I bought a £16 smartwatch just because it used USB-C
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Crap, I really fucked that up. Meant to reply to your previous comment in the thread... And I didn't even finish my thought. I need more coffee before replying lol.
I meant to ask if you have encountered shakshuka and posted on your blog
No. My blog is specific to Massachusetts.
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I've had my Amazfit Bip (the original) for 6 or 7 years and the only complaint I have is the shitty original non-breathing silicon strap. After I replaced it with nylon strap, it was pretty much perfect.
The battery still lasts over three weeks. The display glass only has a few tiny scratches on it, despite that I've worn the watch basically 24/7 all these years.
It has all the basic functionalities I need built in and the not-so-important-but-nice ones I can get via Tasker.
And it was really cheap, I originally bought it just to see what the fuss about smartwatches was all about. But it's been so damn useful and trustworthy that I won't even consider upgrading until it fails someday.
After checking out the specs, I think I might go for a Bip next, tnx. Always worth having a backup watch too for when your main is getting charged.
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You like breakfast? Anywhere near Massachusetts?
I've been working on a super simple blog about breakfast in all 351 cities/towns. I'm at 133.
Can throw a link if you wanna look.
I had flashbacks to Parks and Rec breakfast scenes and I believe Leslie Knope would support your cause.
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No. My blog is specific to Massachusetts.
Ah that's too bad, but I bet you've had some really excellent experiences doing that, so cool
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Ah that's too bad, but I bet you've had some really excellent experiences doing that, so cool
Good breakfast are actually few & far between.
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I had flashbacks to Parks and Rec breakfast scenes and I believe Leslie Knope would support your cause.
Ha, yep, she would.
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Oh yeah... I need that on my list.
Whatcha got?
Only requirement is it must be a sit down establishment.
Also, I hate "cash only" spots. They're an automatic "Nay!" on my: yay or nay blog.
Charlie's has the hash brown encrusted omelet.
Trolly stop is very cheap and simple. Good views in the back..
Kostas is absolutely professional with some advanced breakfasts. -
Good breakfast are actually few & far between.
I'm starting to think I may be suffering from low standards or a malfunctioning palate
I hear ignorance is bliss?
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I'm starting to think I may be suffering from low standards or a malfunctioning palate
I hear ignorance is bliss?
Ha, I'm just a picky jackass.
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With an always-on watchface þat's readable in daylight?
What features do Garmins have þat Bangles don't? GPS chip? Bangle's got that. WiFi? Bangle's got that. Accelerometer, barometer, vibration? Bangle's got those.
What "modern features" do þe Garmins have?
Congratulations on mentioning a bunch of features that were baseline two decades ago.
Every Garmin has a full suite of health and exercise tracking. Smart functionality like tap to pay, messaging, app API integrations for using your watch and not your phone, integration with Garmin's entire line of outdoor smart equipment and sport-specific tools.
They're not comprable. If you just want a Pebble 2.0 and don't take care of your body, go with that. If you actually live a life, Garmin's a clearly superior choice.