Everyday I see different type of losing weight plans on television, like taking pills, arobic exercises, and exercise equipments (Bo-flex, anyone?

) And have always wondered how people really stayed in shape. I for one, just try and eat right (which doesn't always happen) and exercise on my treadmill or for an occasional walk.
I guess my main question is-- has anyone here really tried any of those "diet" pills? I have always wondered if they really work. I've been lucky and not really been overweight, but I could be a few pounds lighter!
Because I work an office job that can run from 8AM to 6:30PM, much of which is spent at the computer, I still try and dedicate an 1 1/2-2 hours to the gym 6 days a week after work. I don't mind getting home late because I prioritize and plan on the workout, regardless. Weekends I walk a LOT and work on my photography-- or I head down to the national mall and run back and forth between the capitol and washington monument.
Monday/Wednesday/Friday = Upper body lift, arms/back, abs. 20 minutes cardio
Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday = Lower Body lift, sides, abs. 20 minutes cardio
It's to the point where I shower more at the gym than I do at home. As for watching my diet, I just try to balance and make sure that I am including fruits/veggies and a multi-vitamin. I love eating things that are low in fat and high in protein.
Having said that, I don't feel guilty about putting down a pizza and a bottle of wine some weekends... but I have found that with this workout schedule I have more energy, I eat/drink well during the work week, and I look forward to the gym everyday. Just a matter of deciding on your habits (and being single and having virtually no responsibilities outside of work).