Me, Steve, spouting off about stuff that interests me. Probably techie, but not necessarily. Linux and google are a favourite, but life and general weirdness can be expected too.
Friday, January 06, 2012
Top Ten (Well, Eleven) Tracks of 2011
All stats tracked via last.fm, which includes stats from my PC via Spotify and Amarok, and from my phone via Winamp and Spotify. I think I've tracked over 90% of what I listen to, so this is fairly accurate.
Coming in at number 9 are 3 tracks:
Cee Lo Green with (the clean version) "Forget You"
Brandi Carlile with "Caroline"
and an old favourite
Kula Shaker with "Hush"
Number 7 has 2 tracks:
Diane Birch with "Fools"
Toto Coelo with "Dracula's Tango" (possibly the greatest pop song ever!) (no apologies ;-) )
Coming in a No.6 is Portishead with "Roads"
Number 5 is Moby with "Extreme Ways (Bourne's Ultimatum)
No embedding allowed!
A three way tie at number 2:
Plain White T's with "Rhythm of Love"
Katy Perry with "Firework" (The top favourite of my daughter!)
Yeah Yeah Yeahs with "Zero"
and number 1 is...
Imelda May with "Mayhem"
Special mention should go to R.E.M. as their "Collapse into Now" album has notched up a track listening total of 133, and RJD2 for his "Deadringer" album amassing 74 track listenings like this one:
and finally, coming out of nowhere, the album "Rome" by Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi. This album quickly went to the top of my playlists, and still sounds fresh even after 125 track listenings (This is the one album where the numbers should be higher. I listen to this a lot on the underground, so not all listenings are recorded due to lack of connection. Total plays are probably well over 200!). Featuring vocals from Jack White and Norah Jones, I cannot recommend this enough. I will leave you with this, "Black" featuring Norah Jones
Saturday, August 27, 2011
[HOWTO] Change your ASUS EEE pad Transformer dock keyboard layout to be UK even if you change from the default ASUS soft keyboard
Friday, July 08, 2011
If they gave points for willpower...
Today has been tough Started well, the weight is down to 11 st 10.1 lb. The scales teased me with 11 st 9.x before settling on 10.1, but that's fine.
As the day went on, however, the cravings started. A want / need for that which I can't have. Things reached a peak when I had to go food shopping. I know I wasn't hungry, as I'd recently had lunch, but everywhere I turned there were things I wanted. Things I *needed*!
After the supermarket I needed to head into town to look at a chair my wife wanted me to see; and as I walked through I passed bakeries, newsagents, olde sweet shops, and a burger van. All of this as I passed people enjoying the wares from the various places. It was torchure!
When I came home I had a pint and a half of water and some chewing gum to get my mind off things.
All was fine until I had to prepare my daughter's tea. After her usual bits of veg and tomato she wanted toast. Toast with jam. The smell! The mouth watering! It took absolutely every last bit of willpower not to eat half a slice. Especially when she left half a slice at the end. I had to carry that quickly to the bin. Out of sight, out of mind!
If you got rewards for willpower, I'd be 10st something tomorrow!
As it is, I'll be off for a little jog in a mo, then I have a 5km run tomorrow morning at a running meetup I've never been to. Should be an interesting start to the weekend!
Thursday, July 07, 2011
Quick update
Oops, forgot to post today. Need to get back in the habit.
Weight down to 166.7 lb. So that's 11 st lots, but a little less than yesterday.
More tomorrow.
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
Another day, another weight drop
11 St 12.4 lb this morning. Nice.
I went for another 3 mile run last night, but may have over done things as a result. My calf muscles are in agony, and walking is an extremely painful experience! I may settle for a 1.2 miler tonight. Or even a night off! Makes me feel I should take up swimming or cycling as an alternative, but where's the time?
Anyway, another day, another set of protein meals. Fat free yogurt for breakfast, and I think half a roast chicken for lunch. Fancy something warm for a change. It'll be gruel for tea (oat bran and fat free fromage frais). Joy.
Tuesday, July 05, 2011
Update on progress and a ripping of bad reporting
Monday, July 04, 2011
Blogging for I have found my voice!
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Nurse Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Wheezing and Love the Inhaler
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
CalorieLab's take on the Dukan diet
Hi Marissa,
An interesting read, and a good 'take' on the Dukan diet. I, personally, followed the diet for several months and lost 4 stone in weight; but that's me.
My weight loss does bring me to my point though; I don't think the diet was for you! The Dukan diet (as stated by Mr Dukan himself) is really aimed at obese people. My weight when I started the diet was 14 st 8 lb. I'm 5' 6.5''. I was obese! (Just!) The diet worked great for me. I'm now (today) 10 st 10, have a much better diet plan, a healthy exercise plan, and I've got rid of all the 'nasties' that add on the weight. I'm currently in the "consolidation" phase, and it's working well.
