Tuesday, September 28, 2004
My research results
Reading the "Bicycling" Magazine, Oct 2004 issue, on page 31, there is
small paragraph:
Driving Miss Piggy
Ride your bike to work -- and live near the mall: A study of more
than 10,500 Atlanta residents found that their odds of obesity
increased by 3 percent for every 30 minutes spent driving each day.
People living within a half-mile of the stores were 7 percent less
likely to be obese than those living in primarily residential areas.
Just can't help laughing at what our 'advancing in science and
technology' is making us, come on, do you really need to study 10,500
people to know that? Well, I guess for the percentage.
Here are 2 of my research results:
A study of 10 people around me found those who eat often will less
likely be hungry, and those who think often will less likely be
stupid.
Yeah, I should patent my findings, haha
small paragraph:
Driving Miss Piggy
Ride your bike to work -- and live near the mall: A study of more
than 10,500 Atlanta residents found that their odds of obesity
increased by 3 percent for every 30 minutes spent driving each day.
People living within a half-mile of the stores were 7 percent less
likely to be obese than those living in primarily residential areas.
Just can't help laughing at what our 'advancing in science and
technology' is making us, come on, do you really need to study 10,500
people to know that? Well, I guess for the percentage.
Here are 2 of my research results:
A study of 10 people around me found those who eat often will less
likely be hungry, and those who think often will less likely be
stupid.
Yeah, I should patent my findings, haha