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  • T Todd Smith

    We started a biggest loser contest a few weeks ago for a few people in IT. We now have a hi-tech means of keeping progress via the IT whiteboard: progress report[^] The first to lose 20lbs will be deemed the winner. Making it into a competition resulted in a nice positive effect on the motivation factor. OK back to my regularly scheduled cursing at legacy ASP code.

    Todd Smith

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    Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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    You have to support legacy ASP ... haha.

    Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States.
    If you don't ask questions the answers won't stand in your way.
    Doing a job is like selecting a mule, you can't choose just the front half xor the back half so when you ask me to do a job don't expect me to do it half-assed.

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    • T Todd Smith

      We started a biggest loser contest a few weeks ago for a few people in IT. We now have a hi-tech means of keeping progress via the IT whiteboard: progress report[^] The first to lose 20lbs will be deemed the winner. Making it into a competition resulted in a nice positive effect on the motivation factor. OK back to my regularly scheduled cursing at legacy ASP code.

      Todd Smith

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      code frog 0
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      I did it before the biggest loser was on (I think) or at least before it was popular and mainstream. http://www.code-frog.com/milestone.htm[^] I'll never ever regret the hard work and discipline it took. I am quite positive I saved my own life and I know I have motivated about a dozen other people to follow in my footsteps and drop extra weight. The first 30 days are the hardest after that you become a "man on a mission" and you won't be stopped. It's challenging and rewarding. You won't regret this at all. A huge GOOD FOR YOU!!!:cool::rose::cool::rose::cool::rose::cool:

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        You have to support legacy ASP ... haha.

        Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States.
        If you don't ask questions the answers won't stand in your way.
        Doing a job is like selecting a mule, you can't choose just the front half xor the back half so when you ask me to do a job don't expect me to do it half-assed.

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        Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:

        You have to support legacy ASP ... haha.

        better: haha.asp


        For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.(John 3:16) :badger:

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        • T Todd Smith

          We started a biggest loser contest a few weeks ago for a few people in IT. We now have a hi-tech means of keeping progress via the IT whiteboard: progress report[^] The first to lose 20lbs will be deemed the winner. Making it into a competition resulted in a nice positive effect on the motivation factor. OK back to my regularly scheduled cursing at legacy ASP code.

          Todd Smith

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          PIEBALDconsult
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          My former employer did it on a percentage basis.

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            My former employer did it on a percentage basis.

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            Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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            Was it like Project Management? If you started losing weight you were at 25% If you have worked on it for a little while it was 50% If you have a lot of effort involved but it is not complete it is %75 If you have no weight to lose you are at 100% (This is seriously how PM's are taught to track projects)

            Need custom software developed? I do C# development and consulting all over the United States.
            If you don't ask questions the answers won't stand in your way.
            Doing a job is like selecting a mule, you can't choose just the front half xor the back half so when you ask me to do a job don't expect me to do it half-assed.

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              I did it before the biggest loser was on (I think) or at least before it was popular and mainstream. http://www.code-frog.com/milestone.htm[^] I'll never ever regret the hard work and discipline it took. I am quite positive I saved my own life and I know I have motivated about a dozen other people to follow in my footsteps and drop extra weight. The first 30 days are the hardest after that you become a "man on a mission" and you won't be stopped. It's challenging and rewarding. You won't regret this at all. A huge GOOD FOR YOU!!!:cool::rose::cool::rose::cool::rose::cool:

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              Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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              I'm one of them. :) SO far, lost 40lbs and I still have about 100 to go...

