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photojunkie[photojunkie] Welcome to this week’s edition of Button Mash This! It looks like our passion for gaming is getting noticed around here as some of our readers have been kind enough to tip us off about successful exercise regimes and incredible portable machines.

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Engadget: His Wii Sports Experiment started in December of last year and ran for six whole weeks, and while he sought to keep his eating habits constant, he devoted 30 minutes per day to Wii Sports and monitored his weight, BMI, calories burned per session, body fat percentage, heart rate, and physical soreness. Mickey started out at 182 pounds, and after a month and a half of Wii workouts, whittled his weight down to 172 pounds, which he found quite amazing considering that this was the first substantial loss he had attained in over two years, and he never even cut back on the Eat 'N Park cookies (or similar). (via Cosmos)

http://www.21stcenturypaladin.com  21st Century Paladin: ’ Fight the power. Don’t subscribe to this forced usage. We’ve already enough terms that would work, right? Well, if “stellar” isn’t on the list”¦ it’s not much of a list then, is it? Wii Sports Experiment, Results! The fun way to get in shape. Posted in Internet | Be The First To Speak » (via Cosmos)

http://www.saguisag.com/pdgblog  Serenity: WiiHuff, WiiPuff January 20th, 2007 Mentioned earlier this week on Yahoo! and 6togo: Nintendo Wii can help you lose weight So the WiiWorkout that I was planning to start may be a good idea after all. Heh. Posted in Wii! | No Comments » (via Cosmos)

bitness.com The Fit Geek: Since its launch several months ago, the Nintendo Wii has received some negative press for folks who hurt themselves, others or inanimate objects. The site Wiihaveaproblem.com tracks the carnage, which includes kids getting accidentally smacked by family members, a dislocated knee, twisted ankles, cuts and contusions. (via Cosmos)

LiquidIce's Nintendo Wii Hacks: This method requires a manual refresh (probably because the Wii is bad at processing progressive images, as I found out with the Axis IP Security Cameras), so it's not really seamless, but it can be useful if you want to access your computer from another room to change the MP3 playing, or to do a quick checkup on an app running on your main pc. (via Cosmos)

Photojunkie.ca[Photojunkie.ca] photojunkie » Blog: I’m also excited because I’ll soon have more titles to tote around, since Wario Ware : Smooth Moves is being released this week and Wii Play is being released in Mid-February. They’ll both be nice additions to the tour.

[Blogstoday.co.uk] Anything with a plug | BlogsToday | Gadgets, games and more ....: I gave it a go on the Wii version and guess what - it still works. You have to hold down the 2 button, which is a substitute for the NES's A button - and .

http://blog.pjsattic.com [Blog.pjsattic.com] Man Bytes Blog: A Frenzy of Lexicological Optimism: While swordplay in Zelda requires you to waggle the Wiimote in a vaguely sword-like fashion (and occasionally shoving the Nunchuck forward in a vaguely shield-like fashion), and fishing requires you to waggle the Wiimote in a vaguely pole-like fashion and waggle the Nunchuck in a vaguely reel-like fashion, and aiming your slingshot, bow, and grapple hook, requires you to point at the screen for targeting, much of the game utilizes pretty standard control schemes. Various buttons initiate power attacks, chest opening, lantern lighting, boot wearing, and enemy locking.

[Lilb.vox.com] 1 Post tagged “dance” - Lil b's blog: When I try dancing now i'm a complete mess. I have no control over my weight, my arms flail around everywhere they're not supposed to, and I lack the imagination and experience to come up with anything decent looking.

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