Mixed Martial Arts: UFC 159: Gian Villante putting on sauna suit in hotel locker room while trying to make weight before Men's Light Heavyweight fight vs Ovince Saint Preux at Westin Jersey City Newport. Villante lost 17 pounds in a week by cutting his weight.
Jersey City, NJ 4/25/2013
CREDIT: Eric Thayer (Photo by Eric Thayer /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images/Getty Images)
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Ahhh, the 80’s. Society has always been trying to find the perfect way to lose weight and seemingly with the least amount of effort. Here’s a Flashback Friday commercial about the “Melt Off Sauna Suit.” It’ll help you lose weight without diet pills or strenuous exercise. What’s the secret? A “space age design” that seals in your body heat so you sweat off the pounds. It sold for $19.99 and whether you were sitting on the couch reading a book or doing some light housework you’d be burning off the calories according to the commercial. Many users point out the issue with this design in that there is no ventilation and they’re pretty sure you’d overheat quickly. Not to mention what you might be smelling like when you peeled that “space age’ suit off. Ever struggle to just get a sweaty t-shirt off after some exercise? Something tells us this would be soggy. It would definitely make you sweat but we can’t speak to how much weight you’d actually lose. Maybe the show will have to try and track some down and just see what they look and feel like! I sense a James challenge in the near future!
With all the weight loss programs and weight loss shots nowadays, you don’t see many ideas like this to lose weight. What is one of the strangest ways you or someone you know has tried to lose weight? Do you know anyone who owned the “Melt Off Sauna Suit”?!?
Best Buy has announced that starting in 2024, following this holiday season, they will discontinue the sale of DVDs, Blu-rays, and 4K Ultra HD discs, both in their physical stores and online. They have said the reason for this decision is due to the increasing popularity of streaming services. This move aligns with the prevailing trend, as more people turn to streaming for their entertainment needs.
Physical Media
Physical media does come with certain inconveniences, such as taking up space and limited mobile accessibility. But there are still people who appreciate the more traditional way of enjoying movies and music. There are some advantages of owning Blu-rays and DVDs. These include owning what you buy and having bonus content you can’t get anywhere else.
Pagers!
In the ’90s, owning a pager was considered a status symbol and a fashion statement. Today, it’s even possible to purchase a fully functional vintage Motorola pager from online marketplaces like eBay.
Outdated but not obsolete.
With the widespread use of mobile phones and free calling applications that offer unlimited calls via Wi-Fi, traditional landlines may eventually become obsolete. However, the complete phasing out of this technology may take some time. This is because certain regions or countries still contend with unreliable internet or cellular coverage. As of August 2023, Community Phone reports that approximately 40.35 million households in the United States still maintain landline phones, and 38.1 million households have both a landline and a cell phone.
For some people, “new” technology doesn’t always mean “better.” On Reddit, a user started a discussion thread asking, “What outdated or obsolete tech are you still using and are perfectly happy with?” The thread received more than 16,000 responses from people who shared the outdated everyday items they still happily use. Check some of them out below.