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  • S Shog9 0

    How's that?

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    Nish Nishant
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    Shog9 wrote:

    How's that?

    Why would a single guy indulge in violence towards pumpkins?

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      Shog9 wrote:

      How's that?

      Why would a single guy indulge in violence towards pumpkins?

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      Ha! Naw, 'twas an old "Doom" reference. ;)

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        Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

        I've recently taken up squash as a way to improve my fitness.

        Squash, eh? Personally, i prefer smashing pumpkins into small piles of putrid debris...

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        Lost User
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        Shog9 wrote:

        i prefer smashing pumpkins

        They weren't bad while they were together, but I prefer the Red Hot Chili Peppers. ;)

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        • N Nish Nishant

          Yesterday, I played backyard cricket with some friends for about 4 hours or so. This morning I woke up feeling half my body is dead. My bones and muscles ache really bad and I have pain all over my body :-( Someone was asking here (few threads below) about what food programmers need to have to stay healthy and productive. I guess it's not just enough to take care of what you eat. You've got to have some exercise too. My friend (at whose house I played) has suggested that we find a local school whose baseball ground we could use as a cricket pitch during weekends. So hopefully I am going to get fitter over the next few weeks.

          Regards, Nish


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          Roger Wright
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          I'm in reasonably decent shape, since I use a gym three times a week, take tae kwon do classes twice a week, and kayak whenever I find the time. I spend too much time at the bar, but I compensate a little by walking to and from (about 1 mile each way). Sometimes I jog or run the route, just for variety, though running on pavement is tough on the shins. As far as diet goes, I'm terrible, but I'm trying to change my ways. Recent reading has led me to the inescapable conclusion that consuming animal products leads directly to certain kinds of cancer and heart problems, and I have eaten meat almost exclusively for years. I have no interest in going vegetarian, but I can do a lot better at balancing the input. I suppose that most of the benefits of a meatless diet can probably be realized with a low meat diet. At least, that's what I'm counting on.

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            Ha! Naw, 'twas an old "Doom" reference. ;)

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            Shog9 wrote:

            Naw, 'twas an old "Doom" reference.

            The game?

            Regards, Nish


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            • N Nish Nishant

              Yesterday, I played backyard cricket with some friends for about 4 hours or so. This morning I woke up feeling half my body is dead. My bones and muscles ache really bad and I have pain all over my body :-( Someone was asking here (few threads below) about what food programmers need to have to stay healthy and productive. I guess it's not just enough to take care of what you eat. You've got to have some exercise too. My friend (at whose house I played) has suggested that we find a local school whose baseball ground we could use as a cricket pitch during weekends. So hopefully I am going to get fitter over the next few weeks.

              Regards, Nish


              Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
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              Gary Wheeler
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              I run three times a week, lift weights twice a week, and if the weather permits, ride my bike on the weekends. Compared to the average 45-year-old, I'm in fairly good shape. Of course, it has its hazards. I spilled the bike yesterday, so today I'm hobbling around and taking 800 mg. of ibuprofen every six hours so that my moaning doesn't piss off the folks in the cubes around me :-O.

              Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

              So hopefully I am going to get fitter over the next few weeks.

              Good for you, Nish! The key to fitness is to find something you like doing that requires physical activity, and then get out and do it. Don't let the other folks in this thread discourage you. I've seen it from both sides. During my 20's I smoked and didn't get any exercise other than the occasional bit of yard work. I quit smoking at 30, and started exercising shortly after. Life is much better when your body stops complaining and starts helping you enjoy things.


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              • N Nish Nishant

                Shog9 wrote:

                Naw, 'twas an old "Doom" reference.

                The game?

                Regards, Nish


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                Ya. See SPISPOPD[^]...

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                • G Gary Wheeler

                  I run three times a week, lift weights twice a week, and if the weather permits, ride my bike on the weekends. Compared to the average 45-year-old, I'm in fairly good shape. Of course, it has its hazards. I spilled the bike yesterday, so today I'm hobbling around and taking 800 mg. of ibuprofen every six hours so that my moaning doesn't piss off the folks in the cubes around me :-O.

