Mar 2017
9:45am, 17 Mar 2017
11,580 posts
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Fenland (Fenners) Runner
The Suunto does that as well.
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Mar 2017
9:57am, 17 Mar 2017
25,945 posts
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GlennR
I understand why it happens and why it might be difficult to fix.
What makes me apoplectic is that there's no way to fix it via Garmin Connect.
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Mar 2017
10:09am, 17 Mar 2017
60,201 posts
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Gobi
for a second there I was almost concerned.
I love the treadmill for having no agreement with how far the garmin decides I ran.
Did a progressive run the other night and the garmin had me getting slower.
I dont worry anymore
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Mar 2017
10:24am, 17 Mar 2017
25,948 posts
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GlennR
Are we now to believe that Gobi is not really the Prince of Darkness but rather a kindly Zen master?
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Mar 2017
10:46am, 17 Mar 2017
91,083 posts
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GregP
Nope. Not really. He's just had a realignment of his drishti. See also, up to a point, that TP blog yesterday that I was so keen on.
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Mar 2017
10:49am, 17 Mar 2017
25,952 posts
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GlennR
It was indeed a good blog.
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Mar 2017
10:51am, 17 Mar 2017
91,086 posts
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GregP
[I got away with 'drishti'? Crumbs times have changed]
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Mar 2017
10:56am, 17 Mar 2017
25,954 posts
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GlennR
[I've just completed the Patience pack on Headspace]
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Mar 2017
10:59am, 17 Mar 2017
91,087 posts
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GregP
[okay, non-flippant question - was that a flippant answer implying you are now patient enough to not react to my use of 'drishti', or a non-flippant answer in that Headspace uses drishti as a concept?]
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Mar 2017
11:02am, 17 Mar 2017
25,955 posts
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GlennR
The former, although I didn't think I was being flippant.
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