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Activity also plays a part. There’s a matrix of stuff that gets you certain points. Activity is the biggest scoring one. 45 mins of exercise a day nets you 140 points.
No, i’m covered through my monthly payment.
It’s just for a discount and a payment per quarter. It’s not a lot in the grand scheme of things, but for the sake of wearing a smart watch, it seems worth it.
There are a couple of contributing factors to getting the discount. First, being a none...
Thank you.
From reading, I think you can use a secondary app for sleep tracking, so just need to check if there is one compatible with the health insurance.
So in true Fitbit style, my current one has broken at 380 days old, when the warranty covers 365. I think the one this one replaced died at about 400 days.
Anyway, i’m Kinda sick of paying 75% of the price of a Fitbit every 13 months, so debating an Apple Watch now.
Does it do sleep tracking...
I don’t know how much people use their phones, I can sit on mine browsing through work, mess around with it at home, and it be enough to charge it once a day.
Granted, my older 6 with a screwed battery was different. But, the X has been good so far.
The only exception is when i’m Somewhere...
iOS is one of the biggest reason for me sticking with Apple. My experience with Android (and this was a while ago) was just hard work. Everything about it was hard work. Accessing features, seemingly having to customize everything app by app, the interface always felt badly laid out.
But, that...
I used them briefly, and they seem to be the best all round for being able to use them for calls etc.
I don’t find the hard shell comfortable.
I use some soundpeats ones which are about 25% of the price, and as I don’t use them for calls, they’re decent. I don’t know what they’re like for...
I think there are 5 stationed here, and they often park them up alongside one of the runways, so if you take off or land on the right runway, you get a decent view of them. And yeah, they’re just massive.
The Antonov 124 was here a little while ago too.
Hopefully my next trip out here plane...
The national guard here recently (18 months ago) replaced the C130 with the C17. Both huge aircraft, and it’s great seeing them lumbering around the airport.
I think it’s clear Trump either doesn’t understand or care about thinking through past a single decision.
His continued use and misunderstanding of tariffs show that.
It’s more baffling it’s taken so long.
The level of involvement they have in critical infrastructure across “the west” is massive. More baffling is how incoherent Government strategy is when dealing with things like this.
The requirements as an individual to work with the government are fairly...
If you want to keep the reference points the same, but move the formula, then $ the reference points and then move then drag the formula, that should keep the reference points fixed.
If people thought that way, we’d still be driving the model T.
It’s not a case of ‘need’ (although as above, the benefits delivered are considerable), but a case of continuing to develop.
Lol, I think you’ll be ok for a while.
I think we’re still years away from any serious roll out? Then it has to go through the various stages of adoption.
The big leaps will be in the developing world IMO, where they will jump straight from the relative dark ages to 5G, because of the...
Oh I get that, but I don’t see what’s changed from the 2g/3g/4g where they were involved, that’s my point.
Unless it’s become an issue now because of their involvement and more cooperation between the UK and the US?
I only know bits about infrastructure, so I may have just enough knowledge to...
Replacing wired internet is the key. At least for most domestic use. Save having to maintain all that infrastructure etc. and also easier to roll it out to hard to reach areas (ignoring that no one wants to do it).
I don’t get the fuss with Huawei. They were involved in the 2g, 3g and 4g, so...
The lack of 128gb annoys me a bit.
That was ideal for me.
No way I need 256gb, so looks like i’ll go 64gb and make sure i’m On top of it.
The auto download of podcasts usually hits me for 2-3gb.
And with streaming, I don’t have the iTunes library I used to.
I don’t think there’s any issues, but Check the GSM banding. I think US - UK and U.K. - US are all good though.
Shame the pound isn’t better against the dollar.