                  Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                  So hopefully I am going to get fitter over the next few weeks.

                  Good for you, Nish! The key to fitness is to find something you like doing that requires physical activity, and then get out and do it. Don't let the other folks in this thread discourage you. I've seen it from both sides. During my 20's I smoked and didn't get any exercise other than the occasional bit of yard work. I quit smoking at 30, and started exercising shortly after. Life is much better when your body stops complaining and starts helping you enjoy things.


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                  Nish Nishant
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                  Gary Wheeler wrote:

                  I spilled the bike yesterday,

                  Ouch! Wet roads?

                  Gary Wheeler wrote:

                  The key to fitness is to find something you like doing that requires physical activity, and then get out and do it.

                  Yeah, the good thing is that since this is a group activity, one or more of the guys involved would pull in the rest of us every week [even if a lazier few of us try to get out of it] :-)

                  Gary Wheeler wrote:

                  Life is much better when your body stops complaining and starts helping you enjoy things.

                  So very true!

                  Regards, Nish


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                  • N Nish Nishant

                    Yesterday, I played backyard cricket with some friends for about 4 hours or so. This morning I woke up feeling half my body is dead. My bones and muscles ache really bad and I have pain all over my body :-( Someone was asking here (few threads below) about what food programmers need to have to stay healthy and productive. I guess it's not just enough to take care of what you eat. You've got to have some exercise too. My friend (at whose house I played) has suggested that we find a local school whose baseball ground we could use as a cricket pitch during weekends. So hopefully I am going to get fitter over the next few weeks.

                    Regards, Nish


                    Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
                    C++/CLI in Action

                    Fly on your way like an eagle Fly as high as the sun On your wings like an eagle Fly and touch the sun

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                    Andy Brummer
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                    Yeah, getting close to 30 will to that to you. :-D A light set of stretches, pushups and situps in the morning really helps out with that a lot as well as stretching before bed. I do kung fu about 4 times a week. 2 regular classes and 2 conditioning classes. Plus I occasionally hit the gym and lift weights or swim. It's still nothing compared to keeping up with an active 8 month old and he's only crawling not walking and running yet. I've lost about 30 pounds but I'm hovering about 7 pounds above my goal weight, and I'm ending a 5 month conditioning cycle so I'll probably have to get back into into something like cycling to finish it off.


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                    • N Nish Nishant

                      Gary Wheeler wrote:

                      I spilled the bike yesterday,

                      Ouch! Wet roads?

                      Gary Wheeler wrote:

                      The key to fitness is to find something you like doing that requires physical activity, and then get out and do it.

                      Yeah, the good thing is that since this is a group activity, one or more of the guys involved would pull in the rest of us every week [even if a lazier few of us try to get out of it] :-)

                      Gary Wheeler wrote:

                      Life is much better when your body stops complaining and starts helping you enjoy things.

                      So very true!

                      Regards, Nish


                      Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
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                      Gary Wheeler
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                      Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                      Ouch! Wet roads?

                      Nope; I was riding along, and caught a rather large bug in my mouth X|. When I turned to the side to spit it out, I was too close to the edge of the bike path, ran off the side, and tumbled into some brush. The bike was OK, I just needed to straighten a couple of things and remount the chain. Fortunately I only had about 5 miles to go to get home. My knee and elbow are scraped up, and my shoulder feels like someone has been beating on it with a sledge hammer :sigh:. The ironic thing is, I had just bought a new helmet the day before; now that it's been through an impact, I need to go buy a new one. Footnote: I don't know where the bug ended up :~.


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                      • R Red Stateler

                        Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                        My friend (at whose house I played) has suggested that we find a local school whose baseball ground we could use as a cricket pitch during weekends

                        Cricket? In the deep South? In public? That's askin' fer trouble, boy. *spit*

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                        Red Stateler wrote:

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                        He just needs to remember that it's not called cricket, its "cajun baseball" and must include frequent breaks for beer. Ok, thats not the text in the message I quoted , and the reply seems to have gone wherever it felt like.

