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...
Thanks a mil JenGood luck! Hope it goes well
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.