Sunday 2 June 2013

Canadian Mirror Technology for Advanced Star Gazing

May Review 2013 - Deputy Mayor Davis-Dagg Newsletter - Lambton Shores / Grand Bend / Pinery

This is well worth browsing and has loads of useful local area links and tips! 

Living and Playing in Lambton Shores Summer 2013.pdf

Lambton Shores Trail Blazers

Want to go for a trail walk?

Crokinole is the World's Best Game that Nobody Heard of But .... It's even better than hockey or football?

Lincoln and Darwin: Separated at birth? | Toronto Star

10 Crazy Photos And 2 Insane Videos From Tornado In Oklahoma! (with images, tweets) · GlobalGrind · Storify

America will go through a second housing bubble and crash as experienced by Thailand in the late 90's

Yes!

SCHIFF: The Great Reflation - Business Insider

And, it's because it's not about home buyers, but speculators!

Guess How Old Bernando LaPallo Is ... - Business Insider

10 Habits From The Military - Business Insider

Goldman's Wishlist For Apple At WWDC - Business Insider

Apple's 'iWatch' Issue to resolve before becoming a major success?

Or, you might develop cancer in the wrist area?

History of the tablet - Business Insider

It took Apple to realise the potential and Jobs to give his life up for it?

More towns should do a Margate - Comment - Voices - The Independent

Ed Miliband dare not duck an EU referendum - Comment - Voices - The Independent

And, Germany would be bailing out Britain had Britain adopted the Euro?

Kenyan high jumpers ditch the Fosbury Flop – video | Sport | guardian.co.uk

Flying kick rules!

Coalition energy policy 'threatens to destroy environmental case for HS2' | Environment | The Guardian

Avaaz - Days to stop the whale massacre

Please help!

The food and water economics of the body or how to lose weight and stay healthier by being strategic as well as tactical in your approach to achieving sufficient nourishment and exercise for health.

Part One ----

This blog describes for free an amazing proven way to lose weight and have a healthy body beautiful.

* The environment of weight gain and loss:

People are continually being bombarded with advertising firms and unscrupulous individuals proclaiming new ways to lose pounds and achieve a healthier self. You can do it! 

You don't have to be a genius to lose weight, but you have to realise a number of crucial facts.  Weight loss is about self discipline and taking control of your impulses. It is never automatic and almost always requires will power. It requires information about what foods are helpful for your body and how much exercise you should do daily.

If you are continuously overweight, you are probably in an environment that has encouraged and stimulated inappropriate habits as regards eating and exercise. It's not so much about you as about the way you respond to stimuli in your surroundings. These stimuli are ruthless in the way they control your appetites for food and exercise. 

Economics enters the way you think about food and exercise because of the trade off outside stimuli present to your reasoning.  You are persuaded that eating food is pleasurable as well as necessary. In contrast, you are persuaded that exercising is not pleasant nor very necessary. 

* The normal eating and exercise equation:

Eating food has a positive connotation while exercise has a negative connotation. Together, they determine whether you will gain weight. 

Eating + exercise => weight gain or loss.

If eating > exercise then weight gain is positive. You are not doing enough exercise.

If eating < exercise then weight gain is negative. You are doing more than enough exercise.

If eating = exercise then weight gain is zero. You are in balance.

What is important is to have an understanding of how much exercise your body normally needs given the amount of food that you normally eat. If you are gaining weight or having difficulty losing weight, you need to research your environment for the stimuli that encourage you to eat. 

* The stimuli to eat or exercise:

Most often stimuli to eat are very subtle, but the most common ones are associated with the availability of food and the amount of effort that it requires for you to eat.  Will power is your weapon to reduce the stimuli to eat. Will power is less effective in the presence of food. Will power is strongest in the presence of stimuli to exercise. To be effective in your rebalancing of the eating exercise equation, there is a need to work on balancing the stimuli. 

This most often means reducing the stimuli towards eating while increasing the stimuli for exercise. 

You need to build an environment and situation around you that encourages exercise over eating. Build habits around exercise. Those habits of eating should not take priority. Stay away or reduce association with people who see eating as a priority and join more with people who want to get out and do active things away from food stimuli. 

If your crowd wants to eat more than exercise, then you are in the wrong crowd and should try to alter the mix of your friends to be more with lean, healthy and active people and less with eaters.

Decline invitations to eat but accept invitations to do activities that are remote from food.

For example, put food away from sight and keep yourself away from food. Bring stimuli to exercise closer to you. 

In social arrangements, you need to be with people who stimulate you to exercise rather than eat. Engage in activities that involve active people and your being more active!

Cell Tower Radiation, Radio Waves - Video Dailymotion

Singing in the park in Bonn

Happy sounds! 





Is the electric car about to go mainstream?

Intel unveils new Haswell Core microprocessor technology | T3

How Much Land Does a Man Need? by Leo Tolstoy

What Tolstoy Teaches Us About Insider Trading - The Daily Beast

US Now Most Attractive Market for Renewable Energy, Finds Ernst & Young

Japan's post-Fukushima solar boom

China's Xi eyes Trinidad-Tobago's energy assets - Channel NewsAsia

Maybe they will get a better deal than America has offered in the past!

Griff Rhys Jones attacks green energy 'desecration' of countryside | Environment | guardian.co.uk

Renewable energy is clean, cheap and here – what's stopping us? | Ashley Seager | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

Outrageous HSBC Settlement Proves the Drug War is a Joke | | Rolling Stone

The Biggest Price-Fixing Scandal Ever | Politics News | Rolling Stone

What’s So Bad About Big? - New York Times

Total misunderstanding of some basic economic principles, but apart from this dangerous lack of analytical prowess an interesting commentary? Just don't believe it!

Experts Foresee No Detectable Health Impact from Fukushima Radiation - NYTimes.com

Said to be the greatest transfer of wealth in history?

Mainly military know how heading for terrorists?

If you steal, you will eventually be robbed. Breaking in leaves clues as to how to break in!

Tit for tat espionage leads to sharing of secrets or planting of misinformation?

Burned from within, a crisis of modern technology and the serious health damage people are not yet Ben aware of

Below is a science article everyone should be aware of, if only for self protection, and protection of your children, though I hardly see what on earth anyone can do other than protest to a population hell bent on addictive suicide by microwave!  

My own hunch suggests the main effect of EMF radiation is that of premature ageing of human cells from within. Because non skin cells do not give pain signals in the same way as skin cells loads of damage can potentially occur without any feeling of pain.

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