The ‘you are what you eat’ experiment (Part 2)
I firmly believe that daily eating habits are a question of mind over matter and anyone can achieve anything they set their mind to, which applies to adapting daily eating habits.
I firmly believe that daily eating habits are a question of mind over matter and anyone can achieve anything they set their mind to, which applies to adapting daily eating habits.
Quick Taxi is one of those apps you should keep on your iPhone for those times where you’re out and about and quickly need to grab a cab but don’t want to fork out oodles of cash ringing directory enquiry services.
This inspired me to conduct a simple experiment. I’m going to write down what I eat and drink over the course of a week.
Compared to many, I am still a relatively new Apple consumer – I purchased my iPhone 3G in early 2009. (I don’t feel it’s fair to count the Apple Newton I owned many years earlier!)
You love to play World of Warcraft, but one day you go to log in but you can’t get in. For some reason your password just doesn’t work. Your WoW friends report you’ve been a bit weird lately, perhaps you’ve been ninja’ing stuff from the Guild Vault or been rude in guild chat? You’ve been hacked.
I’m sure there isn’t a parent out there that hasn’t asked themselves the question, “What did I used to do with my time before parenthood?” Personally, I’ve been a Father for a little over two years – I don’t really remember what I used to do with evenings and weekends.