty western culture being corruptive. I sure don't need the steroids used by most bodybuilders to get the look they want. I don't give a **** about what anyone else thinks about me, and even when i was 20Kg over what I liked to be it didn't bug me much, and did not bug anyone else, and all the women I met had worse figures so they never had anything to complain about. The fact of life is that nobody treasures you for your body, except yourself, if you are selfish. Women like a man with a good body, but they like any man far better if the man's mind suits theirs, and he earns a trouser load of dollars ready to spend on them. This still doesn't gurantee he gets a really nicely performed BJ once a week, free, no strings. He gets to go down on her though, and is expected, and the of all the trades between humanity and huwomanity, the women always end up with the better side of the deal and never give freebies. "Jus lie down here luvvie, it won't costyer anyfink" is a sentence you will never ever hear uttered to you no matter how long you live. Even if no money changes hands, you end up sweating, she's smilimg, and perhaps it costs you 1/2 a house. Patrick Turner. west west |
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