We’ll just see about that.
We’ll just see about that.
I love mine. I had a Pebble, which I also loved, but the Apple Watch merges pretty seamlessly with the rest of my Apple stuff, and has extra features my Pebble doesn’t. I think they should either pay a usage fee to Masimo, or change their software. They’ve wasted enough money and time fighting it.
That’s surprisingly wholesome news from Google. Thanks for updating me!
I used rebble for quite a while—super kudos to those folks—but eventually gave it up. The battery life was finally showing signs of loss and my wife had already made the switch to Apple Watch when her Pebble died.
I’m kind of surprised rebble was allowed to continue this long after FitBit bought then killed Pebble. I know they said rebble could exist, but IIRC, there was some hinting it wouldn’t be for too much longer. Glad they either forgot about it or just let it be.
I loved my Pebble watch so much! I actually still have it, but finally gave it up when they stopped supporting it. I still have it, in my curio case.
Minus one for that media player. Lack of controls is really irritating. I don’t care to be forced into vertical videos, either—despite what some puppets think.
I’m guessing that because there are always some amount of stars visible, the number would have to be above zero, but maybe as you get a certain distance away from closer stars, the darkness kind of “evens out”?
I, for one, welcome our new wriggly overlords!
Sounds like this Hudge guy is another George Santos.
Are we talking Ball Park or Costco sized?
I’ve been thinking about this very thing, lately. My wife and I started a weight loss program, which is actually working for me pretty well. However, even though I’m losing weight, my body shape is just kind of “equally shrinking”, instead of getting more…trim. I was thinking that my muscle mass is shrinking faster than my fat mass. I guess I need to get back to the strength training on Apple Fitness (or the free program Fitness Blender).
Could be. My tines are ever dangling.