Well I had an interesting run-in with the cutest guy yesterday. Military too. Thanks to me, I won a new customer for the company
go me..

Well are you working out the same parts of the body every day? Also, you can still be GAINING weight, and LOSING fat. For example, I weigh more now that I've done a helluva lot of ab workouts, even though I have less body fat in my stomach, I actually weigh a few pounds more because muscle weighs more than fat. And as I mentioned before, but I'm sure you probably know this, if you're working out the same parts of the day EVERY day, and especially for as long as 2 hours, then it makes sense that you wouldn't be losing weight. You're supposed to give the body parts you work out a day of rest between each workout cycle. Sorry if this comes off kind of douchey. I love working out and I used to be quite the fitness nut, so I'm really just trying to help.Ugh. I don't get it. Apparently us humans have to 'exercise' to lose weight and although I've been working out for 2 hours a day - EVERY day, I'm still gaining weight. Pssh this is stupid. Purging was fricken' easier.
Good luck! Hope it goes wellJob interview in just less than 2 hours...
Was not widescreen (16:9) broadcasting the standard in America 1994? I watched an episode of Renegade now, and it's aspect ratio is 4:3. It was produced 1994 so I'm surprised it's 4:3 and not widescreen.
Widescreen TVs was on the market here in the late '90s, and I had the impression that we were 20 years behind the US. TV stations began to broadcast in widescreen in the '00s, perhaps around 2006. I thought the NTSC system was always widescreen.Nope. 4:3. Widescreen didn't become mainstream until much later in the US.