I'll take that over not getting security patches or software updates once your Android phone is more than a year old. 18 months max. Unless you pay the ridiculous amount that google wants for their pixel 2 phones.
My S7 is just over a year old, rarely get any security updates, will likely...
70lb powerblocks
Nordictrac folding TM
Total Gym
CycleOps Super Mag pro with my old road bike mounted to it. Don't use it anymore.
And the king of cardio equipment- Concept 2 erg (rower).
Still using an early 2011 iMac. Doesn't have High Sierra but it has the previous OS and it runs fairly well. A little slow sometimes but can still handle my 40K photo library (if given a few minutes).
Switching to Android fine, but based on my experience, stay far, far away from Samsuck. My S7 is a POS in almost every way a modern phone can be.
I'm seriously considering switching back to iOS. There's just nothing in the Android world right now other than the severely over priced Pixel 2 XL...
Whelp, my Samsuck S7 can't even keep up with an iPhone 6S in terms of app and OS performance, comparing the laughably slow S6 to the iPhone X is beyond silly.
S6 = Yugo running on 3 cylinders
iPhone X = Ferrari 488GTB
Like every Samsuck high end phone for the last 2 years. Yes the backs are fragile much more so than the screen on Samsuck phones. The galaxy S7 I have now is the first phone I bothered using a case with because of how easy the back shatters.
Can't wait to get an 8+ and dump this POS I'm using now.
That's because Android is so slow and bloated it needs that and more to even attempt to function let alone function as fast and smooth as iOS with 1gb ram.
Oh, and I own a Samsuck galaxy S7. In real world use it's noticeably slower than a 6S and not even on the same planet compared to the...
And they very likely won't last nearly as long or be as trouble free. My Model C is nearly 20 years old and I've spent less than $200 on it since I bought it. If it were kept indoors I would've had to spend about $50 over the years with fairly constant use.
With the C2 you really do get what...
"What happens when fat stores are depleted?"
As asked, the answer would be- death.
The top tri guys are in the single digits for body fat and seem to do just fine at ironman distances.
Basically the same AVR, from the same factory, with a different chassis. The only "color" the AVR adds to the sound is what the room correction software does.
Save a $100 and get the Denon.
Make sure your form is up to snuff. Have the drag under 120. The faster your stroke rate the higher you can make the drag factor (to a point).
If your form is good, then it comes down to aerobic fitness (mostly) and strength (a little) get any faster.
C2 logbook times for 500m...
Maybe give these a try. New release, company seems to be well reguarded.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016YACK7K?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_sfl_title_1&smid=A294P4X9EWVXLJ
PeachTree Audio Deep Blue II if you want something "portable". No batteries though.
Maybe this if you don't need to move it-
http://www.fluance.com/us/fi70-three-way-wireless-high-fidelity-music-system-black-ash
Probably not just the $20 ones. It's pretty much all of them. I'll wager that all of the off brand in ear, on ear, over ear headsets are made in one or two factories and all similar designs share internal parts. That's why they all die within a few days to a few months.
Don't spend more than...
Amazon is riddled with cheap Chinese BT headsets. Most are probably made in the same factory and just branded differently.
I've gone through about half a dozen (includes replacements of broken units). I've given up on the cheap in ear versions, they just don't last. I used mine primarily for...
PeachTree Audio, DeepBlue II. AC only, but it sounds fantastic. Better than most bookshelf, amp combos at the same price- $400.
Another option that looks to be pretty good is the Fluance Fi50 at $200.
Upgraded my 2015 Moto G January 7. Biggest improvements are to SD card storage/management, battery life and app permissions.
The pull down menu is better with a few added options, the cellular network settings work better. Where I'm at 4G is much faster than LTE and before I would have to...
I "was", means you were fired, quit cause you couldn't hack it, has been etc.....
That and being an engineer means squat, diddly squat or less.
You live in an apartment- you couldn't even use 40 watts/channel.
I'm guessing you are summing all 7 channels as if your avr/amp puts out...
Ummm totally made up by the drug companies with the assistance (via the vast kick back program) of the medical community.
Funny how there was no ADHD before the mid 60s or so. Now, anyone who doesn't listen, doesn't pay attention has ADHD.
Drug companies and doctors are raking it in over this.
Hmmmm...... just switched to Android after about 5 years with iOS. My $220 MotoG 2015 is a better phone than my iPhone 5. Better battery, and I was shocked to see that the camera is better as well. Android 5 is nice, the moto assist features are fantastic, much better notifications from the lock...
I just moved over to Android and the Moto G 2015 from 5 years of iOS. It's a nice phone. The screen seems fine. Not quite the color and contrast of the iPhone 5 but I appreciate the extra size.
Battery life if pretty good, no complaints at all. Like you I was not going to pay $400 or more for...
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