              Don't forget to vote if the response was helpful


              Sig history "dad" Ishmail-Samuel Mustafa Unix is a Four Letter Word, and Vi is a Two Letter Abbreviation

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                I did it before the biggest loser was on (I think) or at least before it was popular and mainstream. http://www.code-frog.com/milestone.htm[^] I'll never ever regret the hard work and discipline it took. I am quite positive I saved my own life and I know I have motivated about a dozen other people to follow in my footsteps and drop extra weight. The first 30 days are the hardest after that you become a "man on a mission" and you won't be stopped. It's challenging and rewarding. You won't regret this at all. A huge GOOD FOR YOU!!!:cool::rose::cool::rose::cool::rose::cool:

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                l a u r e n
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                wow rex ... you look completely different "after" ... way to go! :cool:

                "mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"

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                  wow rex ... you look completely different "after" ... way to go! :cool:

                  "mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"

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                  Looking good is nice but I have to tell you... If people knew how much better they would feel... there'd be a massive surge of people trying to lose weight. I used to be in a walking coma, totally tired all the time. My whole body ached. I never felt good at all. I really had a lot of strange health issues. All of them gone after losing the weight. I'm telling you what... obesity makes you feel a lot worse than the flu every single day of your life. :sigh: I am so glad I broke the bonds and got back to my old self. It feels great and I am now setting a good example for my kids. My kids talk about me in two ways: "When you were FatDad did you..." "Now that you are NormalDad you can..." It's awesome. The best feeling in the world.

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                    I did it before the biggest loser was on (I think) or at least before it was popular and mainstream. http://www.code-frog.com/milestone.htm[^] I'll never ever regret the hard work and discipline it took. I am quite positive I saved my own life and I know I have motivated about a dozen other people to follow in my footsteps and drop extra weight. The first 30 days are the hardest after that you become a "man on a mission" and you won't be stopped. It's challenging and rewarding. You won't regret this at all. A huge GOOD FOR YOU!!!:cool::rose::cool::rose::cool::rose::cool:

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                    almost 100lb! Wow! Nice work dude! :beer:

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                    • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

                      I'm one of them. :) SO far, lost 40lbs and I still have about 100 to go...

                      Don't forget to vote if the response was helpful


                      Sig history "dad" Ishmail-Samuel Mustafa Unix is a Four Letter Word, and Vi is a Two Letter Abbreviation

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                      funny, that's right about where i am. i lost 40 lbs. betewwn jan and august of last year, then took some time to relax and see how my habits had changed. after weighing myself in mid november i had only gained back about 1 lb. now, i've got to get back on the ball and get the rest of this flubber off... you can't do it without exercise. anything type you enjoy, but you must exercise. i chose mountain biking and have not only lost the weight, but gained a great new hobby that helps me relax and unwind.


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                        Looking good is nice but I have to tell you... If people knew how much better they would feel... there'd be a massive surge of people trying to lose weight. I used to be in a walking coma, totally tired all the time. My whole body ached. I never felt good at all. I really had a lot of strange health issues. All of them gone after losing the weight. I'm telling you what... obesity makes you feel a lot worse than the flu every single day of your life. :sigh: I am so glad I broke the bonds and got back to my old self. It feels great and I am now setting a good example for my kids. My kids talk about me in two ways: "When you were FatDad did you..." "Now that you are NormalDad you can..." It's awesome. The best feeling in the world.

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                        code-frog wrote:

                        there'd be a massive surge of people trying to lose weight

                        Pun intended? Actually, I'm feeling good - I'm three pounds away from a stone off since Christmas and I feel great. I'm exercising and dieting and it's been easy so far. The motivation is moving the belt in a notch at a time.

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                        • T Todd Smith

                          We started a biggest loser contest a few weeks ago for a few people in IT. We now have a hi-tech means of keeping progress via the IT whiteboard: progress report[^] The first to lose 20lbs will be deemed the winner. Making it into a competition resulted in a nice positive effect on the motivation factor. OK back to my regularly scheduled cursing at legacy ASP code.

                          Todd Smith

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                          MrPlankton
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                          Add a rule to make it even more interesting; * All competitors may shed as many cloths as they wish to decrease weight at final weighing.

