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non se.qui.tur
Pronunciation: 'nahn-'se-kw-tur Function: noun Etymology: Latin, it does not follow Date: 1540
1 : an inference that does not follow from the premises; specifically : a fallacy resulting from a simple conversion of a universal affirmative proposition or from the transposition of a condition and its consequent
2 : a statement (as a response) that does not follow logically from anything previously said


Wednesday, July 23, 2003
here's the skinny

Well, I'm not quite as skinny as that guy yet, but Becky and I both are doing well in our effort to lose weight. We are both seeing a significant difference in our waistlines. It is always great to go shopping for clothes in smaller sizes! I'm down about 40 pounds since we started back in February.

We have changed our eating habits completely. We took a years subscription to ediets. They have provided us with weekly menus and shopping lists. We've stuck to the lists most of the time. Although with our hectic schedules sometimes we just have to wing it. We've learned the program well enough to improvise meals as needed. Jason has even lost weight!

Jason? You ask? Due to circumstances beyond his control, Jason has been a fellow resident in the Lennard household for the last couple of months. As a secondary result, I've spent too much time socializing and not enough timing playing full-time geek. Thus, the sporadic updates. (Excuse #1939 in the "Why I Haven't Blogged in a While Handbook).

I have been spending some time on the geek front however. Most recently, I've been trying to decide on what blog software to implement on the server here. blogger has been great, but I want something that is going to offer more control. Plus, I'm very interested in adding RSS and WAP to the site. After all, don't I need to receive copies of my blog on my SprintPCS phone? I'm looking at installing either Moveable Type or Greymatter. Hopefully, I'll have it in place by next week.

If you would be a real seeker after truth, it is necessary that at least once in your life you doubt, as far as possible, all things. -- Rene Descartes (1596 - 1650)