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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
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      Yes, it's because the streets were not built for cars but for carts. The houses are very close together and where there aren't houses there are walls, drop offs or one thing or another. Not a lot of spare space and all of the roads are very recent additions.

      In the village to the north of us about two kilometers away the main street is so narrow that two cars cannot pass for most of it!

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      • MattSpellerM
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        @coliver said:

        @scottalanmiller said:

        @coliver said:

        @MattSpeller said:

        @coliver said:

        walking to it would be treacherous but the trails are nice and rugged.

        Put your cellphone down 😉

        Walking along the road in upstate NY is hazardous. It seems like people get points for driving as close to pedestrians as possible.

        I've done it, that's nothing. In Crete I have to turn sideways every time a car goes by! Zero visibility, they have no idea that I am even there until the last second. It's a bit crazy. Can't take the kids out at all, has to be only me.

        Wow... that's nuts. Is that due to the buildings on the island?

        It's probably because the roads were laid down for horse drawn buggies.

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        • art_of_shredA
          art_of_shred Banned @coliver
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          @coliver Think about it. The population of the island reaches back to at least 600BC (not looking, just off the top of my head). No cars back then. Small island, decent population, built before cars.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @MattSpeller
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            @MattSpeller said:

            @coliver said:

            @scottalanmiller said:

            @coliver said:

            @MattSpeller said:

            @coliver said:

            walking to it would be treacherous but the trails are nice and rugged.

            Put your cellphone down 😉

            Walking along the road in upstate NY is hazardous. It seems like people get points for driving as close to pedestrians as possible.

            I've done it, that's nothing. In Crete I have to turn sideways every time a car goes by! Zero visibility, they have no idea that I am even there until the last second. It's a bit crazy. Can't take the kids out at all, has to be only me.

            Wow... that's nuts. Is that due to the buildings on the island?

            It's probably because the roads were laid down for horse drawn buggies.

            Even predates horses. Would have been donkeys.

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            • coliverC
              coliver
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              I'm just used to modern US cities, even Boston has enough room in most of its streets to accommodate 1.5 or 2 cars. Although US cities are downright new compared to Crete or most European cities.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @art_of_shred
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                @art_of_shred said:

                @coliver Think about it. The population of the island reaches back to at least 600BC (not looking, just off the top of my head). No cars back then. Small island, decent population, built before cars.

                It's the oldest civilization point in all of Europe. Super old. A lot of the island's main cities were designed, built and heavily populated between 2000 BC and 1400 BC. The city we are near is a little newer, it wasn't a city in that period, just a fishy village so the streets were probably laid our during the Ancient Greek, Phoenician or Roman times.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @coliver
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                  @coliver said:

                  I'm just used to modern US cities, even Boston has enough room in most of its streets to accommodate 1.5 or 2 cars. Although US cities are downright new compared to Crete or most European cities.

                  Boston is almost a full 4,000 years news than Knossos.

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                  • coliverC
                    coliver @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said:

                    @coliver said:

                    I'm just used to modern US cities, even Boston has enough room in most of its streets to accommodate 1.5 or 2 cars. Although US cities are downright new compared to Crete or most European cities.

                    Boston is almost a full 4,000 years news than Knossos.

                    No doubt, just boggles the mind to think of living somewhere with that much history.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
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                      The house I am in was build during the first Ottoman Occupation. Since that time this house has been part of Egypt, then Ottoman again, then Greek.

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                      • art_of_shredA
                        art_of_shred Banned @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said:
                        ...wasn't a city in that period, just a fishy village ...
                        Yeah, I always thought there was somethin' weird about that place...

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                        • MattSpellerM
                          MattSpeller @art_of_shred
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                          @art_of_shred said:

                          @scottalanmiller said:
                          ...wasn't a city in that period, just a fishy village ...
                          Yeah, I always thought there was somethin' weird about that place...

                          Don't be fooled by a crete herring

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                          • stacksofplatesS
                            stacksofplates
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                            I just saw this thread. I'm 6'0" at about 240. I lost about 30 pounds in FL in 2014, but when we moved back I put it back on. We had a gym about 2 blocks from us that was only $10 a month. It was a hole in the wall, but those are the best kind of places. I just put my weights in my office at home so I'm starting again.

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                            • quicky2gQ
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                              My girlfriend lost 50 pounds last year in about 2 months. She cleans houses for a living so she's already very active. The difference was food prep and doing the Insanity workout. She pre-made all her meals and snacks on Sunday so during the week she had healthy stuff to eat instead of junk food. It's so easy to get busy with life and default to crappy food and eat too much of it. The food part coupled with Insanity made her shed the weight really fast. We went on runs together a few times a week too. The healthy food made my energy level go up and my heartburn went down. It's too bad her back got injured...slipped disc. Chiropractor got her better but we lost the routine and she lost motivation for the food prep.

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                              • hobbit666H
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                                I started running but stopped over Xmas as I lost too much weight not sure how.much in terms of kg's but I can had to tighten my belt by two holes to keep all trousers up lol
                                (My advice stress and running is great for weight loss lol)

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                                • gjacobseG
                                  gjacobse @quicky2g
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                                  @quicky2g said:

                                  The healthy food made my energy level go up and my heartburn went down.

                                  I wonder if my issue with heartburn would subside if I addressed the eating .. this give me some insight of what might occur...

                                  Thanks

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @gjacobse
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                                    @gjacobse said:

                                    @quicky2g said:

                                    The healthy food made my energy level go up and my heartburn went down.

                                    I wonder if my issue with heartburn would subside if I addressed the eating .. this give me some insight of what might occur...

                                    Thanks

                                    Very likely. Both volume and type of food heavily affect heartburn.

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                                    • dafyreD
                                      dafyre @gjacobse
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                                      @gjacobse said:

                                      @quicky2g said:

                                      The healthy food made my energy level go up and my heartburn went down.

                                      I wonder if my issue with heartburn would subside if I addressed the eating .. this give me some insight of what might occur...

                                      Thanks

                                      Not only would your heartburn go away , you'd feel better in general.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
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                                        Yeah, just generally healthier.

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                                        • JaredBuschJ
                                          JaredBusch
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                                          Good thread to necro..

                                          This morning the scale said 103.6kg (227.92 lbs)

                                          I am 50 lbs over my lowest weight back in 2007.

                                          I have started seriously watching my intake and such again because I am not happy where I am.

                                          I want to be under 90kg / 200lbs.

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                                          • ObsolesceO
                                            Obsolesce
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                                            A good balanced diet of proper food and exercise (light-medium weight training followed by 20 minutes of light cardio) will generally improve most conditions relatively quickly... over the course of a few months.

                                            The key is to do this your whole life. Start doing it now, no matter your current age... it doesn't matter when you start, just start and do it 3 times a week. All you need in 45 minutes.

                                            It will help prevent muscle loss and osteoporosis (at least!), as that stuff starts as soon as 30 years old.

                                            You know how it is.. you're 90 year old grandma says how strong you are because you helped carry in a gallon of milk... start with the light to medium weight training and a little bit of light cardio, with a decent diet... grandma will be hauling those gallons of milk faster than you... 4 under each arm!

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