                          MrPlankton
                          “If I had my choice I would kill every reporter in the world but I am sure we would be getting reports from hell before breakfast.” William Tecumseh Sherman

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                            Looking good is nice but I have to tell you... If people knew how much better they would feel... there'd be a massive surge of people trying to lose weight. I used to be in a walking coma, totally tired all the time. My whole body ached. I never felt good at all. I really had a lot of strange health issues. All of them gone after losing the weight. I'm telling you what... obesity makes you feel a lot worse than the flu every single day of your life. :sigh: I am so glad I broke the bonds and got back to my old self. It feels great and I am now setting a good example for my kids. My kids talk about me in two ways: "When you were FatDad did you..." "Now that you are NormalDad you can..." It's awesome. The best feeling in the world.

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                            wow really? its that bad being over-weight? why in gods name do people stay that way then if it makes them feel so bad? i have never understood that cos it sure doesn't look comfortable for them i have to say :|

                            "mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"

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                              almost 100lb! Wow! Nice work dude! :beer:

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                              Thanks man! It was a real butt kicker but *SO* worth it.

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                                Add a rule to make it even more interesting; * All competitors may shed as many cloths as they wish to decrease weight at final weighing.

                                MrPlankton
                                “If I had my choice I would kill every reporter in the world but I am sure we would be getting reports from hell before breakfast.” William Tecumseh Sherman

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                                If they were large enough at the start then "Saggy Baggy" will be more than a children's story. ACK!!! :omg: ;P

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                                • J Jim Matthews

                                  funny, that's right about where i am. i lost 40 lbs. betewwn jan and august of last year, then took some time to relax and see how my habits had changed. after weighing myself in mid november i had only gained back about 1 lb. now, i've got to get back on the ball and get the rest of this flubber off... you can't do it without exercise. anything type you enjoy, but you must exercise. i chose mountain biking and have not only lost the weight, but gained a great new hobby that helps me relax and unwind.


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                                  Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                                  I love walking and when I was younger and was still living in Alberta, hiking and cruise biking (just riding the bike, cruising) were the thing for me. I used to swim A LOT when I was younger and I used to play hockey (us Canadians, need I say more? :) ) But here in Amman, there's not much to do and I have to bust my chops to make what I consider a living. This summer things will certainly change, the day I move out of Jordan.

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                                    wow really? its that bad being over-weight? why in gods name do people stay that way then if it makes them feel so bad? i have never understood that cos it sure doesn't look comfortable for them i have to say :|

                                    "mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"

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                                    Oh I swear on all things I hold dear. I felt awful every day. I could drink 3 shots of espresso and immediately be exhausted. I couldn't even run 30 feet or jog 100 feet. I never wanted to do anything. Go for a walk? NO! Never! I never wanted to do anything and I was grumpier than all get-out. Fat people are generally miserable angry souls (at least I was). I hated being fat. I hated how I looked. I just hated every moment of my life. I was FAT and miserable. I hope and pray to God I never go back. I've never felt better in my entire life.

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                                    • P Pete OHanlon

                                      code-frog wrote:

                                      there'd be a massive surge of people trying to lose weight

                                      Pun intended? Actually, I'm feeling good - I'm three pounds away from a stone off since Christmas and I feel great. I'm exercising and dieting and it's been easy so far. The motivation is moving the belt in a notch at a time.

                                      "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

                                      My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys

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                                      Keep it up man! Fight the fight and get on it. There's no better life in the world than a thinner life. :rose:

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                                        Keep it up man! Fight the fight and get on it. There's no better life in the world than a thinner life. :rose:

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                                        Amen bro. This is the choir and I'm listening to the preaching. ;) BTW - great pictures of you there. Was that Katie in the before picture BTW?

                                        "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

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                                          Thanks man! It was a real butt kicker but *SO* worth it.

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                                          I can only imagine. Can't relate to that at all. My system goes the other way. Have a body fat measurement of 6.5%. At 22 I went on a 12000 calorie per day (had to eat like 6 meals, most with seconds and thirds) diet for 6 months to gain 7 pounds. Doesn't sound like much but there was a small size increase.

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