However, why do I think it wasn't for you? You mention that you are doing daily runs burning 500 to 700 calories. That equates to a distance of 7-10 kms. No obese (or even heavily overweight) person can do that sort of exercise daily. This is the sort of exercise I can manage now! With an extra 20+ kilos of weight on my body I could barely run 4km at a slow pace.
If I've got the wrong end of the stick, sorry. But I do believe in the diet, several of my friends have followed it successfully, and there is a community of people I follow on twitter that are having similar success (as long as they manage to stick to it!)
The point about boredom is well made though. I am lucky, I have the sort of mentality that can eat roast chicken (plain), and low fat yogurt daily for weeks on end, most people can't. This, more than anything, is the diet's failure. Of course, you can't really blame the diet for the boring taste of protein! However, anyone coming to this with a lot of weight to lose is going to be on the diet for some time, and the lack of interest should be a consideration for people up front.
Cheers,
Steve
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Friday, January 07, 2011
Steve's Top Ten of 2010
Eliza Doolittle – Pack Up
Starting the list off at No. 10, a catchy tune from one of the number of slightly quirky female singers that have appeared this year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzY0-I4Gq5w
Brandi Carlisle - Dying Day
Coming in at No. 9 is a track I found on the Phill and Phil Spotify list they do through Playdio. An excellent source for music you may not have heard of.
Amy MacDonald - This Pretty Face
No. 8 is a staple of the Radio 2 playlist. I enjoyed her first alum, and this was a good first track from her second.
I Am Kloot – Northern Skies
No. 7 probably came from Radio 2 too (in fact, most of this probably did! So, unless I say otherwise, just assume that's the case). It's a great track, and a band that's on my to-follow-up list.
Cee Lo Green – Forget You
No. 6 is the "clean" version. The other one has seen some play, but I don't think it scans correctly. Very catchy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc0mxOXbWIU
Kirsty Almeida – Spider
Half way, and No. 5 sees a song that saw a lot of play in the early to middle of the year, but not so much recently. Another artist on the to-follow-up list.
K'naan – Wavin' Flag - Coca-Cola® Celebration Mix
Just outside the top 3, and No. 4 sees a song from the World Cup. A favourite of my wife.
Harper Simon – Wishes And Stars
Paul Simon's son swings in to the No. 3 position. Wasn't that impressed with the rest of the album, but the lead single saw a lot of play.
Diane Birch – Valentino
The No. 2 Spot goes to one of my favourite songs ever. It's so well crafted, bouncy, and fun.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFdEk9oRcS4
James Blunt – Stay the Night
And, finally, No. 1 goes to Mr. Blunt. Not his best track ever, but a decent opener for the new album
Honoury mention:
Toto Coelo – Dracula's Tango
I discovered this track as part of a Hallowe'en special on Dracula, and immediately loved it. I have no idea why; it's so cheasy, terrible, and 80's; but I love it. Makes me smile (and remember some of the terrible dance moves) every time I hear it.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
My 6 monthly health appraisal, and why the weight loss phase of the diet is now officially finished
So I had my 6 month health appraisal at the gym today. 6 Months ago I was borderline obese, unfit, unhealthy, and fairly sedentary.
Today, I'm a bit better! I haven't got the results from last time, but here are some highlights from today:
Blood pressure: 135 / 68
BMI (Which is a waste of time, see below): 24.5
Waist to Hip ratio: 0.86 (0.90 or below is the expected norm for a male)
Aerobic Fitness Predictive VO2: 50ml/kg/min (Good apparently)
Total Body fat: 10.2% (Average for a male my age is 13 - 19%) I'm classed as "Very Lean" (downside, I'll get physically cold easier)
Fat Weight: 7.1Kgs (Average 10-14Kgs)
Lean Weight: 62.3Kgs (Average 61-65Kgs) (i.e. perfect :-) )
Total Weight: 69.4Kgs (Average 72-77Kgs)
Water: 67.1% (Average 55-65%) (I'm well hydrated) (Stop worrying honey :-) )
Total Body Water: 46.6L (Average 38-45L)
So there it is, I'm slightly under weight for the average (although I'm not "underweight"), with an excellent ratio of fat/lean/water.
All this shows, once again, how useless BMI is as an indicator. If I was to get my BMI to 21 (The centre of "Normal") I'd be massively underweight with almost no body fat, and probably de-hydrated!
The diet officially ended last Friday. I haven't put on, or lost any weight since then (I haven't tried), but today has shown me that it really is over. My body is now where it wants to be, any further loss would start to impact my physical being in ways that would be detrimental.
It's now all about watching what I eat, not letting things get out of control, and keeping on top of my general fitness. I'll update this blog from time to time to let you know how I'm doing, and of course you can follow me on Twitter to get an idea of what I'm up to.
The Dukan diet has, so far, been great for me. The results are fantastic, I'm a new man!
