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I have a Fossil Gen 6 currently, which I like a lot, but I’m going to have to keep an eye on the AmazFit the next time I need a new watch.

Some of the newer cruise systems are much better at that kind of thing. Including downshifting to slow down on the downhill side, which really surprised me the first time my car did it.

Oh, the couple of reviews I read when I looked it up before replying said it didn’t. Maybe it was added later after it first was released. It’s a very nice watch, and possibly the best thing of its kind available. Still, you can’t install apps on it. It is what it is; you get whatever is built-in. Which would meet a

As I said, it can’t run arbitrary apps. There’s no GPS or other navigation, I think, or ability to play music or take calls, all things most Wear OS devices do. It fits more into the fitness tracker category than the smartwatch category. That said, it meets many people's needs, and I'm fine with that. But it has far

The existing Wear OS, at least, is a stripped-down version of Android that can run many regular Android apps if you side load them. My own apps run, even if they’re not really usable on the tiny screen. It’s unrealistic to expect a watch that is really a small computer that can run arbitrary, complex apps to have a

The price is too high for this, but it looks like it could make a good stroganoff.

There’s clearly not any one correct answer, but if you absolutely had to pick one, I think some kind of chicken soup would be it. I bet there’s a variation of it in the cuisine of virtually every culture where chickens are available.

the stuff has an indefinite shelf life

I think the exact timing of when you get it depends on your carrier. It’s been posted on Google’s download site: https://developers.google.com/android/images

It sounds like in that case they just put the rubber under the road as fill vs. incorporating it into the paving material. 

I think it’s been found that adding ground up tires to asphalt actually increases its durability in the summer. Here’s one article about it: https://newatlas.com/environment/recycled-tires-road-asphalt-uv-damage/

The Reliant is already a manual, and relatively straight-forward to drop a 2.5L turbo in it.

My kids were just the right age when Discovery Zone was peaking in the 90's, and I gotta say...it was a fun place! For kids and for parents. They had knee pads for us adults, so we could more easily crawl around in the tubes with our kids, and it was a blast. They at least made a good effort to keep the place clean.

Compared to many of you, I’m really old. My first smartphone was a Windows Mobile device. Being a developer, I wrote some apps for it, but I think some of the first 3rd-party apps I installed were Adobe Reader and Opera.

My cat communicates mostly through disdainful looks and knocking things off my nightstand at 4 a.m.

I love smoked paprika. On Sunday I had potatoes and tomatoes I needed to use, so I made papatas bravos (“angry potatoes”), where smoked paprika is the main flavor.

The latest Great Food Truck Race winner was vegetarian, too.

Too much bun is a problem with a lot of sandwiches. That’s one reason I like the Whopper Jr. over the Whopper. The proportions are just better in the Jr. Actually, a Double Whopper Jr. with it’s two meat patties is just about perfect as far as proportions of ingredients goes.

I have a couple of go-to protein lunches I can make with stuff available from Walmart, which is very close to my office. Both of these make for a delicious and healthy meal.

Shadow/Sundance, too