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                        • N Nish Nishant

                          Yesterday, I played backyard cricket with some friends for about 4 hours or so. This morning I woke up feeling half my body is dead. My bones and muscles ache really bad and I have pain all over my body :-( Someone was asking here (few threads below) about what food programmers need to have to stay healthy and productive. I guess it's not just enough to take care of what you eat. You've got to have some exercise too. My friend (at whose house I played) has suggested that we find a local school whose baseball ground we could use as a cricket pitch during weekends. So hopefully I am going to get fitter over the next few weeks.

                          Regards, Nish


                          Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
                          C++/CLI in Action

                          Fly on your way like an eagle Fly as high as the sun On your wings like an eagle Fly and touch the sun

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                          Chris Maunder
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                          Evidently, after a week of riding some fairly nasty hills I will be riding over the Passo Del Stelvio (Ranked #1[^] in the FIETS Top Nasty Mountains page), then the next day we turn around and ride back over it, then we'll be riding up Col de la Croix de Fer [^] and then continuing along the valley to ride up Alpe d'Huez[^]. And I've been told that this will be a no-holds-barred, ride-for-the-honour, may-the-loser-be-taunted-mercilessly ride. I have 6 weeks to be in the best shape of my life. Gulp.

                          cheers, Chris Maunder

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                          • N Nish Nishant

                            Yesterday, I played backyard cricket with some friends for about 4 hours or so. This morning I woke up feeling half my body is dead. My bones and muscles ache really bad and I have pain all over my body :-( Someone was asking here (few threads below) about what food programmers need to have to stay healthy and productive. I guess it's not just enough to take care of what you eat. You've got to have some exercise too. My friend (at whose house I played) has suggested that we find a local school whose baseball ground we could use as a cricket pitch during weekends. So hopefully I am going to get fitter over the next few weeks.

                            Regards, Nish


                            Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
                            C++/CLI in Action

                            Fly on your way like an eagle Fly as high as the sun On your wings like an eagle Fly and touch the sun

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                            Rajesh R Subramanian
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                            I have been working out for the past five years. I have been counseling diet for about a year now. It is not just the diet, but physical activity too is very important. You don't need to tear up your muscles by lifting hundreds of kilos. A very good stretch session for warming up, running on open air (if it is not possible, then run on treadmill) and a little of weight exercise will keep you fit. At least forty minutes of exercise a day will be enough. The pain that you are complaining about after a session of cricket, will not be yours. :)

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                              Red Stateler wrote:

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                              He just needs to remember that it's not called cricket, its "cajun baseball" and must include frequent breaks for beer. Ok, thats not the text in the message I quoted , and the reply seems to have gone wherever it felt like.

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                              Rob Graham wrote:

                              Ok, thats not the text in the message I quoted , and the reply seems to have gone wherever it felt like.

                              I think this forum is experiencing some affects of substance abuse.

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                              • D Dan Neely

                                In fact it's the ideal platonic prism. :laugh:

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                                You sure you're not oblong? :)


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                                  You sure you're not oblong? :)


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                                  Perfection is a goal to be sought, not a state to be attained. :laugh:

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                                  • N Nish Nishant

                                    Yesterday, I played backyard cricket with some friends for about 4 hours or so. This morning I woke up feeling half my body is dead. My bones and muscles ache really bad and I have pain all over my body :-( Someone was asking here (few threads below) about what food programmers need to have to stay healthy and productive. I guess it's not just enough to take care of what you eat. You've got to have some exercise too. My friend (at whose house I played) has suggested that we find a local school whose baseball ground we could use as a cricket pitch during weekends. So hopefully I am going to get fitter over the next few weeks.

