Rick Archer wrote: >on 9/25/06 11:28 AM, off_world_beings at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >>Did he become obese during that time? I have noticed a massive >>explosion in students involved in computer graphics of any kind, >>becoming very fat in their first year of college. I think it is a >>very real problem, and trying to convince graphic design students >>and animation students that they should get exercise and live >>healthy during their studies is very difficult. It is very real >>problem among these students I feel , since they may not recover >>from the obesity they gain in one to two years of stooped in front >>of a computer. >> >> >> >Didn¹t become obese. And while at animation school, he had to walk 50 >minutes each way from his apartment to school and back. I think that saved >him from burnout. > > > It really depends on the constitution. I had skinny programmers who never exercised that much and wolfed down cheeseburgers and fries while the fat guys were always on a diet and running treadmills before they came to work. Someday humanity will get a handle on obesity but probably no time soon.
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