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Old February 9th, 2004, 02:08 PM
Joyce
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Default Darn!! Up TWO pounds???

It really is a neat concept, but I'm pretty sure I'm not going to check it out in
the near future. Too much of a hassle to move a computer to the basement, build
another shelf, string cables, etc. G I also have several built-in programs on
the treadmill and have only checked one out. It was way too slow and easy, so I
decided to just punch the buttons on my own. I love buttons! G

Joyce

On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 21:09:15 +0100, "Nathalie W" wrote:

I can do that for my stationary bike! But as it has 6 built-in programmes, I
'm waiting to get tired of those before hooking it up to the internet
thingie. Cool huh?
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Nathalie from Belgium
134.1/101.4/minigoal 99.9 Goal 68 Kg
295.6/223.5/minigoal 220.3/Goal 150 pounds
RAFL 105.3/101.4/96 Kg
232/223.5/212 lbs
"Joyce" wrote in message
.. .
hehehe - I don't know you, but I do know ME ... I am the burnout queen.

g I
even splurged and bought myself a 13" television with a dvd player built

in, to
give me something to keep my mind off of the boredom that can set in.

Then
splurged on some movies and television series dvd's ... making the

treadmill time,
MY time and something to look forward to (a bit). I still overdid things

a bit
yesterday, wanted to check out the even higher inclines and see how much

different
they were. OY! They are tough, I think I at least now know exactly what

a high
intensity workout is supposed to make you feel. LOL

Yesterday was the first time I used the fan, not much need to when your

basement
is sitting at about 30 degrees. I was in my sweats, had to throw my

bathrobe on
in addition ... and after 15 minutes I had to turn the fan on. Oh, it is
wonderful! Does your treadmill also have the ability to be hooked into

the
manufacturers internet website for additional programming and tracking? I

haven't
done it with mine, don't want to string any more cables through the house,

but it
did sound really interesting and fun. Can hook it up, and get programming

on the
computer monitor to walk through different scenery settings. And through

the
website it will also automatically control/increase/decrease the incline

and speed
to coincide with the terrain. Cool, huh? I didn't even realize this

until I read
the manual.

Joyce