The 4-Hour Body and slow-carb dieting

On January 3rd, 2011, I started the slow-carb diet as recommended by Tim Ferriss through his latest book, The 4-Hour Body. I’ve jokingly went into the diet because “I just want to lose enough weight so my stomach doesn’t jiggle when I brush my teeth.” (Thanks Kevin James!)

I loved The 4-Hour Workweek, so when I saw Tim’s next book soon to be published, I got excited.

While I recommend the book to get a broader image and background, here are the rules:

  1. Avoid “white” carbohydrates.
  2. Eat the same few meals over and over again.
  3. Don’t drink calories.
  4. Don’t eat fruit.
  5. Take one day off per week.

I guess you can read the main part of this chapter at Gizmodo. You can also read a sample chapter at FourHourBody.com (a well-written introduction, in my opinion).

I’m also taking suggested supplements (500mg of calcium twice a day and 500mg of magnesium every other day[2. I talked to Paul Stamatiou and he suggested this since the IU intake from Tim's magnesium suggestion might be too high for a daily dose.], respectively). I was trying to eat guacamole for potassium once a day, but I sometimes don’t get around to it, so I’ll pickup a bottle of potassium the next time I buy groceries.

  1. Even though I love rice, bread, and potatoes (fries), I’ve dealt with it.
  2. Since I’m on a routine during the week regarding school, this is fairly easy.
    • Breakfast: 1 cup of Fresh and Easy liquid egg whites (26g protein)[3. I believe this is cheaper than Eggology, so I'll stick with it.]
    • Lunch:
      • At school: 3-item plate at Panda Express[4. It's on campus. Too easy. It has to be more conducive over Carl's Jr or Taco Bell.], consisting of mixed veggies and three chicken selections
      • Home: 26-30g protein by way of prepackaged burger patties from F&E, a plateful of pre-washed spinach, and 1 cup of black/pinto beans (14g protein)
    • Dinner: 26-30g protein by way of prepackaged burger patties from F&E, a plateful of pre-washed spinach, and 1 cup of black/pinto beans (14g protein)
  3. I rarely opt for soft drinks, so this wasn’t a big deal.
  4. Aside from smoothies from Jamba Juice or Robeks, and an occasional banana, I didn’t eat too much fruit.
  5. Yay for cheat day! If I remember, I keep a text file I edit throughout the week with food I’d like to devour on cheat days.

I realize that this sounds fairly bland, but I don’t need to emphasize epic meals during the week. I’m simply trying to maintain the habit, and my epic meals will occur on cheat days. I’ll try to add some variation to the kinds of meat I buy in the future. After all, I really don’t cook too well.

Since I started (52 days ago), I’ve lost 10 pounds and dropped one pant size. Tim notes that while losing fat, you’re gaining muscle, so the scale won’t reflect that.

My problems

  • I haven’t measured myself regularly. When I made initial measurements, I used a slightly pliable metal tape measure, but it’s so annoying, I haven’t done it in awhile. I’ll order the Orbitape Body Mass Tape Measure right away. (Nick Momrik loves his Withings WiFi Body Scale, but it’s pricey.)
  • I don’t drink enough water when I’m at school. I need to buy a sturdy, reusable water bottle.
  • I don’t think I’m eating enough protein. Tim says it’s safe to snack on 5-10 almonds, but I shouldn’t be hungry between meals.

To be continued

While my schedule has helped keep me on a routine, these past several weeks have flown by very quickly. I’ll continue to stick with the slow-carb diet in hopes to get back to my figure in high school. :)

P.S. I know I didn’t include my actual numbers. I’m keeping them relative because I’m slightly ashamed of how bad I’ve gotten.

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Android and the geek in me

I haven’t written about my Android in awhile, but I’ve been messing with it a bit more lately. The following has been rattling around in my head for the past few weeks. Please excuse the partial lack of structure.

Some background:

I’ve since purchased the Seidio extended battery, I can get between 30-48 hours of battery life, depending on usage. While I haven’t been keeping track like before, I’ll just say that I’m around 60-65% after being unplugged from 07:00 to 13:00 (six hours). Using the with the stock battery, it went down to 20-25%.[1. The six hours comes from being at school, using Audiogalaxy, Google Voice, and TweetDeck heavily between classes.]

Related: Your Battery Gauge Is Lying To You: Everything You Need To Know About Bump Charging And Inconsistent Battery Drain (Android Police)

More recently, Marcus demonstrated some features of CyanogenMod over a Monday lunch at school. A couple days later, my phone is running CM6.1, but I’ll probably upgrade to CM7 RC1 for kicks. (Interested? Backup first.)