                                    Regards, Nish


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                                    C++/CLI in Action

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                                    Brady Kelly
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                                    Last year I found myself having to walk 8km to the bus stop a few times, early in the morning. Besides the 1km walk one way to the shopping centre, and back later, normally after a beer, I had done no exercise whatsoever for many years. I was surprised to only notice being more tired and prone to falling asleep on the bus, but feeling more alert and generally much better at work, with no sore muscles etc.

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                                    • N Nish Nishant

                                      Yesterday, I played backyard cricket with some friends for about 4 hours or so. This morning I woke up feeling half my body is dead. My bones and muscles ache really bad and I have pain all over my body :-( Someone was asking here (few threads below) about what food programmers need to have to stay healthy and productive. I guess it's not just enough to take care of what you eat. You've got to have some exercise too. My friend (at whose house I played) has suggested that we find a local school whose baseball ground we could use as a cricket pitch during weekends. So hopefully I am going to get fitter over the next few weeks.

                                      Regards, Nish


                                      Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
                                      C++/CLI in Action

                                      Fly on your way like an eagle Fly as high as the sun On your wings like an eagle Fly and touch the sun

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                                      Paul Conrad
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                                      I'll admit I am not as fit as I would like to be. Have tried to keep up with my kids in soccer and I've come to realize I am not as fit now as I was in high school 16 years ago :-O

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                                      • N Nish Nishant

                                        Yesterday, I played backyard cricket with some friends for about 4 hours or so. This morning I woke up feeling half my body is dead. My bones and muscles ache really bad and I have pain all over my body :-( Someone was asking here (few threads below) about what food programmers need to have to stay healthy and productive. I guess it's not just enough to take care of what you eat. You've got to have some exercise too. My friend (at whose house I played) has suggested that we find a local school whose baseball ground we could use as a cricket pitch during weekends. So hopefully I am going to get fitter over the next few weeks.

                                        Regards, Nish


                                        Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
                                        C++/CLI in Action

                                        Fly on your way like an eagle Fly as high as the sun On your wings like an eagle Fly and touch the sun

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                                        Well u played cricket.....i dont think that as sport to keep up fitness...Regular cricket requires you to be fit...ever seen those cricketeers play cricket in their fitness sessions....or you will end up with multiple muscle injuries due to loss of water, etc probs....Also at times its okay else it takes up lot of time .... and in some extreme HOT Indian summers....take blessings from Him and bring an ambulance with you to the ground. you said rite...exercise is also very important....i once read that regular exercise releases some hormone that is very good at increasing productivity :) ...atleast one more reason to do so. And I think sw companies should inspire the world by showing more of the fresh and well-body-built faces on their recruitment ads ;P .... i never joined infy bcoz they displayed those tired and unhealthy looking ppl in their 4-frame recruitment ads... :laugh:

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                                        • N Nish Nishant

                                          Yesterday, I played backyard cricket with some friends for about 4 hours or so. This morning I woke up feeling half my body is dead. My bones and muscles ache really bad and I have pain all over my body :-( Someone was asking here (few threads below) about what food programmers need to have to stay healthy and productive. I guess it's not just enough to take care of what you eat. You've got to have some exercise too. My friend (at whose house I played) has suggested that we find a local school whose baseball ground we could use as a cricket pitch during weekends. So hopefully I am going to get fitter over the next few weeks.

                                          Regards, Nish


                                          Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
                                          C++/CLI in Action

                                          Fly on your way like an eagle Fly as high as the sun On your wings like an eagle Fly and touch the sun

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                                          i have been takin up fitness sessions since i was around 12 yrs old.....tae kwon do, yoga, gym .... now i stick to the gym .. its much easier.... :) initially i was trying hard to increase weight as i was underweight :-O :) ... now with this sw job i have to put much effort that i dont bcome over-weight ... :) recently i had a long break (4-5 months) from my gym and it was horrible... i felt more tired and sleepy all the day...and cudnt focus on nething properly.... Conclusion: Fitness program is a must :-D

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