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  • F fjdiewornncalwe

    Whales => Blubber => Warm in deep cold ocean.... Hmmmmm :) Case and point[^]

    I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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    loctrice
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    I saw the joke icon and was sure this was going to be a bit about the brain injury. *someone do a whack about the brain injury

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    • W wizardzz

      Yep, talk to my fiancee, she's skinny, was never fat, and is always freezing. I've noticed around the office that most fat guys are almost always warm, while most skinny girls are almost always freezing. Fat is a great insulator, your body probably got used to regulating temperature while you were big and hasn't adjusted yet. I should point out that for a few years after my brain injury, I never really got cold, ever. For a couple years I didn't even own a winter coat. I drove a snow plow and shoveled walkways in a t-shirt. You know Northern IL weather, it gets cold. It wasn't my body weight, but something to do with my body's feedback to my brain or something.

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      loctrice
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      I get punched in the head as a hobby, but I never had a brain injury

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      • F fjdiewornncalwe

        Whales => Blubber => Warm in deep cold ocean.... Hmmmmm :) Case and point[^]

        I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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        loctrice
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        That picture :doh:

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        • W wizardzz

          Yep, talk to my fiancee, she's skinny, was never fat, and is always freezing. I've noticed around the office that most fat guys are almost always warm, while most skinny girls are almost always freezing. Fat is a great insulator, your body probably got used to regulating temperature while you were big and hasn't adjusted yet. I should point out that for a few years after my brain injury, I never really got cold, ever. For a couple years I didn't even own a winter coat. I drove a snow plow and shoveled walkways in a t-shirt. You know Northern IL weather, it gets cold. It wasn't my body weight, but something to do with my body's feedback to my brain or something.

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          ZurdoDev
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          after my brain injury,

          That explains a lot. JK. Bad joke. I actually had a really good friend who did have brain surgery when he was younger and always used that as an excuse when he forget something. Pretty good excuse though.

          There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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            after my brain injury,

            That explains a lot. JK. Bad joke. I actually had a really good friend who did have brain surgery when he was younger and always used that as an excuse when he forget something. Pretty good excuse though.

            There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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            loctrice
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            ryanb31 wrote:

            That explains a lot.

            yay!

            ryanb31 wrote:

            Bad joke

            I doubt you have to worry about 'his' sense of humor (he's in comedy [so he doesn't have one])

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              I saw the joke icon and was sure this was going to be a bit about the brain injury. *someone do a whack about the brain injury

              If it moves, compile it

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              fjdiewornncalwe
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              Sorry to disappoint you, but the picture may cause you a brain injury as well. I simply couldn't resist. :-\

              I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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                I get punched in the head as a hobby, but I never had a brain injury

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                wizardzz
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                Well, don't give up.

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                • Z ZurdoDev

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                  after my brain injury,

                  That explains a lot. JK. Bad joke. I actually had a really good friend who did have brain surgery when he was younger and always used that as an excuse when he forget something. Pretty good excuse though.

                  There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                  wizardzz
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                  Do I know you?

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                  • L loctrice

                    It wasn't really something I was trying to fix. I was more just seeing if it was something at all. If I were the only one , or part of a minor group, experiencing it then it would be off. More curiosity than anything.

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                    Rutvik Dave
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                    loctrice wrote:

                    It wasn't really something I was trying to fix.

                    Oh OK, The thing is programmers have tendency to Fix things when they see a Problem, that is why I used word 'Fix', otherwise all I was trying to tell you is that there are many people have this kind of issue, and if this is not bothering you too much, just ignore it. Because I believe that, you do not want to see a Doctor/Lawyer unless it is really important. :)

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                    • W wizardzz

                      Do I know you?

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                      loctrice
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                      For some reason this branch off made me think of two scenes off ninja turtles. 1) When they were telling jokes in April's apartment. Everyone got all quiet and the turtle said "it was a joke" , and then all the sudden, even though everyone was stern and serious, they all start laughing because he said it was a joke 2) when doing back flips off the wall for punishment, they look over and Mikey is jumping and clapping to make it sound like he is doing the flips. Then there is a moment of "uh oh" when he notices them looking at him :D Not sure why you guys made me think of ninja turtles, but there you go.

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                        I havent' checked my resting rate since I was 205 (or a lil heavier), and still getting into shape. I should check it again sometime. Mine was the lowest in the room at the time (bunch of family memebers) and it was 74 I believe. I bet it's lower now :D

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                        icewolf_snowfire
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                        My grandfather had a really low bp too, used to joke that the docs where worried when he went into surgeries. Saves me a bundle in heating/ac at home - I keep the house at 80 in the summer,and since I'm frugal (cheap) - 60 in the winter. :-D

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                          For some reason this branch off made me think of two scenes off ninja turtles. 1) When they were telling jokes in April's apartment. Everyone got all quiet and the turtle said "it was a joke" , and then all the sudden, even though everyone was stern and serious, they all start laughing because he said it was a joke 2) when doing back flips off the wall for punishment, they look over and Mikey is jumping and clapping to make it sound like he is doing the flips. Then there is a moment of "uh oh" when he notices them looking at him :D Not sure why you guys made me think of ninja turtles, but there you go.

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                          wizardzz
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                          loctrice wrote:

                          For some reason this branch off made me think of two scenes off ninja turtles.

                          Your undiagnosed brain injury.

                          loctrice wrote:

                          Not sure why you guys made me think of ninja turtles, but there you go

                          Your undiagnosed brain injury. Also, you should probably stop using children's entertainment for your training videos, unless you are a black ninja, then it's a good lesson it what not to do.

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                            loctrice wrote:

                            For some reason this branch off made me think of two scenes off ninja turtles.

                            Your undiagnosed brain injury.

                            loctrice wrote:

                            Not sure why you guys made me think of ninja turtles, but there you go

                            Your undiagnosed brain injury. Also, you should probably stop using children's entertainment for your training videos, unless you are a black ninja, then it's a good lesson it what not to do.

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                            loctrice
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                            wizardzz wrote:

                            Also, you should probably stop using children's entertainment for your training videos

                            This is a reason I should not read forums at work. I may seem strange laughing that hard out of nowhere like that.

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                              My grandfather had a really low bp too, used to joke that the docs where worried when he went into surgeries. Saves me a bundle in heating/ac at home - I keep the house at 80 in the summer,and since I'm frugal (cheap) - 60 in the winter. :-D

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                              loctrice
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                              icewolf_snowfire wrote:

                              80 in the summer,and since I'm frugal (cheap) - 60 in the winter.

                              Sounds pretty good really. I shut off the AC at home, and we just use a couple of fans now. I don't think the wife likes it though.

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