May, 2012

  1. Standing on the Backs of Cockroaches

    I love Open Source. It’s great that someone has already solved so many of my problems for me; complete with bugs I might have written when solving the problem for the first time. Outline work to be done for Feature X. Begin work on Feature X. Find bug in some other library. Fix bug. Return…

  2. Within an hour of receiving a @postagram from @andrewhyde I downloaded the app and sent one of my own. Pretty slick.

  3. Carrington Core and Globals

    Carrington Core1 loads template files through a function rather than including them directly within the global scope. This means that global variables need to be explicitly brought into scope rather than just being there and available to you. I’ve considered this a feature, because it means that you’re much less likely to stomp on an…

  4. This is why we’re fat →

    Portion sizes have been growing. So have we. The average restaurant meal today is more than four times larger than in the 1950s. And adults are, on average, 26 pounds heavier. If we want to eat healthy, there are a few things we can do for ourselves and our community: Order the smaller meals on the menu, split a meal with a friend, or, eat half and take the rest home.

    Portion control (along with changing some of the foods I eat) has been one of the keys for me to lose weight and keep it off. Cutting the portions in half at the beginning of the meal and planning to take the other half home are definitely good ways to think about this. Combine with this eating more slowly and/or giving yourself a break so that you can start to feel full, and all of a sudden the portions you are served most of the time seem crazy.

    (thanks Jim)

    This post is part of the thread: Weight Loss – an ongoing story on this site. View the thread timeline for more context on this post.