
Beyond Measure at Harvey Norman
This week find out how Chris is going on his diet and hear about one that only involves beer. Mark Zuckerberg made a thing for his wife, should we recompost bodies? And Harvey Norman couldn't help measure something so Chris had to use his ingenuity t...
The Chris and Sam Podcast · Chris Hanlon & Sam Elton-Walters
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Show Notes
Summary
Chris is on a diet and doing well, he is combining the slow carb diet from The 4 Hour Body and the Body for Life program for the gym, find out what body part he’s been having trouble with.
Talking of diets, we learned about a man who is on a 46 day beer diet for Lent, find out how that has been going for him.
One of the major new publications here in NZ has decided to put a pay wall up on their website. We think some of the articles they have put as “premium” is a but stupid, and the pricing seems crazy.
A 30 million counterfeit Lego ring has been busted, instead of making something similar and working with Lego, it looks like they straight out copied lego designs.
Our overlord Mark Zuckerberg put his brains to making what he calls a sleep box to help his wife sleep better, it is nowhere near as amazing as it sounds.
A teenage Holocaust victim’s diary comes to life on Instagram.
Chris went to Harvey Norman and learned they didn’t have a tape measure apparently, so he had to use his own method of measuring something.
In sad news this week, the actor Peter Mayhew who played the original Chewbacca dies at age 74.
And we talk about the new plan to recompost bodies, is this a better alternative to cremation or burial?
Photos

A measuring tape replacement

Chris with his new T Shirt
Links
46 Days on a Beer Diet
30 Million Dollars worth of Counterfeit Lego Seized
Mark Zuckerbergs Sleep Box
Eva, Holocaust Teenager on Instagram
Composting Bodies Might be a Thing
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