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Originally Posted by highthief
Jumping Jesus son - you used the 2,500 cal number specifically using the Supersize Me example and comparing it to Will's mythical diet, you said he wasn't exercising - unless you provide a credible source that states otherwise, just man up and admit you're wrong twice in one paragraph.
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Oh my god. Even Wikipedia says he walked at least 1.5 miles a day:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgan_...#Super_Size_Me
So which Wiki is right? It says the same thing about 1.5 miles in the movie.
Wiki has never been and will never be a credible source. Go watch the movie if you want that.
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Originally Posted by highthief
PS: You don't get better mileage on higher octane fuel.
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Most vehicles made after the mid 90s (or a vast majority on the street) require above 87 octane, therefore higher octane does mean better mileage.
Regardless of your incorrect points above, the argument in question (all calories are burned equal) is still bogus. That's the bottom line. People need to understand that if they're thinking about changing their lifestyle to be more healthy. Eat right—lower carb fruits and veggies, lean meats, nuts, and the occasional dairy—, and exercise—at least 30 minutes of cardio every day, though hitting the gym is best. That's the whole story.