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#26
SuperGimp
You and me both, Mr. Horse. I've been a telecommuter since 2007 or so, and have an office setup over my garage. It's a small space, only just bigger than the two-car garage itself, and has views out over the Sandia mountains to the east if I ever look up.
Lately, a bike has also been in here on a trainer for Zwift, though it's carefully placed to hide it from the videoconferencing unit.
I actually kinda miss the travel. Without it, how would I ever have got to meet @jsigone and be ignored by the rest of you so totally...
Lately, a bike has also been in here on a trainer for Zwift, though it's carefully placed to hide it from the videoconferencing unit.
I actually kinda miss the travel. Without it, how would I ever have got to meet @jsigone and be ignored by the rest of you so totally...
#27
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: 'burque, holmes
Posts: 820
Bikes: Ridley X-Fire (now an ex-bicycle), Trek X-Cal, Giant Defy 3
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My home office is upstairs with a door between me and the dogs. It's more to stop me disturbing the girl when I'm talking on incessant conference calls than anything else!
#28
Non omnino gravis
And here is why, as of a few weeks ago, I would NEVER recommend a Wahoo computer to anyone for any reason:
You see, they don't use power data AT ALL for calories. They use an algorithm. So for me, a 10% reduction in intensity is a 60% reduction in calories.
Thirteen calories per mile? NOT ON YOUR LIFE.
You see, they don't use power data AT ALL for calories. They use an algorithm. So for me, a 10% reduction in intensity is a 60% reduction in calories.
Thirteen calories per mile? NOT ON YOUR LIFE.
#29
SuperGimp
Um, you tracking calories there doc?
Say, does Strava give you the kCal from wahoo or do they calculate their own? I'm a little annoyed with strava right now anyway.
Say, does Strava give you the kCal from wahoo or do they calculate their own? I'm a little annoyed with strava right now anyway.
#30
Non omnino gravis
It would appear that Strava now just takes whatever the GPS unit gives them for calories, and Wahoo derives theirs from HR + algorithm. My Karoo and the Garmin before that both went right off of 1kJ = 1kCal, as it should be. Wahoo support told me that their computers don't use power data at all for their calorie number. Had I known this, I never would have bought it in the first place. I mean sure-- it's not really that big a deal, I have a kJ number right there-- but I'm also now enslaved by the Apple Watch, and feel I must close the rings every day. Getting 280kCal for a 21 mile bike ride doesn't much help. I did a 5K walk immediately after that ride.
#31
SuperGimp
I can't get my strava or garmin data into apple health to save my life. Well, that's not entirely true but there does seem to be a 4 day lag in there. The last ride that showed up was 3/27. Weird.
#32
Non omnino gravis