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Q. I'm inept at running my own life. Could strangers do a better job? And could I get corporate sponsorship for this?
-Occulty
-Occulty
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Could be interesting....go for it!!!
Sure strangers *could* do a better job, but we won't - it just wouldn't be entertaining then.
And, sadly yes, you could get corporate sponsorship...if you don't believe me, google JR Biggs....man a kid who wanted to be on TV so bad, he rented infomercial time...eventually, people realized insomniacs *were* actually watching him....now he has full fledged shows on Canadian TV...it may not be real TV yet, but its a start.....
I truly hope the Occulty Blog or dare I hope, Show, would be more entertaining, though.
Could be interesting....go for it!!!
Sure strangers *could* do a better job, but we won't - it just wouldn't be entertaining then.
And, sadly yes, you could get corporate sponsorship...if you don't believe me, google JR Biggs....man a kid who wanted to be on TV so bad, he rented infomercial time...eventually, people realized insomniacs *were* actually watching him....now he has full fledged shows on Canadian TV...it may not be real TV yet, but its a start.....
I truly hope the Occulty Blog or dare I hope, Show, would be more entertaining, though.
what gps running watches do you use?
Jop
hi, im looking for a running watch with gps features that record my pace, distance, and time, i would appreciate any recommendations. thanks!
Answer
I have the Garmin 210 and I love it. Very simple to use and it has all the things you're looking for. I paid $200, you can also pay something like $270 to get the watch, heart monitor, and foot pod to record distance inside but I don't need those things. The 210 isn't bulky so it can be used as a normal everyday watch if you wanted, some of the running watches out there I don't think you could do that although I guess you could but it would look strange. If you're looking to buy any GPS watch check out DC Rainmakers blog, he does fantastic reviews of GPS watches among other things.
I have the Garmin 210 and I love it. Very simple to use and it has all the things you're looking for. I paid $200, you can also pay something like $270 to get the watch, heart monitor, and foot pod to record distance inside but I don't need those things. The 210 isn't bulky so it can be used as a normal everyday watch if you wanted, some of the running watches out there I don't think you could do that although I guess you could but it would look strange. If you're looking to buy any GPS watch check out DC Rainmakers blog, he does fantastic reviews of GPS watches among other things.
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