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I've been wearing a Yeswatch daily since V1. Newest V7 world watch has wireless recharging. Titanium case is light and strong. Not for everyone (it's chunky) but I'm a big fan.


Oh there are actual watches with analog 24h display.

I felt very smart when I wrote my watchface for my galaxy s2 tizen/vue watch with 24 hour display years ago.

I also managed to build in timer/stopwatch functions to save battery (webworker) and it has a cucumber counter (I ate over 400 cucumbers a year back then).

After some tizen update on the watch, the certificates didn't work anymore and I couldn't install it on my watch. I gave the watch away straight away.

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Commute by train or limousine or self driving cyber truck, use commute time to read/learn. Read on the toilet at work. Drink more coffee, stay up late to stack new skills. Avoid the pussy trap. Grind harder. Call your dad for advice and follow it.


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Been wearing a Yeswatch (.com) since 2005. See available daylight at a glance. Set alarms for sunrise, sunset. So many features, plus a great case/bracelet (Ti, waterproof to 10atm). You're welcome


I heard a tale of native Americans extracting a psychedelic from the seed pods. Anyone else heard the same, or have a recipe/technique to share? BTW, ripe pawpaw is like the second best thing you'll have in your mouth atmo


I rented a Lime scooter once. Slow but fun. I decided to never rent again, Bought a performance scooter that goes over 100KPH. Total thrill ride.


I feel like this is really what killed the scooter companies. Either you have enough need to use one for commuting/etc. that you just buy your own, in which case you always know where it is, know it's in good condition, charged, etc. or you have infrequent need for one, in which case you're looking at spending maybe $20/year on scooters.


100kph on a SCOOTER? That sounds absolutely insane. Is it as absolutely insane as it sounds?


108kph/67mph flying down Mt Killington was a little sketch tbh


Different market, different product.

You ain’t scooting in Manhattan or San Francisco at 65mph.

I assume this was a Vespa style scooter, not a “stand on a board with no protective gear at all” type of scooter?


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