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Comment I was a holdout (Score 1) 105

For the longest time, I was a holdout. I dropped one phone way back in the Android Cupcake days - the 2nd day I had it. Ouch. But I vowed to be more careful. Fast fordward and now I use the most minimal of cases, mostly because the phones are so slippery that it's hard to hold on to them now. One phone (Nokia 7.1) I nearly dropped taking it out of the package because it was so slick! It's sad to ruin the beautiful form of some of these phones with a case! It's balance of money and beauty.

Comment Re:Geez, not a "software glitch" (Score 4, Insightful) 123

It's also a clarion call to stop referring to auto racing as a sport. Once win-lose status comes down to software, it should not be permissible to refer to a race as a "sporting event."

Sport (noun): an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.

Winning requires precision and talent from the entire team. The drivers are phenomenal athletes - racing an F1 car is not just sitting there and turning the wheel, it's physically extremely demanding. The racing is to entertain the entire fanbase.
Sounds like this fits the definition of sport perfectly.

Comment Re:Yeah, right (Score 1) 232

... If the map the computer's using isn't fully up to date?

I imagine there will need to be a shift in the way construction/road closures are handled. A route may need to be "taken offline" in a central database, which forces all cars to re-route, until construction/closure is complete, then said database updated with route online. This is a people/resource/procedure problem, not a technical issue.

Comment Re:Smart watches seem pointless (Score 1) 381

Sometimes pulling your phone out of your pocket for every single tiny thing is annoying. I walk to work every day, 2 miles. I use Runkeeper because our company has a fitness incentive. Phone in my backpack, Pebble on my wrist:

1) I pause/resume Runkeeper to keep my pace up while waiting for stop lights (which is incredibly annoying on the phone)
2) Play/Pause/Resume/Skip track/Volume up and down for Audible, Pocketcasts or Play Music (depending what I'm listening to)
3) Receive text messages/emails on my wrist while walking... sometimes my friends text me for dinner, I used to miss those notifications all the time.
4) When I'm using navigation (walking or driving), I get Nav instructions on my wrist a nice vibration at the next turn indicator
5) Dismiss phone calls on my wirst

I've used a Pebble for 3 months now and absolutely love it. 5-7 day battery minimum.

Yes, smart watches DO have uses.

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