What About Cutting Calories to Achieve Your Mini Skirt Makeover?

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October 31st, 2009

This trick is tried over and over again with minimal success when you try to fit into that mini skirt. Let’s see if you fit into this scenario. You are watching what you eat and are trying to eat healthy and make smart choices and are following a healthy weight loss program so that you can fit into that sexy little mini skirt. You are losing a few pounds, but would like to lose more and follow a rapid weight loss diet so that you can wear that mini skirt in two weeks.

So you end up cutting out meals and calories so that you are only eating 3 times a day and maybe 1000 calories.

Your rapid weight loss diet should be a success now. You should be able to lose weight fast and look hot in that mini skirt. Then the worse thing happens. You get on the scale and you are up 3 pounds from last week’s weigh in. What happened? You were on a healthy weight loss program so why weren’t you losing any weight? You are never going to fit into that mini skirt now. What are you going to do?

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What To Do When You Have Chain Saw Cutting Problems

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September 26th, 2009

Chain saws are wonderful tools when they are cutting properly. Most people know that when a chain saw gets dull it does not cut very easily, and in fact can become quite dangerous. But, there are a number of other problems that can cause your chain saw to cut poorly. Most of these issues can be traced back to improper sharpening procedures or poor maintenance.


When you’re cutting with your chain saw, if it cuts crooked or at an angle this is generally an indication that the teeth have been improperly filed. Either they were filed at the wrong angle, or every tooth was not filed the same amount and with the same pressure. If filing is not the cause of a chainsaw pulling to one side or the other, then it could be the bar or the sprocket at the far end of the bar are in poor condition and need maintenance or straightening.


If you have a newly sharpened chain saw and it dulls quickly, usually this is caused by thin cutting edges resulting from too much file pressure or low angle when sharpening your chain saw. Your chainsaw will need to be refiled using less pressure, as well as lowering the angle of attack and checking the height of the depth gauges.

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