Behr
VOLS BY FIDDIOT!!!
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Lived on a canal in FL and there were gators there. Was brackish not pure salt. A lot of the glades are brackish and they are there. I never saw one in the inter coastal canal but I bet they were there.Years ago, we had a permanent site in a campground at Myrtle Beach
Your pic is the first time I have ever seen this
The old timers down there used to swear there was one on the beach there at one time, but I never saw a picture of it
Where our place was, there was a canal that emptied into the ocean very nearby, always figured it got lost or something
That's crazy to see, though
That band is awesome. I can only wear black bands in uniform thoughWith these 6 fields it's burning 1% about every hour and 30 minutes. Give or take. 8 fields was burning a little over 1% per hour. I've been playing with it alot too so it might get half percent an hour. I like the band.
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Where's the fax notification? I just sent over a bbq sketti recipeGo to settings
Tap "Activity Top"
Then altitude highlights and tap that
Then select distance
Save
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That's a good looking pile of mashed tatersView attachment 504384
In before you spot something dirty
That would drive me bananas.This is bs man. Lol. It doesn't give me a record of my total step count from a walk activity.
Every single thing you can think of, but not steps. That's just stupid.
Biggest reason it's important to me is accuracy peace of mind at my finger tips. I know how many steps it should record on each lap and where it should be total. I can deal with it, I'll just have to remember to look at it before I save it.That would drive me bananas.
You and I are at opposite ends of the fitness spectrum, so I doubt this would apply to you, but there are days that I only drag myself out there to circle the block or whatever because I know I'll be able to count the X number of steps toward my goal. I know I could figure it out by the before-and-after counts, but somehow seeing that "impact on your day" of x steps, y miles, and z calories burned for the walk makes the difference.