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I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
I'm new to mine. I'm still undecided. I like being able to verify splits and keep more accurate track of my pace during a run. I love it for interval and tempo work. However, most of my runs are in fairly wooded areas, and signal drops quite often. That makes it less effective as both a distance and pace tool. It often disagrees with measured route distances by enough distance to throw off times, which makes me question which calculations I should use. I think I will use it on my open runs, but when I am down along the river, in the trees, I will leave it at home and just use the trusty old G-Shock stopwatch.
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Blonderunner, I see what you are doing. Nice. Love the blond jokes on your website too.
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Menace to Sobriety
This seems like a definite GETM?
Janie, today I quit my job. And then I told my boss to go f*** himself, and then I blackmailed him for almost sixty thousand dollars. Pass the asparagus.
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What's a GETM?
I'm sold! MTA: How do others not catch on to this shit?
I was had the same issue on my trail run the first time when I forgot to move my foot pod to my trail shoes. I use the footpod anyway for turnover but it works perfectly if I lose signal. I think it uses the GPS and then reverts to the footpod when the gps drops or something.
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