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    Andy
    Lifetime Points: 3542


    Location:
    Oklahoma City
    About Me I have been at ONEsite for nearly 4 years and have seen it grow and change from a raw concept to a world-class International company. I am in charge of managing and coordinating the creation and production of all client and internal design projects.
    Position: VP, Creative & Production
    Favorite Projects: WWE Universe, Capcom, Living in HD, eDiets plus many more!
    Favorite Experience: My favorite experience has been working with such a wide diversity of clients. I've worked with large international companies as well as smaller companies. It's refreshing and keeps me on my toes to be able to work with every level of client.
    Hobbies: Music, Art, Design
Results for tag: biggest loser
Posted by: Andy on Feb 10, 2009 at 10:52:09 AM

So the other day I bought a Body Bugg. It's a small device you wear on your arm. The point of it is that it is [supposedly] measuring body functions and reading calories you take in or burn and general movement/action. It's featured heavily in the Biggest Loser and a couple of other programs. At the very least it's a good psychological deterrent at the worst it's a minor annoyance. Either way it's not doing any harm but hopefully will give some good results.

I have been wearing it for about 4 days. You're supposed to wear it 24/7 with the exception of an hour a day and/or when you're cleaning it. Thus far it's been fine to wear. I haven't had any issues with it. It's fairly discreet. You can sync it to your computer via a USB cable (or a slightly more expensive wirelesss setup). My results

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