Have Fast Food Nutritional Info Texted to You
Apr 24, 2008 Health, Just Plain Awesomeness
If you are ever out getting fast food and have the urge to find out the nutritional info on whatever you are getting, send a text message to 34381 with the name of what you are getting. Diet.com will instantly text you right back with some of the nutrition info.
To test this, I texted ‘wendys frosty” to 34381, and here is what I got back:
As you can see, it sent me info for a small Wendy’s Frosty. Pretty neat. So let’s recap:
1. Make a new text message
2. In the body of the message, type the restaurant name and the item you want to know about
3. Send it to 34381
4. Cry at the information you receive back knowing that yes, those fries really are that bad for you.
Diet.com (via Lifehacker)
Tags: cellphone, fast food, Food, Health, nutrition, text message
New Feature: Thursday’s Things That Bother Me
Jan 24, 2008 Thoughts, Thursday's Things
Hopefully this will be a weekly feature of this website. Every Thursday, I will talk about one thing that bothers me. Mostly it will be petty stuff that in the grand scheme of things really does not matter. That being said, certain little things do bother me. So that being said, here we go…
People who talk on their cell phones while driving, and it actually makes them drive worse
I can talk and drive at the same time. I prioritize driving over talking, so the conversation might suffer a bit, but by golly, I will be a good driver and not slow the world down.
Tonight, I was driving home from band practice and got behind a minivan going 5 under the speed limit. There was only one lane going in each direction, so passing was out of the question. I was trying to get home quickly (and safely, of course), and this lady was just chuggin’ along. Finally, I was able to pass her, and upon looking in my rear view mirror, I noticed that she was just chatting away on the cell phone, hand motions and all.
This really bothers me, because to that person, they are so focused on their ever-so-important conversation, and their driving is suffering because of that. Please, for goodness sake, if you cannot drive the same on the phone as you do off the phone, GET OFF THE PHONE WHILE DRIVING.
Whew. I’m ok now. Thanks for reading.