  • I prefer the default Android calendar app over the calendar app used from HTC Sense. The weekly view displays event descriptions.
  • I also like the default Gallery app for viewing photos.
  • I don’t see “Verizon Wireless” on the notification or lock screens anymore.
  • There’s no built-in stopwatch or countdown timer, so I’ve installed Ultrachron Lite.
  • I have six power widgets in the notification screen, plus three on my [only] home screen.
  • ADW.Launcher is the default launcher included. Compared to Zeam Launcher, it has more options, but I don’t necessarily need them all. I’m sticking with it for now.
  • I don’t need Silent Boot or Silent Sleep anymore since (1) CyanogenMod doesn’t have a startup sound, and (2) CyanogenMod > Sound Settings allow me to configure quiet hours.
  • I experienced a slew of FC errors while installing my first few apps. Using ROM Manager, under Utilities, run Fix Permissions. You can also reboot to ClockworkMod Recovery and fix permissions before you boot into the OS.

With a rooted phone, PicMe and ShootMe are two awesome screen grabber (screenshot) apps.

I didn’t realize that the Mount USB Storage option in ClockworkMod Recovery allowed my to plug my phone to my computer with the USB cable, then copy files off my SD card. I copied my ROM backups to my computer for safekeeping. Unfortunately, I don’t think I have a way to revert back to the stock ROM since my 8 GB MicroSD card died, and I didn’t know about this feature. (I hope I won’t need to do that, though.)

Oh, and use Titanium Backup to uninstall apps you don’t want. (Why? I believe Twitter and Facebook were only included because of the Google Apps install. Oh, I nuked YouTube as well in favor of HTML5 videos.) No need for Terminal, unless that’s how you roll.

Finally, some screenshots:

http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/12/14/your-battery-gauge-is-lying-to-you-everything-you-need-to-know-about-bump-charging-and-inconsistent-battery-drain/

My love for Dropbox

My 8GB MicroSD card on my Android phone basically died on me a few weeks ago. I’m glad I save my photos and sync my text files to @Dropbox.

You really should get a free Dropbox account, especially since you get 2GB free. (Disclaimer: That’s a referral link. If you use my link, I get 500 MB and you get 250MB of bonus space, up to a limit of 16 GB.)

My Super Bowl XLV windfall

Earlier for lunch, I got a fortune cookie that said: “An unexpected windfall will be yours.” Well, I’d be putting some money into a couple pots for the Super Bowl ($1/square) pool and questionnaire ($5).

While I didn’t win anything for the pool, I got the most questions correct and won $30! (Minus the ten squares I bought for the pool, so I really won $20.)

Here’s the transcribed list of questions:

  • What team will win the coin toss? Packers
  • Which team will score first? Packers
  • What will the first score be? (TD, FG, or Safety) TD
  • What player will score the first points? Jennings
  • How many TD will be scored in the game? 7
  • How many FG will be scored in the game? 4
  • How many interceptions will there be? 3
  • Will Jerry Jones be flashed in his suite (from kickoff to the end of the game) more times than turnovers in the game? Yes
  • Will Kobe (game from Saturday 2011-02-05) outscore both teams? No
  • What defense will get the most sacks? Steelers
  • What team will score last? Steelers
  • How will the last points be scored? (TD, FG, or Safety) TD
  • Will the Packers cover the point spread of -2.5? Yes
  • Will the game go over or under 45 points? Over
  • Who will win the game? Packers
  • Who will be the MVP? Aaron Rodgers
  • What will the final score be? 34-27 (So close! Actual final score: 31-25)

One point per question. Ties go to the closest final score.

P.S. Congrats to the Green Bay Packers! I’m definitely a fan (second to the Indianapolis Colts).

Sorry for the downtime

I was trying to add a WordPress.org (self-hosted) install using Media Temple’s 1-Click application for testing purposes[1. I've used it before for the same purpose.], then the install had an error that I couldn’t delete it the 1-Click page.

So, I contacted Media Temple support and they mistakenly thought I was trying to install allnarfedup.com. (Oh noes.) They setup a 1-Click install, which created a new database and renamed my blog folder. Fortunately, nothing was deleted.[2. I wasn't worried. I use the Automatic WordPress Backup plugin.]

I asked if they could do it for me, but that’s not part of the deal, so I fixed it myself after I got back home from school.

Anyway, back to normal content — whatever that means. :)