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Food & Drink How much power do you produce?

Discussion in 'General' started by RTT, 18 Sep 2007.

  1. naokaji

    naokaji whatever

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    292W here
     
  2. Ramble

    Ramble Ginger Nut

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    243W.
    I assume that means I'm thin compared to all you fat *******s?
     
  3. yodasarmpit

    yodasarmpit Modder

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    281 Watts, 82 bpm, 5' 8", 140 lbs
     
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  4. notatoad

    notatoad pretty fing wonderful

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    6'2, 180, 52bpm, 331W
     
  5. Lee @ Scan

    Lee @ Scan Scan Computers

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    Your Body is Producing 255 Watts!
    This is 28% MORE wattage than the average person

    I'm only 5ft 5 and build like a long distance runner so thats not too bad actually.
     
  6. Poisonous

    Poisonous Incestuious

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    Your Body is Producing 304 Watts!
    This is 52% MORE wattage than the average person

    * You could light up 3 light bulbs
    * You could power 76 iPods
    * You could power 2 Xbox 360s
    * 3 of you would be needed to keep a refrigerator running
     
  7. specofdust

    specofdust Banned

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    The average bit-techer is astonishingly light. I expected the extreme we're seeing (lots of guys who're incredibly skinny) but I expect a fair number of very heavy people and slightly above average people too. It seems we've just got skinnies here :eek:
     
  8. ChromeX

    ChromeX Minimodder

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    318W
    70 BPM
    170 Lbs
    5' 7"
    Athletic Muscular
    21
     
  9. Cthippo

    Cthippo Can't mod my way out of a paper bag

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    No, it's just that us fat asses are only stating our wattage, not our statistics.
     
  10. Stickeh

    Stickeh Help me , Help you.

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    349JIGAWATTS!!!!.....
    88BPM
    100kg
    6'5
    Average
    19 xD
     
  11. Tulatin

    Tulatin The Froggy Poster

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    Your Body is Producing 408 Watts!
    This is 104% MORE wattage than the average person
    You could light up 4 light bulbs
    You could power 102 iPods
    You could power 2 Xbox 360s
    2 of you would be needed to keep a refrigerator running
     
  12. Firehed

    Firehed Why not? I own a domain to match.

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    Your Body is Producing 249 Watts!
    This is 25% MORE wattage than the average person

    * You could light up 2 light bulbs
    * You could power 62 iPods
    * You could power 1 Xbox 360
    * 4 of you would be needed to keep a refrigerator running

    Those are some crazy powerful lightbulbs... I use those CF bulbs that only use 15-20w ;) Good thing about the 360 though, seeing that I bought one last night :D

    (80bpm rhr, 5'6", 110lb, slim, 20 in a week)
     
  13. fwalm

    fwalm Minimodder

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    Mine wont calculate for some god damn reason:

    My heartbeat is 61
    weight 58kg, 9 stone
    17
    slim/slender
    o and im 6ft nothing, you pack of shorties


    Plus I am fit so muhahaha for the simple fact tug of war but you have to lose weight, if was doing this 2 weeks ago I would have been screwed was about 68kg, plus I am now the skinniest guy hear, I call on you to beat me :)
     
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  14. Neogumbercules

    Neogumbercules What's a Dremel?

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    The matrix would love me. 351 watts.
     
  15. Ramble

    Ramble Ginger Nut

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    Forgot to post stats:
    ~60bpm
    55 kg
    165cm
    Average

    I walk about 3 miles a day so I'm not sure whether to put athletic lean or not.
     
  16. genesisofthesith

    genesisofthesith complete spanner

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    266w

    from

    58bpm, 11 stone, 5'11", slim/slender, 23

    I was unsure to put slim/athletic down, as I do run a few miles a few times a week, but I wouldn't describe my body type as athletic, so slim/slender it was.
     
  17. Techno-Dann

    Techno-Dann Disgruntled kumquat

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    290 w.
    135 lbs, 58 bpm, 5"9'
     
  18. Spaceraver

    Spaceraver Ultralurker

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    315 Watts of raw psychedelic power. :lol:
    that is with the input of hr: 90, mass 85 kg (187.4 pounds) and height 201cm (6'7" inches)
     
  19. Ziggy_man

    Ziggy_man What's a Dremel?

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    Your Body is Producing 313 Watts!
    This is 25% MORE wattage than the average person

    * You could light up 3 light bulbs
    * You could power 78 iPods
    * You could power 2 Xbox 360s
    * 3 of you would be needed to keep a refrigerator running
    wow I'm only 17 6ft and 150pds. I think I would give like no power at all! (do play rugby though, so am fit)
     
  20. woof82

    woof82 What's a Dremel?

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    Major variations in resting heart rates here >_>

    Mine's 60bpm, how on earth do some people have >80?

    6 ft 4
    180 lbs
    skinny

    288 watts
     
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