A Table of Contents
Sometimes I try to find my post about a particular book, and it's getting a bit difficult to keep in mind which month I've posted about which book. So I decided to set up a table of contents; I'll update it when I post something new; and there's a link to it from the sidebar so it'll always be just a click away.
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Yeah, I know: Blogger SUCKS for not having categories (and I've told them so a couple of times now)... if they don't move their lazy asses, I'm moving to WordPress.
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I guess I'm even lazier than the folks at Blogger :) -- I'm not even remotely considering moving my blog anywhere. Categories would be nice, I agree, but I'm quite content with the present solution of having a post dedicated specifically to a table of contents.
I hate to interrupt such an anti-Blogger debate, but I was wondering how far you were with your diet at the moment? Does it still work for you? There are many things about that dieting plan of yours that I disagree with, so I'm wondering how and whether it (still) works.
(This is quite "Table of contents unrelated", but I'm not sure you read comments posted on older posts.)
Yes, I do read all the comments -- Blogger sends them to me by e-mail. I just recently got another comment on the dieting post, and answered it.
In short, the diet worked well enough. By mid-December I was down to approx. 73 kilos; then I gained a kilogram during the holidays, and am now struggling to get rid of it again. In general I'm quite satisfied with the results. My main complaint is that I find it so difficult to resist temptations to eat chocolate, cookies, and other similar tasty things :)
But anyhow, if you have any comments or disagreements about that post, I'd be glad to read them.
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