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I know the plural of anecdote is not data, but…

I’ve been pondering the study that’s been all over the place in the news the past few days about how lower temperatures may stimulate weight loss. It’s not that it doesn’t sound good- save money on heating! Lose weight! At the same time! It’s just that I have a ready made counter example.

I live in an old farmhouse. The upstairs rooms, with only two exceptions (the bathroom and the room that is currently my sister’s bedroom), are not heated. My room, being right next to the chimney, may once have benefited from radiant heat from the chimney. But we don’t use the fireplace, so I don’t get that happy side effect. These rooms have no radiators, no central heat, none of that. In the winter, my room runs in the low to mid 60s (Fahrenheit. If you want C, 17.5-18.) Today, with outside temperatures just barely in the double digits, it’s 61. (16C.) It’s rather nice for sleeping, but if I spend too long here in the evening, I will need a hot water bottle or gloves to keep my fingers from feeling like small, somewhat flexible blocks of ice.

So if this theory is right, I should be naturally thinner and bikini-ready every year come summer. I’m not. I consistently hit 10-15 pounds above my ideal weight. Sadly, any benefit from my body working harder to stay warm is more than offset by the winter hibernation instinct I have- left to its own devices, my body would happily sleep 10+ hours a day, spend the rest of the time in a semi-torpor, and eat ALL the carbs*. This does not an ideal weight make.

Sorry, America, but if you want to work on your waistline, I suspect it takes more than turning down the heat. Diet and exercise still play a big role.

*If I were solely responsible for stocking the fridge/pantry, this calculation might work out differently. Less processed food, less carbs to consume.

Oops

These are my happy thoughts
These are my happy thoughts…

Sometimes I forget to take P365 photos until right before bed and madly look around the room for anything that might work. This is one of those times. (I was too busy geeking out about Game of Thrones and Sherlock…)

Time Machine & Technical Difficulties: Jan 9 & 10

Mmm... soup
Homemade, except for the noodles.

Not much actually happened on the 9th. It was not as cold as it was earlier in the week is about the best that can be said for it. So I made soup.

Sadly, the photo for January 10 was eaten by my computer (It would be unfair to blame Google entirely, because I had a hand in it, but a newly updated version of Picasa didn’t help. Apparently when it updated, it defaulted back to ‘delete after uploading’. So when I accidentally deleted it from the computer and went to get it from the camera card again, no dice. It was an orchid photo.

 

In defense of Beyonce

Not that she particularly needs me defending her.

Woke up this morning to headlines on Twitter “Beyonce Slammed For Sampling Shuttle Tragedy” and “Beyonce: Sampling the Sounds of Tragedy for Pop Music“.  “Inappropriate in the extreme.”

Beyonce chose to start a song on her new album with the following words: Flight controllers here looking very carefully at the situation. Obviously a major malfunction.

It sounds pretty dire. Sampling sounds from the ChallengerObjection! disaster? Not cool, you might think.

And yet… Continue reading In defense of Beyonce