EDC - What's In Your Pockets?
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Great watch!
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I find it accurate, simple to use, light/small, decent looking, and well priced. Single charge lasts about 1.5 weeks too, so it's pretty solid. It's integration with the Withings Scales for a single interface/portal is really nice.
The only thing that's a little fiddly is the heart rate monitor, but it works properly once you know how to use it.
Am slowly working out my sleeping patterns as a result too, which is awesome. Would recommend.
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Thanks, I like it. It's been perfect for my rough and tumble times as well. Smacked it pretty hard into a few things and it's still flawless. The lumes are perfect, and it works wonderfully in the office. I like
looking for sth. similar…need a new daily beater i can wear to the office and the likes!
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What's the knife & watch? (not Rolex or Seiko)
"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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Probably a failure of imagination on my part, but struggling to figure how a carbon fiber ring really helps you. Knuckles fucking hurt if you know how to use them, and striking with the knuckle instead of the finger makes more sense to me.
Good call on the Kimber Doug.
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It doesn't seem deep enough. I get the benefit of gripping something in your fist, even a roll of coins, and why a traditional knuckle duster works, but it has a way deeper grip than this little ring shrug. Still wonder if going off axis from the perfect line from your forearm bones to your knuckles is worth it as well.
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trying to figure the knuckle duster out as well….my guess is that little guy maybe....wait, no...nevermind. Thought i had the depth thing figured out but pretty sure if you did it the way im thinking it would break your finger. It does seem to have a very shallow base to it. Not sure how it provides the support the way a more traditional one would. I also agree that going off axis to try to use that may end up in a pretty serious amount of hurt either to the wrist or to the carpal.