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#8851
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: TC, MN
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Have you seen the new Madone? Either there's gains to be had or they think they've got a great marketing winner on their hands. I would guess a pinch of both.
#8852
Mostly Harmless
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: At Large
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Bikes: Have two wheels
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#8853
VFL For Life
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Knoxville, TN
Posts: 52,249
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How do you know this is an accurate reading? Maybe the pain meter needs re-calibrated? #HTFU
Because when I've been in bike shops all the display models have one.
Because when I've been in bike shops all the display models have one.
#8854
I do not see post likes on my iPhone. Before I came to BF on my lap top this morning I guessed that I got 159 likes while I was on my trip. The actual number was 157. Pretty damn close.
Time to open Outlook and see how many work emails I have.
Time to open Outlook and see how many work emails I have.
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#8855
Should Be More Popular
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Malvern, PA (20 miles West of Philly)
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I figured they have a Dyson or equivalent airflow generator in there to make it faster, possibly.
#8856
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I need to consider that more often. I think if I said adios to the 2% of my troublesome patients, my life would be much better.
#8857
Mostly Harmless
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Our new PCP is a pleasant individual. Mrs. rjones28 is putting their PCP skills to the test. So far, so good.
#8858
Silver Comet Fred
That must be it.
Honestly, MOST of my patients are lovely. It's like being a cyclist on the road. MOST cars are courteous and pass safely without trouble. But there are a small minority that are french showers. Same thing with patients, just one or two of those types in my day make me cringe.
Honestly, MOST of my patients are lovely. It's like being a cyclist on the road. MOST cars are courteous and pass safely without trouble. But there are a small minority that are french showers. Same thing with patients, just one or two of those types in my day make me cringe.
#8859
Silver Comet Fred
#8860
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#8861
Should Be More Popular
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It's not 50/day more like 20-25. Some days I have 100% nice patients. But most days I have one or two troublesome trucks. Maybe the 2% needs to be changed to 10%.
#8862
Silver Comet Fred
#8863
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Dottery.
self-descriptive word of the day
I'm two weeks out since I began sleeping until 7:30, instead of my usual 5:00. With the result that my morning back exercises have fallen by the wayside and thus my left hip/leg is acting up and in pain again.
I had hoped to ride today, but again slept until after 7:00. Alas.
#@DougRNS
self-descriptive word of the day
I'm two weeks out since I began sleeping until 7:30, instead of my usual 5:00. With the result that my morning back exercises have fallen by the wayside and thus my left hip/leg is acting up and in pain again.
I had hoped to ride today, but again slept until after 7:00. Alas.
#@DougRNS
#8865
Hey y'all - I put ride with GPS on the cell phone and sent a route to it; you need a subscription with ride w/ GPS in order for it to navigate or push the route out on your phone...
If you have a bike gps / garmin - the garmin is going to get the file and then self-navigate, correct? I don't need a ride w/ GPS membership in order to have it work correctly on a garmin.. just... on the phone it does need it.
Trying to make sure I understand the ins and outs of ride w/ gps before I decide to make a go at a garmin; and or why I'd even WANT the Garmin.. if my cell could do it.
If you have a bike gps / garmin - the garmin is going to get the file and then self-navigate, correct? I don't need a ride w/ GPS membership in order to have it work correctly on a garmin.. just... on the phone it does need it.
Trying to make sure I understand the ins and outs of ride w/ gps before I decide to make a go at a garmin; and or why I'd even WANT the Garmin.. if my cell could do it.
#8867
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Hey y'all - I put ride with GPS on the cell phone and sent a route to it; you need a subscription with ride w/ GPS in order for it to navigate or push the route out on your phone...
If you have a bike gps / garmin - the garmin is going to get the file and then self-navigate, correct? I don't need a ride w/ GPS membership in order to have it work correctly on a garmin.. just... on the phone it does need it.
Trying to make sure I understand the ins and outs of ride w/ gps before I decide to make a go at a garmin; and or why I'd even WANT the Garmin.. if my cell could do it.
If you have a bike gps / garmin - the garmin is going to get the file and then self-navigate, correct? I don't need a ride w/ GPS membership in order to have it work correctly on a garmin.. just... on the phone it does need it.
Trying to make sure I understand the ins and outs of ride w/ gps before I decide to make a go at a garmin; and or why I'd even WANT the Garmin.. if my cell could do it.
edit: oh, okay - you're primarily asking about the nav features in-app on RwGPS. Can't help you there, sorry.
#8868
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Hey y'all - I put ride with GPS on the cell phone and sent a route to it; you need a subscription with ride w/ GPS in order for it to navigate or push the route out on your phone...
If you have a bike gps / garmin - the garmin is going to get the file and then self-navigate, correct? I don't need a ride w/ GPS membership in order to have it work correctly on a garmin.. just... on the phone it does need it.
Trying to make sure I understand the ins and outs of ride w/ gps before I decide to make a go at a garmin; and or why I'd even WANT the Garmin.. if my cell could do it.
If you have a bike gps / garmin - the garmin is going to get the file and then self-navigate, correct? I don't need a ride w/ GPS membership in order to have it work correctly on a garmin.. just... on the phone it does need it.
Trying to make sure I understand the ins and outs of ride w/ gps before I decide to make a go at a garmin; and or why I'd even WANT the Garmin.. if my cell could do it.
#8869
Making sure that I can push a ride w/ GPS file to a Garmin and not pay $50/yr membership for Ride w/ GPS in order to do so / have it function correctly on the garmin.
Basically I can use my cell phone AS the 'gps/bike computer' but it requires $50/year to go to ride w/ GPS.
This is the nonsense I'm writing about mid-work-meeting.
Basically I can use my cell phone AS the 'gps/bike computer' but it requires $50/year to go to ride w/ GPS.
This is the nonsense I'm writing about mid-work-meeting.
#8870
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I use RwGPS to download routes to my Garmin, and have never paid anything.
Have never used a phone.
Have never used a phone.
#8871
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#8872
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I got my blood work results just now. Total cholesterol >>175. Triglicéridos a whopping 216. Will they put me on meds?
Height>>5'11
Weight>>175 ish
Height>>5'11
Weight>>175 ish
#8873
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2016
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Making sure that I can push a ride w/ GPS file to a Garmin and not pay $50/yr membership for Ride w/ GPS in order to do so / have it function correctly on the garmin.
Basically I can use my cell phone AS the 'gps/bike computer' but it requires $50/year to go to ride w/ GPS.
This is the nonsense I'm writing about mid-work-meeting.
Basically I can use my cell phone AS the 'gps/bike computer' but it requires $50/year to go to ride w/ GPS.
This is the nonsense I'm writing about mid-work-meeting.
#8874
Should Be More Popular
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Just say no to drugs, at least in this case. The value for treating slightly elevated triglycerides is low.
#8875
Fat n slow
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Saratoga, NY
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I have my own bias, but in terms of training/education/competition to get there, I stand by my analogy of PA : doctor :: Paralegal : Lawyer.
But generally in the eyes of the system, PA = Nurse Practitioner = Physician, except the PAs and NPs are much nicer than the mean and angry physicians.
:ducks:
But generally in the eyes of the system, PA = Nurse Practitioner = Physician, except the PAs and NPs are much nicer than the mean and angry physicians.
:ducks:
For what it’s worth- we pay DOs and MDs much more than lower levels of licensure. A low office visit E&M (20 minute visit) for an MD is like $125