Friday, November 19, 2010
The #dukan diet and me
Monday, November 15, 2010
Monday 15th November - Day 148 (Week 22)
On the scales this morning*: 10 stone 13 pounds. Delta from last week: 2 and three quarter pounds. Total weight loss to date: 51 and a quarter pounds.
*not strictly accurate. We're staying at the in-laws, and the scales are not the usual ones. I did a run yesterday, and at the end of it I weighed 10 st 13 lb; however, since then I've eaten (Dukan friendly) bolognaise, a pot roast (with multiple Dukan unfriendly potatoes), and a (decidedly Dukan unfriendly) apple crumble! The chances of my weight being the same as after a run are 0, but the numbers are what the numbers are.
All that aside; the week has gone well, focus is returning, and it was very nice to see 10 stone on the scales again.
We're off to Brighton for the night tonight, and I will, no doubt, have a "nice" breakfast tomorrow, but the focus remains. (honest!)
Monday, November 08, 2010
Monday 8th November - Day 141 (Week 21)
On the scales this morning: 11 stone 1 and three quarter pounds. Delta from last week: 0 pounds. Total weight loss to date: 48 and a half pounds.
It's almost over I think. There'll be one final push, but I'm struggling to move any more weight. 5 of the last 7 days have seen me at 11 st 1.75 lb, and straight eating or exercise keep me there.
Taking stock, I'm a 32 inch waist, a 36 inch chest. This is where I wanted to be. A little more weight loss would be nice (10 st 8 lb would be great) but it's only a safety blanket. 11 st 7 lb is where my trousers feel a little tight, and I haven't been there for weeks.
Pushing on regardless, but no longer worrying too much.
Monday, November 01, 2010
Monday 1st November - Day 134 (Week 20)
On the scales this morning: 11 stone 1 and three quarter pounds. Delta from last week: minus 1 and a half pounds. Total weight loss to date: 48 and a half pounds.
Depressing!
Hallowe'en did me no favours!
I take heart from the fact that before the festivities yesterday I weighed 10 st 12.25 lbs.
Tiger than that, cakes, sausages, chips, bread buns, cider, etc. They're all BAD!
Hoping I'm strong enough to clean up and reverse the damage this week.
One other point, the weight gain this week happened despite running 4 times, amassing a distance of 25 miles, and running 6 and a bit miles Friday, Saturday, and Sunday!
Monday, October 25, 2010
Monday 25th October - Day 127 (Week 19)
On the scales this morning: 11 stone 0 and a quarter pounds. Delta from last week: 3 and a quarter pounds. Total weight loss to date: 50 pounds.
Yes, I've hit the big 5 0! 50 lbs lighter than when I started this diet 127 days ago. It's made a huge difference, I feel better, look better, have more energy, and can even put my docks on without running out of breath!
Only 10.25 lbs to go.
I'm actually a little disappointed, last night I'd hit 10 st 13.75 after my run, and really wanted to hold onto that number for today, but replacing lost fluid pushed my weight up by 2 lbs before bed, and I guess I just didn't breathe heavily enough!
It's been a variable week on the old diet, I've run a marathon distance this week, with an 8.5 mile finale last night, but I've also eaten variable amounts of transgression fodder! There's been a chicken burger (and some chips) at Legoland, a smoked paprika chicken breast (and some chips) at a family meal out, and a Thai meal (with rice). Even a home-made, Dukan friendly curry had the addition of 2 small Naan breads!
Overall I feel positive about things, weight is continuing to head in the right direction. I should hit 10 st x tomorrow (or the next day at the latest), the remaining weight will fall into single digits at the same time. Whilst it would have been nice to lose 4 lbs this week, 3.25 ain't bad. Especially at this stage of the diet where weight loss is always going to slow down as there is less fat to lose. I'm worried about the amount of exercise. Last night was one step too far really; I set off too late, ran too far, and was too cold by the time I'd finished. I felt really quite dreadful before I went to bed. As the clocks go back this weekend, it's definitely time to draw the runs in, and if I can't start early enough, then they can't be done at all. Guess I'll have to hit the gym more (urgh)
Right then, no more obvious transgressions in the near future (I'm immune to Hallowe'en, honest), time to get that final large number. 10 st x, here I come!
Monday, October 18, 2010
Monday 18th October - Day 120 (Week 18)
Oh dear! I've gone backwards! There is a good explanation, and a silver lining however. On Friday morning I weighed 11 st 0.75 lb, a weight loss of 2 lb for the week from Monday. I'd gone strict on the diet, done a little exercise, and was nicely back on track. Then I went to Aberdeen for the weekend with some old friends. That's where it all went wrong!
Monday, October 11, 2010
Monday 11th October - Day 113 (Week 17)
Monday, October 04, 2010
Monday 04th October - Day 106 (Week 16)
Monday, September 27, 2010
Monday 27th September - Day 98 (Week 16)
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