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I lost 10 lbs (from 204+ to 194) in a little over a week when I started a high protein diet and cut out a lot of carbs. I know a lot of it was water, but even after a month, the weight is still off, but it isn't dropping like it did that first week. I read a lot about kytosis when I started the diet, and I know it

I would think archery would be a sport, so darts is like mini-archery. So maybe mini-sports should be a category. We could have computer mini sports (CMS). That is a nice acronym.

Not sure if this is still in place: We bought a Kindle for my daughter last Christmas. We got a free Prime subscription, but I am not sure for how long. I still am enjoying it now, though. From the number of Lego sets I ordered, I know I made out this year. I am not one to go for the 5-10 day free shipping when

An X3 game in the Elder Scrolls universe. Crafting, building castles and factories, trading, hiring traders, owning land and people, defense of land and people, missions without 'escorting', weapon/armor upgrades. x3 and TES have so much depth, but I think combining them into a 'medieval privateer' would be awesome.

As a fan of the series, I will get it and try it. As a realist, I will not expect awesomeness from any MMO or games prone to thousands of bugs on release. As a reader, I will expect some excellent lore and continuations on some the the Elder Scroll's previous accomplishments.

Wow. They both like video games. I see some other thinks that have in common, too. Should be a happy couple.

I am glad he posted the video, though. I think it makes a lot of sense and this article shows how even the basest of media can try to create news by being a prickly bully. And this guy just went out and lied in his headline. Then he changed it when someone actually watched the video. I think I will use this as an

Only he did not force anything in this video. He simply made an analogy that doing something not inline with the spirit hurts the relationship with the spirit. Makes pretty good sense to me. For all the hate I see in these posts (not yours), I see the opposite in Pat's talk.

The universe is a big place, and much of it is unexplained and not understood by us. Seems kinda of silly to make grand claims about the existence or non-existence of God. If the laws of thermodynamics applies to our universe, it should not have been able to be created at all, yet I am here. I am not divorced, but

I don't believe I am mindless, but I like his rationale for doing things apart from a spiritual goal. He doesn't preach anything in this video. He makes a reasonable analogy that works for any goal one might have. Your faith is in your hands, according to this video. I don't see any fight or dogma happening here.

It does make sense. What he says: if you have a goal (a spiritual relationship with God) and you spend your time doing things that have nothing to do with that goal, you will lose your connection with that goal. I relate it to having a goal of running a marathon. If you spend your time doing things like drinking and

They actually did make a pact with the devil. He did his research on that one. Maybe the research is wrong, but then what do you base your ideas from? I think it's funny that I thought it was a funny thing to say, but it turned out to be true.

He also said that Haiti made a pact with the devil. And you know what, they really did!

I read some of the illiterate things people were saying about him, since I know very little about him. Most were funny and written poorly, but there was one with a link to Pat saying that Haiti had a pact with the devil. I looked it up, and Pat was right! They really did make a pact with the devil. It's funny when

You should actually research some of the stuff he said from that list. Haiti did, in fact, make a pact with the devil. Sorry you think that is silly rhetoric, but Pat did his homework on that one.

And poor writing.

You're mad at that video? I'd hate to see you when someone tries to be dogmatic.

He did not say that at all. His analogy was pretty good, in my opinion, and I think the the articles author's too. That is why the comments that do not agree with the author are 'under review' for many days. In the video, he said that we wont go to hell for playing video games, but, like other things, this could

Actually he said that prayer might have stilled the storms. And he also said that he wondered why people built homes in places prone to tornados. One of those makes sense to me.

Wonder why the replies that don't agree with the article's author are still 'under review' after a day or more.