GEE1a, what’s wrong with this picture: people who live in opressive dictatorships and countries with civil wars are starving, and everyone else needs to go on a diet.
(Remember, poor Americans are more likely to be overweight than wealthy ones, if you can still find any.)
If this comment bothers you, then find two counter-examples. There are almost 200 countries; it shouldn’t be hard.
In the late 1980’s, the U of Illinois published a study that said if all Americans weighed their optimal weight, the US would not need to import a single barrel of oil …..
and Americans have gained at least an average of 10 pounds since.
Seriously, calories are a worry, but go on any of the major fast-food restaurants’ websites, click on one your favorite sandwiches, then bring up the nutritional info (they all have that posted). I’m more scared with the amount of sodium in that food than the calories.
Okay; I guess I’m just being dense about this. How would everyone losing a bunch of weight decrease oil consumption by a really large percentage? Sure, auto fuel economy would go up, but only a tiny bit (less than 1 mpg), and thin people tend to “run cooler,” so we could save a little on A/C.
But that’s nowhere near enough. Where are the real savings? Food?
True, we wouldn’t have to grow, transport, process and cook as much, but enough for that? Or are they counting on a huge shift from meat to fruits and vegetables?
Or am I missing something entirely?
Maybe someone could post a link. I’m really intrigued.
I’m no farmer but their equipment don’t look very fuel efficient to me and there is a lot of big engines required in all the steps from ‘land prep-grow-to on your table-chain.
Please post a link Misterwhite or anybody else to back up
Some of the people need to have diet for their health’s sakes. Some of others don’t need the diet just eat regularly to keep their healths stable. I for myself do not need the diet because I am thin and slender and I hardly become fat because something inside my body tends to burn up easily. It is so weird but that’s me anyway.
@NotFromIceland, on my screen there is nothing to the left of the comments except their avatars.
Could it be because some people have free access to the Internet (I pay for mine), so they pay by having ads? I was using a friend’s computer, which had free access, and pop-up, bounce-up-and-down, swirling ads were constantly appearing. I was very glad I didn’t have them on my computer. I hadn’t really appreciated it before.
lewisbower over 15 years ago
Does the McDonald’s crowd know how to read? The help doesn”t.
3hourtour Premium Member over 15 years ago
..Whoa…I like the helpful people at Micky D’s….
prasrinivara over 15 years ago
I remember this one from shortly before the election.
(great logic Z, but how are you going to stop the appetite for two days?)
NotFromIceland over 15 years ago
Has anyone noticed the ad to the left of the comments? Is this accidental, or a case of targeted advertising (or whatever it’s called)?
jeffiekins over 15 years ago
GEE1a, what’s wrong with this picture: people who live in opressive dictatorships and countries with civil wars are starving, and everyone else needs to go on a diet.
(Remember, poor Americans are more likely to be overweight than wealthy ones, if you can still find any.)
If this comment bothers you, then find two counter-examples. There are almost 200 countries; it shouldn’t be hard.
misterwhite over 15 years ago
In the late 1980’s, the U of Illinois published a study that said if all Americans weighed their optimal weight, the US would not need to import a single barrel of oil …..
and Americans have gained at least an average of 10 pounds since.
milano99 over 15 years ago
Seriously, calories are a worry, but go on any of the major fast-food restaurants’ websites, click on one your favorite sandwiches, then bring up the nutritional info (they all have that posted). I’m more scared with the amount of sodium in that food than the calories.
jeffiekins over 15 years ago
Okay; I guess I’m just being dense about this. How would everyone losing a bunch of weight decrease oil consumption by a really large percentage? Sure, auto fuel economy would go up, but only a tiny bit (less than 1 mpg), and thin people tend to “run cooler,” so we could save a little on A/C.
But that’s nowhere near enough. Where are the real savings? Food?
True, we wouldn’t have to grow, transport, process and cook as much, but enough for that? Or are they counting on a huge shift from meat to fruits and vegetables?
Or am I missing something entirely?
Maybe someone could post a link. I’m really intrigued.
JonD17 over 15 years ago
Yes, a great time-saver; eat your meal and proceed directly to cardiac arrest, no waiting.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 15 years ago
second that
kalakini over 15 years ago
I’m really intrigued too.
I’m no farmer but their equipment don’t look very fuel efficient to me and there is a lot of big engines required in all the steps from ‘land prep-grow-to on your table-chain.
Please post a link Misterwhite or anybody else to back up
that claim
risitas over 15 years ago
Quite simply put (SOME seem to NEED the Easy Explanation) - Zonker is
The Spin Master Deluxe!(After all, Zonk IS just trying to save his job.)
Wildmustang1262 over 15 years ago
Some of the people need to have diet for their health’s sakes. Some of others don’t need the diet just eat regularly to keep their healths stable. I for myself do not need the diet because I am thin and slender and I hardly become fat because something inside my body tends to burn up easily. It is so weird but that’s me anyway.
prasrinivara over 15 years ago
NotFromIceland, it’s certainly not accidental.
Ergo, targeted–just like the long-running (and ubiquitous) bus-side ads.
RinaFarina over 15 years ago
@NotFromIceland, on my screen there is nothing to the left of the comments except their avatars.
Could it be because some people have free access to the Internet (I pay for mine), so they pay by having ads? I was using a friend’s computer, which had free access, and pop-up, bounce-up-and-down, swirling ads were constantly appearing. I was very glad I didn’t have them on my computer. I hadn’t really appreciated it before.
turoc15 over 15 years ago
well,at least today nobody is dinkin gb
about not dinkin your president
fredbuhl over 15 years ago
What happened to freedom of choice?
ChiehHsia over 15 years ago
freedom of choice? You guys voted that out years ago. It was in the fine print.
tobybartels over 15 years ago
Turn off Javascript to remove the ads.